MIMEDIA HOLDINGS INC
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 17th, 2025 | 07:30 CEST
BUY NOW!? Hensoldt, TUI, and Walmart partner MiMedia
Is the consolidation at Hensoldt already over? The sensor technology specialist's shares got off to a good start this week. The trade fair that began yesterday could provide momentum. Among other things, Hensoldt is showcasing radars used in Ukraine as part of the IRIS-T SLM air defense system. Analysts certainly see upside potential. MiMedia shares are also exciting. Chart-wise, the Walmart partner's stock appears to be on the verge of a breakout. The cloud insider tip's previously announced partnerships should start bearing fruit in the second half of the year. In contrast, TUI shares are currently facing some headwinds. The conflict in the Middle East is weighing on the aviation and tourism industry, and there is a dispute with Airbnb over overtourism.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 13th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Profit from the cloud boom: How Deutsche Telekom, MiMedia Holdings, and Super Micro Computer can boost your portfolio!
The cloud is no longer just hype, but the digital gold mine of our time. Driven by artificial intelligence and a boundless hunger for data, global cloud investments are exploding, creating a trillion-dollar market that shows no signs of slowing down. While the giants of the industry report record numbers, it is often the hidden champions in the background - those building the physical infrastructure - who benefit most. Those who invest in this digital boom now are securing a stake in the future. And those who have their eye on the right key players, such as Deutsche Telekom, MiMedia Holdings, and Super Micro Computer, could benefit from the next boom.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 10th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Great potential for emerging markets in the cloud: Apple, Microsoft, MiMedia
Digital subscriptions are big business: Market researchers, such as the experts at Juniper Research, estimate that digital subscriptions will generate USD 1 trillion in revenue worldwide by 2028. Major tech providers, in particular, have been fully focused on services for several years now. However, in the wake of the big names, smaller companies are also gaining market share. We take a look at Apple, Microsoft, and MiMedia and explain how their shares could perform in the future.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
D-Wave shares with insider alert! Nel and Samsung step on the gas! Walmart partner MiMedia makes a big splash!
Insider alert at D-Wave Quantum. Numerous executives have sold shares in recent weeks, taking advantage of the quantum highflyer's record levels to take profits. Should investors do the same? There was positive news at MiMedia. On Wednesday, the cloud hidden gem announced a new partnership with a smartphone manufacturer. Is the stock now heading for a new all-time high? In any case, the valuation appears attractive. At Nel, new major shareholder Samsung is increasingly taking the reins. In addition to the change in the board of directors, a joint product was presented. Will the struggling hydrogen play manage a turnaround?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 21st, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Disruptive thinking, maximum profit: Why Super Micro Computer, MiMedia Holdings, and Xiaomi will boom in 2025
2025 is the year of disruptive pioneers: While AI is not only optimizing processes but also radically transforming industries, companies are focusing on business models that break old rules. It is not adaptation that counts here, but destruction, of monopolized markets, outdated supply chains, and rigid customer expectations. Three players stand out: a server innovator revolutionizing data centers; a cloud pioneer redefining the user experience; and a tech giant linking consumer goods with AI ecosystems. Their strategies? Scalability, platform power, and cross-industry solutions. Super Micro Computer, MiMedia Holdings, and Xiaomi show that disruption not only creates value, but it also dictates the rules of the game.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on May 19th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
RENK, MiMedia Holdings, Coinbase – Explosive momentum
After the catastrophic crash in April caused by Trump's hammer blow, the markets are continuing their V-shaped recovery. Thanks to the first peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey and the possible easing of the trade dispute between the US and China, the German benchmark index DAX shot to a new all-time high. Technology and crypto stocks also benefited, contributing to a further improvement in the technical outlook.
ReadCommented 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 Nico Popp on May 15th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Stable earnings – These cloud providers make portfolios robust: Apple, Spotify, MiMedia Holdings
Customers come and go. Restaurants have to win over their clientele anew each time. But it is different with digital subscriptions: we are willing to pay for our daily dose of music or our photo archive in the cloud. Even when prices rise, many customers are reluctant to switch to the competition. For companies like Apple, Spotify, and MiMedia Holdings, this creates the ideal conditions for stable earnings and future growth. We take a closer look at the three companies and explain how investors can seize opportunities.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 13th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Stocks are taking off! Nel, RENK, Walmart partner MiMedia! Is the tariff chaos coming to an end?
Will MiMedia's stock break through resistance and shoot to a new all-time high? The chances are good, as the cloud insider tip has navigated the tariff chaos of recent weeks surprisingly well. Now, the Company is set to scale up in Latin America with retail giant Walmart. With gross margins of 80% and above, the upside is substantial. Could new momentum come from the CEO soon? Things are already heating up at Renk - tomorrow's update will be crucial. Can the high-flyer's order backlog and outlook convince investors? Analysts remain cautious, and the potential downside for the stock should not be underestimated. And what is Nel doing? For shareholders, it is a rollercoaster once again. An order cancellation is followed by new hopes that the EU might completely cut off the Russian gas tap.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 5th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
How Palantir, MiMedia Holdings, and SAP are transforming the cloud into trillion-dollar markets
The cloud is the invisible titan of the digital economy. It drives innovation, breaks efficiency barriers, and is expected to generate over USD 800 billion in 2025 alone. But behind the scenes, tech pioneers are shaping the rules of this billion-dollar market. With AI-driven forecasts, disruptive data storage solutions, and cloud-based ecosystems, they are deciding who will dominate the era of hyperdigitalization. While companies are fiercely competing for agility and scale in the race for the cloud strategies of the future, three players are setting the standard with technologies that are changing not only markets but also mindsets. A look at Palantir, MiMedia Holdings, and SAP reveals what makes them different from the rest.
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