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Commented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

The future of digital content: MiMedia, Dropbox, and Amazon in the race for data sovereignty

  • computing
  • Software
  • Technology
  • Digitization

Cloud services are simple and incredibly useful. Whether it is photos from past vacations, data from a long-term project from 2020, or the baking recipe Grandma sent us years ago via WhatsApp - all this information is now just a few swipes away. However, the more personal data we store online, the greater the risk. More and more customers are focusing on security. We look at the business models of cloud service providers MiMedia, Dropbox, and Amazon.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on April 25th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST

Crash or rebound? Tracking the data with Palantir, SAP, MiMedia, and Deutsche Telekom

  • Software
  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • Telecommunications

Is the big correction already over? Given historically high liquidity, investors are wondering whether last week's slump marked the end of the road. Stocks such as Nvidia, Apple and SAP have now corrected more than 25% from their highs, something that has rarely been seen in the last 24 months. The NASDAQ is tentatively working its way back up, but the DAX 40 index is gaining momentum. It is now only 1,500 points away from its previous high of 23,476 points. A good strategy could, therefore, be to selectively re-enter the market. However, set clear loss limits for each investment. Here are a few promising suggestions.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on April 11th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

USE BUY-LEVEL PRICES! Deutz, Infineon, and Walmart partner, MiMedia: Analyst favorite, AI hidden gem, and profiteer!

  • Technology
  • Digitization
  • Defense
  • AI
  • semiconductor

MiMedia is likely to face a revaluation. The AI cloud player has held up surprisingly well during the recent sell-off, even completing a capital increase beforehand, and is now starting operations with the giant Walmart in Latin America. Revenues are expected to increase massively this year – will the stock follow suit? Deutz has also held up well in these turbulent times. Following the takeover in the electric sector, the Company confidently announced price increases despite the tariff chaos. In Germany, the engine manufacturer could benefit from the new federal government's plans. Infineon's stock has taken a beating. Will a takeover in the US turn things around? Analysts believe that the semiconductor group is one of the structural winners in Europe. Should you buy the stock?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on April 8th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST

Palantir US-Tech stocks plummet – MiMedia defies the storm, Xiaomi makes strategic decisions

  • Technology
  • Software
  • Investments

The global financial markets are undergoing an unprecedented stress test. The latest tariff measures by the Trump administration have ignited a trade conflict that is putting technology companies at the center of the turbulence. While US companies such as Apple and Nvidia are suffering from supply chain disruptions and plunging share prices, the technology sector is on the brink of a turning point. However, not all players are reacting in the same way. Palantir shares have recently plummeted, while MiMedia, a cloud specialist, is successfully focusing on disruptive business models – and Xiaomi is demonstrating resilience. In this environment, we take a closer look at the individual stocks.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on April 4th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

MiMedia, Porsche, and Xiaomi: A focus on innovation, dividends, and growth

  • Technology
  • hightech
  • Software
  • Electromobility

The companies MiMedia, Porsche SE, and Xiaomi impressively demonstrate how innovation and strategic expansion can drive growth in different industries. The New York-based technology company MiMedia is revolutionizing the market for cloud storage solutions by integrating its platform directly into smartphones. With over 35 million preinstalled devices in the next two years, MiMedia expects high revenue potential and is targeting a rapidly growing target group in Latin America. Porsche SE reported a bumpy fiscal year and plans to pay a dividend of EUR 1.91 per preference share. Xiaomi is expanding its expertise in the field of electric vehicles. The technology group is financing the expansion of its EV division, which already generated billions in revenue last year, with a share placement of USD 5.5 billion. We provide an overview of investment opportunities.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 1st, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

BYD, MiMedia Holdings, Xiaomi – Interesting entry opportunities

  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • Electromobility
  • Software

The first quarter of the 2025 stock market year is history and has been sobering. With the election of Donald Trump last November, the markets started an impressive rally. The DAX, Dow Jones, and Bitcoin marked historic highs. However, these gains were wiped out in the following months by the imposition of punitive tariffs, escalating trade wars, and an uncertain geopolitical situation. Nevertheless, the consolidation has had some positive effects. In the technology sector, valuations that had become somewhat exaggerated have returned to a more normal level.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 25th, 2025 | 07:30 CET

Stocks in RALLY MODE: Deutz, Nel ASA with momentum! MiMedia taps into huge revenue potential with Walmart!

