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Commented by Mario Hose on May 16th, 2025 | 14:00 CEST
Save the date and register now for free: From the raw materials boom to the AI revolution: Leading companies from five continents will present future opportunities on May 21, 2025, at the 15th International Investment Forum (IIF)
If you want to understand the trends of tomorrow, you need to hear directly from the people shaping them today. The 15th International Investment Forum (IIF) gives you that opportunity: On May 21, 2025, CEOs, investors, and thought leaders from across the globe will gather online to share insights from key sectors like industry, defense, mining, cleantech, biotech, AI, and more. In live presentations and interactive discussions, companies such as Germany's CENIT AG, Canada's First Phosphate Corp., dynaCert, Desert Gold, and Australia's Manuka Resources will provide exclusive insights into their strategies. The digital conference will be moderated by Stockhouse media star Lyndsay Malchuk, who is well-known for her incisive interviews. Why should you attend this event?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 2nd, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
RENK – The armaments hype is waning. First Phosphate and Volkswagen are taking advantage of the upswing in electromobility!
The demand for armaments stocks is waning. Despite record orders for tank transmissions from the RENK Group and global security investments, the defense boom is flattening out - partly because these stocks have become fundamentally expensive. At the same time, electromobility is gathering pace: The EU predicts a 38% increase in the number of electric vehicles registered in 2025, driven by Germany's planned tax breaks and subsidies for hybrids. This surge requires raw materials to produce lithium iron phosphate batteries, which is where First Phosphate comes into play. Meanwhile, Volkswagen is currently exploring the production of military vehicles, but is also pushing into the market with new electric vehicles and charging systems. Investments for the future should flow into green technologies, not tank production.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 26th, 2025 | 11:05 CET
Steyr, Hensoldt, Mutares, and thyssenkrupp sell, First Phosphate remains a gamechanger
The special fund of up to EUR 1 trillion has been approved. What seemed impossible before the election is now law. Federal President Steinmeier signed the amendment to the constitution at the weekend, thereby sealing the largest economic stimulus package in German economic history. Instead of celebrating, the DAX only rose briefly to 23,136 points, then the sell-off occurred according to the motto "Buy the Rumor, Sell the Fact". The hyped defense stocks could now suffer the same fate. A lot of imagination has been priced in here, but capacity expansion is proceeding slowly. Therefore, not all expectations will immediately translate into positive cash flows. A thorough analysis is needed!
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on March 21st, 2025 | 07:00 CET
BYD, Volkswagen, First Phosphate: Who will shape the future of batteries?
China's electric giant BYD is outpacing Volkswagen. With 322,846 vehicles sold in February 2025, the Chinese automaker is putting the competition under pressure. In addition, Volkswagen continues to lose ground in China, facing a meager profit margin of just 5.9%. The race for e-mobility supremacy is bringing more players into the game: First Phosphate, a Canadian explorer, reports progress in the extraction of high-purity phosphate for lithium iron phosphate batteries. BYD is successfully using these raw materials in its innovative Blade Battery. Volkswagen also aims to score points with electric vehicles and strike back with the ID. EVERY1 model for around EUR 20,000 from 2027. However, access to raw materials remains the ultimate challenge. First Phosphate could become the bottleneck: With the coveted raw material phosphate, the Company could generate USD 700 million in cash flow in three years according to the PEA and thus become a key partner in the battery supply chain. Will this make a Canadian raw materials supplier the secret winner? Investors should follow developments closely.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 6th, 2025 | 08:10 CET
After thyssenkrupp, Ballard Power's share price is now exploding! Is First Phosphate next?
The Ballard Power share has made a strong comeback. On the back of a major order, it rose by 13%. Is there more to come? It seems that way for the First Phosphate share. The price decline of the past few weeks offers an attractive entry opportunity. The Canadians have reported on the current development of their phosphate activities. High revenues are expected from the investments, and the impact of US tariffs should be manageable. In any case, management is buying the stock. Investors have been snapping up thyssenkrupp shares in a big way this year. The price has doubled in a few weeks. Will it continue?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 25th, 2025 | 08:00 CET
Volkswagen, First Phosphate, Mercedes Benz – What is next for the German automotive industry after the BYD advance?
The global mobility industry is at a turning point: While the Chinese automotive giant BYD caused a stir this week with an AI-powered driving assistant, established players and niche players alike are fighting for their future viability. Whether in the race for clean drive technologies, strategic raw material partnerships, the integration of artificial intelligence, or higher margins – the challenges are diverse. In Germany, in particular, there is a sense of crisis. Therefore, we take a look at two major German automotive companies, as well as an important supplier of a critical raw material for e-mobility.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 19th, 2025 | 07:50 CET
BYD, First Phosphate, AppLovin – Unstoppable
After the numbers season reached its peak last week, the US stock markets remained closed due to Presidents' Day, which is celebrated every year on the third Monday in February and honors the Presidents of the United States, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Nevertheless, the markets were in turmoil, partly due to US Vice President J.D. Vance's speech at the Munich Security Conference. The Ukrainian index continued to rise on the back of expected peace talks between the US and Russia, while the DAX continued its record streak, surpassing 22,700 points.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 12th, 2025 | 08:00 CET
Mega rally at First Phosphate, Renk, VW, and BYD with buy signals
The stock markets continue to rise unabated. Those hoping for a correction will be disappointed. Yesterday, the DAX 40 index broke through the 22,000 mark, much faster than many had anticipated. Technology stocks SAP and Siemens remain the driving force, while on the NASDAQ, it is still the Magnificent 7 that is setting the tone. Selection is now key. We turn our attention to the upcoming battery materials supplier, First Phosphate, as well as stocks like Renk, VW, and BYD. While VW is in the middle of restructuring, BYD is continuing on its journey. The defense industry remains interesting, especially Renk. Where should one invest now?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on February 6th, 2025 | 08:30 CET
Palantir, First Phosphate, BYD – AI, battery raw materials, and e-mobility are driving growth
Fresh quarterly figures and new projects for the electrified world shape this week's stock market. Palantir is posting impressive quarterly figures and achieving new price jumps on the stock market. Investors can expect further growth from the US company with the DOGE project from Trump and Musk. DOGE is streamlining bureaucratic structures, a huge opportunity for Palantir. Raw material producer First Phosphate is positioning itself in the booming market for LFP batteries and is planning sustainable large-scale production of battery raw materials in Canada. Meanwhile, Chinese electric automaker BYD is strengthening its presence in Germany with the appointment of an experienced domestic sales director and setting ambitious sales targets of 50,000 vehicles per year. The details.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 24th, 2025 | 07:15 CET
First Phosphate, Volkswagen, BYD – The automotive industry is in a flurry again
Donald Trump is wasting no time. On the day of his swearing-in, he signed several decrees and explicitly mentioned higher tariffs in his inaugural address. The new External Revenue Service will be responsible for working out exactly what these will look like. Trump wants to close the loopholes, such as imports via Mexico, in order to protect and strengthen his own economy. This is a disaster for the European automotive industry in particular because, after the difficulties in China, there is a risk of further losses in the second-largest sales market. In addition, vehicle manufacturers need more powerful batteries in their electric vehicles. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are becoming more and more popular for this purpose. However, there is a bottleneck here as well. We take a closer look at the automotive market.
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