POWER METALLIC MINES INC.
Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 12th, 2026 | 07:20 CET
Boom & Bust 2026 – Where can investors still position themselves? BYD, BMW, DroneShield, and Power Metallic Mines
New highs every day – it is nothing short of a miracle. The international trouble spots around Ukraine, Gaza, and Venezuela appear to be growing with the addition of Syria and Iran. This means the next gear for the arms industry. The under-militarized NATO countries, in particular, are likely to continue to push ahead, as the US's guarantee of support for Western countries is no longer considered viable. Those who can no longer defend themselves today are at risk of being overrun by trigger-happy dictators. This makes things interesting for DroneShield and Power Metallic. The automotive industry must also show how it can get consumers back behind the wheel. The capital markets remain highly valued and extremely exciting, but the eternal one-way street of high tech still seems to have many potholes. Which stocks can overtake on the right?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on January 8th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Shares in rally mode: D-Wave and Power Metallic Mines! And what is Nel ASA doing?
At Power Metallic Mines, the knot has finally been broken. Since mid-December, the share price of this commodity gem has risen by around 50%. This is likely just the beginning, as there are good reasons for prices to continue rising, and analysts believe that a price gain of over 100% is still possible. D-Wave shares are also rallying. The quantum specialist recently announced a technological breakthrough. Further details are expected in the coming weeks. And what is Nel ASA doing? Shareholders are waiting for major orders from the problem child in the hydrogen sector. The industry is developing positively in Germany, for example. But Nel shares remain flat.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 7th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
The clean solution to the dirty nickel problem: How Power Metallic Mines could save the supply chains of Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen
The automotive industry faces a paradoxical situation in 2026. While sales figures for electric vehicles have stabilized and the technology is becoming increasingly mature, the threat now comes not from demand but from the supply side of the value chain. The supply of raw materials, especially the critical battery metal nickel, is coming under massive pressure due to geopolitical shifts and drastically tightened environmental regulations in Asia. German flagship companies Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, which have invested billions in their electrification strategies, are faced with the challenge of reconciling their ethical promises with the physical reality of the market. In this area of tension between regulatory constraints and industrial needs, Canadian explorer Power Metallic Mines is evolving from a raw materials explorer into a potential strategic enabler with its NISK project.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 6th, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Up and down: Doublers and halvers among themselves! BYD, VW, DroneShield, and Power Metallic
And once again, it is full steam ahead. While last year saw a sunny scenario in terms of returns for AI, defense, and silver stocks, these sectors are performing even better in the new year. Rumors of a physical silver shortage have now been confirmed by futures exchange warehouses. This could mean that the "one-way movement" in strategic metals will continue. Rumor has it that the shortages may even be spreading to a range of industrial metals. As the world's largest producer of these raw materials, China is tightening export controls and redirecting resources toward its domestic industry. Much of this is still unconfirmed, but the recent price explosion to over USD 12,000 for copper speaks volumes. Investors would be well advised to diversify their allocations to be ready for the most important developments!
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 2nd, 2026 | 06:55 CET
Battery raw materials are the bottleneck in many areas – Power Metallic Mines, DroneShield, and Volkswagen under review
A historic turning point is shaping the markets. Geopolitical ruptures and critical raw material dependencies are defining the new investment era. In this volatile era, security, resource sovereignty, and industrial change are becoming the most valuable assets. Global electrification is putting battery raw materials at the center of attention in both the defense and automotive industries. Today, we take a look at Power Metallic Mines, a future producer of polymetals, and DroneShield, whose drones require powerful batteries, as do Volkswagen's electric vehicles.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 30th, 2025 | 11:15 CET
Stock Picking Alert! Power Metallic Mines – Set to Double? Puma and Evotec as Promising Turnarounds?
The 2025 stock market year has produced many winners, but also some losers. Bullish commodity markets and project progress led to a jump in the share price of Canadian commodity company Power Metallic Mines at the beginning of the year. In December, the share price corrected, but the upward trend quickly resumed, buoyed by good drilling results. The Canadian company holds one of the largest polymetallic deposits in North America, which has attracted many well-known investors this year. It is also worth taking a look at turnaround bets with takeover potential, such as Evotec and Puma.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 23rd, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Nickel sulfides: The formula for profitability – why Power Metallic Mines is hot on the heels of Talon Metals and Magna
The nickel market is currently undergoing a split that offers investors clear guidance: while countless projects are failing due to low ore grades, skyrocketing energy costs, or politically unstable locations, a small group of winners is emerging. The formula for success is high-grade sulfide deposits in North America. Companies such as Talon Metals, which became known through a supply deal with Tesla, and Magna Mining in Canada's historic Sudbury Basin have proven that this geological constellation is the key to profitability. Power Metallic Mines is following in their footsteps. With its NISK project in Quebec, the Company has the geological ingredients of the two companies mentioned above, but is trading at a significant discount on the stock market, reflecting the past rather than the potential confirmed by drilling and the entry of several mining billionaires.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 22nd, 2025 | 07:40 CET
Boom 2026 – Energy transition now! Which stocks are convincing in the long term? Power Metallic, Nordex, Siemens Energy, or JinkoSolar
The year is drawing to a close. Will next year see the losers of 2025 really take off? And even more interesting: can the blockbuster stocks from the artificial intelligence, high-tech, big data, and raw materials sectors repeat their historic returns? We think it is wise to expect somewhat lower returns. But here, too, everyone could be wrong. Tesla provides one example. Elon Musk's visionary company is selling fewer and fewer vehicles, and competition is growing. However, with topics such as robotics and autonomous driving, the dazzling founder always has new aces up his sleeve, and the stock keeps rising. We can provide some assistance in the energy sector, but there are also clear overvaluations here.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on December 19th, 2025 | 06:55 CET
Puma takeover at EUR 27.50? D-Wave wants a share of the government's billion-euro pot! Analysts believe Power Metallic Mines shares could rise 200%!
Will Puma be acquired at a price of EUR 27.50 per share? DZ Bank believes this is possible. Analysts believe a Chinese corporation is a likely candidate. The sporting goods icon does not seem to be able to spark any price speculation on its own at the moment. In contrast, Power Metallic Mines has made impressive progress in the current year, taking the Company to a new level. The share price does not reflect this. Analysts see 200% upside potential. The D-Wave Quantum share price is currently taking a break. Possible government contracts could bring new excitement. To land these, the quantum specialist is setting up its own business unit.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 18th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Are Palantir and Meta facing an AI crash? Tailwind from billionaires for Power Metallic Mines
Will the AI bubble burst, or not? NVIDIA's latest figures initially reassured investors last week, but ultimately prompted profit-taking. Palantir and Meta shares are also strongly driven by AI fantasies. At the same time, the costs of AI development and the associated infrastructure are exploding. Some observers already see the early signs of a bubble, as major tech companies continue pouring billions into next-generation AI solutions at a relentless pace. The key question is: How long can this continue? And is there perhaps a sector that could quietly benefit from this dynamic?
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