  • Media
  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • AI
  • hightech
  • renewableenergies

MiMedia has huge revenue potential and a favorable valuation. The cloud insider tip offers an exciting entry opportunity in Latin America after its partnership with Walmart. After a strong price increase at the turn of the year, the share is currently moving sideways – for now. Deutz's stock has shown how quickly a share price can rise in recent weeks. However, after the approximately 40% rally, the air is getting thinner, at least when looking at the figures for 2024. However, analysts think further price gains are possible. Nel has shown signs of life. The beleaguered hydrogen pioneer has landed a new major shareholder in Samsung and recently secured a major contract. Who will continue the rally?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 19th, 2025 | 07:00 CET

SAP, MiMedia, Alibaba – Why Cloud Services are the Gold mines of the Future

  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • AI
  • cloud
  • Software

Microsoft once again set a milestone in the second quarter of 2025 with a turnover of USD 69.6 billion. Driven by cloud services, which increased by 21%, and artificial intelligence (AI), which grew by 175%, the tech giant exceeded analysts' expectations. Azure and cloud services alone grew by 31%, while the AI business generated USD 13 billion. But the race has only just begun: Microsoft plans to spend USD 80 billion on AI data centers, which is just a fraction of the global investments that are expected to catapult the cloud market to USD 2.4 trillion by 2030. Who is footing the bill for the hunger for AI? And who stands to benefit most? The answers lie in the cloud.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 17th, 2025 | 07:20 CET

After the NASDAQ correction – Hightech on the rebound: Palantir, Amazon, MiMedia, SMCI, and Intel on the rise

  • AI
  • Software
  • hightech
  • Media
  • Technology

The NASDAQ correction was sharp and brief, with a 15% drop from 22,200 to 19,100 in just 4 weeks. In the context of a normal consolidation, that might be enough to bring the heavily overbought tech stocks back to normal levels. Unfortunately, however, there are also valid fundamental reasons that can be traced back to the official chaos of the new US President, Donald Trump. He is making wild tariff demands and withdrawing key resources from all international partnerships. This departure from normal political behavior could have a much more significant impact on the stock market, as global trade relations are faltering, while inflation and currency devaluation continue. Which tech stocks should be considered now?

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 12th, 2025 | 06:55 CET

Eutelsat, MiMedia, Xiaomi – The infrastructure for the networking markets of the future, worth billions

  • Technology
  • hightech
  • Digitization
  • Satellites
  • Telecommunications

Millions of people in emerging markets are gaining access to digital markets – a potential of great importance to investors. The French satellite communications company Eutelsat is realizing this with its satellites such as EUTELSAT KONNECT, which bring broadband internet to remote regions of Africa and the Middle East, opening up billion-dollar markets. Eutelsat is particularly active in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The software company MiMedia is profiting from this connectivity by providing its cloud platform on Android smartphones. The software is the small tile for your users' pictures on the smartphone, preinstalled upon activation. MiMedia achieves this implementation through partnerships such as with América Móvil, one of the largest telecommunications providers in LATAM. MiMedia, with roots in New York City, is already expanding in Africa, reaching millions of users. The Chinese tech company Xiaomi complements this with affordable hardware: With 43.1 million smartphones shipped in Q3 2024 and the new Xiaomi 15 series, it is tapping into global markets, seamlessly integrated into cloud and satellite networks. Together, they are creating an infrastructure that generates billions of dollars in revenue in high-growth regions.

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