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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on July 7th, 2023 | 07:00 CEST

Grid Metals Corp., FREYR Battery, Mercedes-Benz - Mega opportunity in electrification: Lithium demand increases worldwide

  • Mining
  • Lithium
  • Batteries
  • Electromobility

The world is being electrified, and that requires resources! Canadian company Grid Metals Corporation, an exploration and development company located in Manitoba and Ontario, offers these resources. Grid Metals has now received initial drill results from the Donner Lake area, which is a promising lithium region. Manitoba's strategically valuable location makes it ideal for leveraging trading relationships with the US. Meanwhile, Norwegian company FREYR Battery posted a 33.19% share price increase after successfully assembling and charging the first semi-automatic lithium-ion battery cells at its facility. The Company plans to deliver samples to customers before the end of the second half of the year. Mercedes-Benz focuses on high-quality luxury vehicles to benefit from higher margins and affluent customers. A devastating accident occurred within the group at the Daimler Truck plant, which impacted the balance sheet.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 29th, 2023 | 08:10 CEST

Change of favorites in hydrogen shares! ThyssenKrupp instead of Nel ASA? Can Grid Metals take off?

  • Mining
  • Metals
  • Hydrogen
  • renewableenergies

Is there a shift in favorites among hydrogen stocks? It certainly seems that way. While former favorites Nel ASA and Plug Power are struggling, ThyssenKrupp is making a strong entry with the IPO of Nucera. The subscription period for the hydrogen subsidiary has been running since Friday, and demand already exceeds supply. In contrast, Nel ASA and Plug Power are being left behind. The Danes, in particular, are facing technical chart challenges and are struggling to maintain the EUR 1 mark. But perhaps the hype around Nucera is an entry opportunity for the established hydrogen specialists. And what about lithium? Stocks such as Standard Lithium and Alkem have been trending nicely in recent weeks. Grid Metals has yet to gain momentum, despite plans to process lithium as early as 2024.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 20th, 2023 | 07:00 CEST

Real estate - A golden future: Vonovia, BYD, Grid Metals

  • Real Estate

The numbers are shocking. The number of building permits in Germany plummeted by 32% in April compared to the same month last year - the sharpest drop since 2007. What is the reason behind this sudden halt in construction? What makes real estate future-proof today? And which stocks can profit? We take a look at the current trends for you.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 13th, 2023 | 07:50 CEST

Standard Lithium, Grid Metals, Volkswagen - Lithium is essential for electromobility

  • Mining
  • Lithium
  • Electromobility

Electric vehicle sales continue to outpace sales expectations, driving demand for lithium, nickel and other battery raw materials. At the same time, the supply of these raw materials faces challenges, including technical problems with new types of lithium deposits, permitting procedures and social issues. This situation could lead to a 5-6 year opportunity for sustained higher lithium prices. First-to-market projects can achieve significant market valuation, so companies are focused on rapid implementation and revenue generation. We, therefore, look at two lithium companies and examine how Volkswagen plans to address the challenges in procurement.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 7th, 2023 | 08:30 CEST

Billions with Artificial Intelligence? Nvidia, Grid Metals, Deutsche Telekom, Apple - Short sellers spotted!

  • hightech
  • GreenTech
  • Metals
  • AI

The stock market is not a one-way street. Some investors have recently experienced this firsthand. Because in the "ups and downs" of sentiment, new trends are constantly emerging. The biotech sector, for example, has been falling for more than a year, and the charts keep reaching new lows. In 2020, cannabis stocks made a splash, with the related index, POT, increasing tenfold since 2018 to about 1100 points. However, yesterday it reached a new all-time low with 45.5 points or a 95% loss. Currently, investors are trying to ride the wave of "Artificial Intelligence" (AI), with stocks like C3.ai, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Palantir all performing well in 2023. A new megatrend is underway here that, according to experts, will continue for several years. How long this boom will yield returns is unknown, but these stocks are currently performing strongly.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on May 24th, 2023 | 08:20 CEST

Allkem, Grid Metals, Rock Tech Lithium - Gigantic movements

  • Mining
  • Lithium
  • Batteries
  • Electromobility

It is called the white gold. Lithium-ion batteries are currently the most widely used energy storage devices in electric vehicles. The soft alkali metal offers high specific energy, which means it can store a lot of energy per unit weight, which enables electric vehicles to have a greater range. Due to the growing demand resulting from the transformation in the transport sector, there is a disproportionate demand for the critical raw material. Supply, on the other hand, is severely limited.

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Commented by Nico Popp on May 17th, 2023 | 08:10 CEST

Heat pump madness and grid expansion: Vonovia, JinkoSolar, Grid Metals

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • Lithium
  • Copper
  • Nickel
  • renewableenergies
  • Energy

A few weeks ago, Federal Economy Minister Habeck and Saxony-Anhalt Prime Minister Haseloff broke ground for the "SuedOstLink" converter. From 2027, wind energy will flow over the route to Bavaria for the first time. But the north-south connection is only part of the solution. Experts are sounding the alarm and consider massive investments in "the last mile" to be necessary. We take a look at what lies ahead and which companies could benefit.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on May 11th, 2023 | 12:40 CEST

Drumbeat in the lithium sector! BYD, Standard Lithium and Grid Metals

  • Lithium
  • Battery
  • Electromobility

A major merger is brewing in the lithium sector: Australia's Alkem has announced its intention to take over its US competitor Livent. This is further impetus for lithium shares to complete their sharp correction. The Bank of America, among others, sees light at the end of the tunnel. The price of lithium has stabilized, battery manufacturers have reduced their inventories, and the reopening of China is causing demand to rise. Against the background of the threatened nationalization - or at least partial nationalization - of lithium projects in Chile, investors should closely examine where the mining areas are located. This is where Standard Lithium, active in the US, and Grid Metals, active in Canada, come into play. Are carmakers like BYD, Volkswagen or Tesla grabbing hold of exciting projects in North America?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 5th, 2023 | 09:50 CEST

The future calls for battery metals! BYD, Grid Metals, VW - The international pecking order in e-mobility is reshuffling!

  • Mining
  • Lithium
  • Batteries
  • Electromobility
  • climatechange

Since Western governments have finally started to get serious about climate protection, the media have focused on the areas of energy, mobility and health. It is clear to all participants that the changes in the world climate will lead to undesirable developments. Glaciers are melting, the earth's temperature is rising, and the oceans are already too warm for many species. Huge investments are being made in renewable power generation and modern mobility solutions, and it requires access to metals. Some companies are making a name for themselves, and shareholders can profit from this.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 17th, 2023 | 09:30 CEST

E-car surprise in China: Mercedes-Benz, BYD, Grid Metals

  • Mining
  • Electromobility
  • Lithium
  • Nickel
  • Commodities

E-cars? Yes, please! At least, that is the case for Mercedes CEO Ola Källenius. He sees his company clearly focused on the electric drive - regardless of technology openness. This seems to be paying off at Mercedes: In the first quarter, the Swabians sold almost twice as many e-cars as in the previous year. But how far can this growth go? What do the absolute figures say? We make the comparison and outline investment opportunities.

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