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Commented by Mario Hose on June 17th, 2020 | 10:13 CEST
Ballard Power, dynaCERT, ITM Power - what hydrogen investors need to know now
The hydrogen industry is in the focus of investors and the energy carrier is giving hope to politics and economy. While the general public still has to struggle with the Corona consequences, the champagne mood has already returned at the stock exchange with the hydrogen shares. Every announcement with details of turnover and visions is frenetically celebrated and leads to an increase in market capitalization through share purchases. Scalable business models with a focus on environmental protection are in demand and, as is well known, money can be earned with solutions.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on June 4th, 2020 | 14:51 CEST
dynaCERT, Exasol, Scottie Resources - capital injections for growth
The stock exchange is a marketplace for company shares that are traded in the form of stocks. The securitised equity can change hands in fractions of a second through a stock exchange listing. In addition, through the tradability of shares, the capital market offers companies the opportunity to raise growth or risk capital from investors more quickly. A key advantage of a public company over a private one is that shareholders can track the value of their share on each trading day and change the portfolio if necessary. Three success stories offer exciting examples of this.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 28th, 2020 | 10:18 CEST
Ballard, dynaCERT, Saturn Oil & Gas - Top performers for the time after Corona
The traffic at rush hours is increasing again significantly and also at the gas stations you are queuing up again to pay. Normality is slowly returning, with caution, but it is noticeable. Many things will change, but some things will not. For investors, the most interesting question is, where can I invest now for the new future? It is important that the company's business model is scalable and that the management has already achieved success. Even during the Corona pandemic, a lot happened in the executive floors and many important announcements may not have received adequate attention from the market so far. Ballard Power, dynaCERT and Saturn Oil & Gas have several things in common that are important for a better future.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 25th, 2020 | 07:43 CEST
Daimler, dynaCERT, NEL, Nordex - who brings investors sustainable returns?
Energy and mobility go hand in hand. The automotive industry has been regulated in Europe since the 1990s with strict guidelines and requirements for fuel economy and the reduction of pollutants. Objectively speaking, various trends have emerged since then and raise questions. In the name of environmental protection, the coal phase-out was decided upon, which will lead to a reduction in CO2 emissions in Germany. In addition, the phase-out of nuclear energy was approved, an energy source that is not responsible for CO2 emissions but does pose a disposal problem. The wind industry is also heading for a disposal catastrophe for which, according to the responsible federal office, there is no solution yet. Innovations with hydrogen, on the other hand, offer solutions that can also be lucrative for investors. The future will be exciting.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 11th, 2020 | 12:38 CEST
Ballard Power, dynaCERT, NEL - Major order boosts share price
In recent months, investors have focused on the shares of companies in the hydrogen sector. In addition to manufacturers of fuel cells and equipment for the production, storage and sale of the energy carrier, suppliers offering retrofit solutions were also in demand. Mobility is changing and the need for a clean environment is increasing. The use of different promising technologies depends on a number of factors. But there are already scalable solutions for now and today.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on May 7th, 2020 | 05:50 CEST
Daimler, dynaCERT, NEL, Tesla - who will double the share price in 2020?
In the past few weeks, many vehicles have come to a standstill. Despite the decrease in traffic, pollution levels at measuring stations in German city centres have not decreased, as reported in the media. Detached from this realization, politicians are bringing a scrapping bonus into play, which is intended to boost vehicle sales. The primary aim of the redistribution of taxpayers' money is to have roadworthy cars scrapped and then use government subsidies to buy new electric cars. Against the background that only a proportion of the energy mix consists of renewable energies and that there is still no solution for the disposal of lithium batteries, the environmental balance is questionable. There are things that cannot be explained to children or should not even be tried.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 29th, 2020 | 08:36 CEST
Ballard Power, dynaCERT, NEL ASA - who has the most lucrative hydrogen technology?
The economy around the globe is in a waiting position. As soon as the spread of the Corona Virus no longer poses a general threat or the social understanding of restrictions disappears, the economic race for customers and market share begins. In recent weeks, companies have had the opportunity to reflect and orient themselves. As soon as the restrictions for the general market disappear, it will become clear who has done their homework and which economic area can still afford subsidies.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 13th, 2020 | 11:03 CEST
BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen and dynaCERT - the cleanest diesel ever
In a recent vehicle test, experts examined the BMW 520d, Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 and VW Golf 2.0 TDI models in city traffic, on country roads and autobahns. The magazine 'Auto, Motor und Sport' and the British testing specialist Emissions Analytics have tested the emission of nitrogen oxide (NOx) in road traffic under real conditions and the results are surprisingly good. The advantages of electric mobility are fading.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 8th, 2020 | 10:28 CEST
dynaCERT, Norwegian Cruise Line, TUI - the position in the new world
The world is currently experiencing a new normality at a rapid pace. The benefits of globalisation and its consequences are being felt and are hitting society with full force. Politics and businesses around the globe are taking responsibility to alleviate the situation with Covid-19. However, a pandemic is only over when a large part of the population has already become immune or a vaccine is available for prevention. Current measures, such as curfews, aim to reduce the speed of spread for high-risk groups so that hospital capacity is sufficient for intensive care patients.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 1st, 2020 | 10:32 CEST
Daimler, dynaCERT, Tesla, Volkswagen - Electromobility threatens setback
The world stands still. Only a few vehicles are still rolling on the roads. Trucks supply the supermarkets with food and those who can, take their own car for shopping or for the way to work to avoid the risk of public transport becoming infected. However, most people currently spend most of their time at their home or home office, as it is now called. The exciting question these days is: when can the old normality finally start again? But there is also enormous uncertainty about the personal economic situation. Will your company or your employer manage to survive? The need to buy a new car in such a situation should be close to zero.
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