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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 8th, 2022 | 10:10 CEST
Analyst comments on BYD, Barsele Minerals and Rheinmetall
After the significant correction since the end of February due to the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, stocks have been clearly on the rise again since the lows in mid-June. The Dow Jones gained around 12% in recent weeks. The number season for the second quarter is also surprisingly positive. Already several experts have called the end of the bear market. Analysts were also extremely optimistic for the rest of the fiscal year following the results.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 4th, 2022 | 14:31 CEST
BYD chases Tesla, First Hydrogen is undervalued, and ITM Power with a buy signal
Hardly any other industry has such excellent prospects for the future as renewable energies. Whether electric mobility or hydrogen - all technologies are urgently needed and promoted. Among others, e-car manufacturer BYD is benefiting from this. In China, the Company is shining with significantly increasing sales figures and is on its way to knocking Tesla off its throne as the number 1 in the industry. It could happen faster than expected, as the Company plans to open its first showrooms in Germany and Sweden as early as October. ITM Power is overshadowed by Nel and Plug Power in the hydrogen sector. Analysts see a share price potential of over 100%. First Hydrogen also has potential. Analysts are currently observing the hydrogen newcomer's rise to the top tier and say there is an undervaluation compared to peer group company McPhy Energy.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on August 4th, 2022 | 12:52 CEST
Manuka, BYD, AMD - These companies stand for sustainable, strategically planned growth
With a share of 4.7%, iron is the tenth most common element in our universe and one of the most common on our planet. In industry, the raw material is in hot demand. The Australian Company Manuka has recognized this and acquired a strategically valuable project, which can profitably supply the explorer for the next 20 years. One customer for iron is the automotive industry. BYD will start selling its cars in Germany and Sweden this year. In contrast to the competition from VW and Volvo, the Chinese carmaker has installed enough semiconductors in its mobiles. AMD is also benefiting from this. The chipmaker saw sales growth in its embedded division, which includes semiconductors for cars. AMD's earnings call for the quarter showed a clear trend of where the growth is happening...
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 2nd, 2022 | 12:43 CEST
How much lithium do BYD, VW, Tesla and Co. need? Standard Lithium, Edison Lithium - Who can deliver quickly?
Parallel to the electric car boom, many raw material prices have also exploded. Lithium has risen 1200% in price in Chinese yuan since the beginning of 2021, and nickel has risen by 40%. Against the backdrop of continued high global demand for e-vehicles, many high-performance batteries will be needed. As a result, just about every automaker is planning with its own specifications on how to handle battery procurement. BYD, VW, Daimler and Tesla already have their gigafactories or are currently planning them. Lithium is one of a battery's most important raw material components, along with nickel, cobalt, graphite and copper. However, the quantities available on the markets are limited, as producers are also still thin on the ground. We shed light on a market that is determined by shortages.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on July 28th, 2022 | 11:58 CEST
BYD, Almonty Industries, BASF - Positive analyst opinions
The first half of the current stock market year brought heavy losses due to political and economic uncertainties. For the leading American index, the S&P 500, this led to the most significant price correction since the 1970s. In Germany, the DAX 40 lost around 20% of its value. Investors are now eagerly awaiting the second quarter results. In addition to Deutsche Bank, carmaker Mercedes-Benz also posted surprisingly good results. The chemical company BASF is also more confident despite the existing gas crisis.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 27th, 2022 | 11:45 CEST
Opportunity for BYD, Plug Power and dynaCERT? Russia turns on the gas tap
Since yesterday, significantly less gas is flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany. Russia is thus currently supplying only 20% of the possible capacity, showing again how unreliable Russia is and how dependent Western Europe - especially Germany is. On the other hand, it shows how important it is to promote alternative energies and energy efficiency, which means opportunities for companies like BYD, Plug Power and dynaCERT. Chinese carmaker BYD wants to expand its battery production and analysts see over 100% share price potential. dynaCERT could be due for a revaluation due to certification. Plug Power shareholders are currently watching the discussion about the government subsidy for hydrogen in the USA with bated breath.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 22nd, 2022 | 16:42 CEST
BYD, Tocvan Ventures, Nel ASA, Plug Power - Money is flowing into these turbo stocks!
Some companies were under extreme pressure during the crisis and lost a good 2/3 of their share price. Today, it is essential to assess whether the business models can recover quickly after the crisis or whether the adjustment path could be a bit slower. Following the latest interest rate hikes, also in Europe, the economic environment could cloud over for the time being. That is because higher interest rates also make financing much more difficult. We look at a selection of potential "turbo stocks" that should immediately be back on investors' lists if momentum picks up.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 20th, 2022 | 13:20 CEST
BYD, Globex Mining, Nio - Unbridled growth due to climate change
Looking through the mainstream media regarding climate change, the German government around Baerbock, Habeck and Co. is calling for an even greater and faster transformation from fossil to renewable energy sources. In this context, the greatest challenges are evident in the transport sector because it is precisely in this area that CO2 emissions have actually risen since 1990, despite the development of more energy-efficient vehicles. According to experts, the all-encompassing solution for radical change is the electrification of the automotive sector. It will require enormous quantities of industrial metals in the coming years. The few producers are likely to profit enormously from the high demand.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 19th, 2022 | 13:57 CEST
Hydrogen as a billion-dollar market: Amazon, First Hydrogen, BYD
What will the future look like? At the latest, since the gas crisis, it is clear that the future has to be green. Sustainable technology and ESG criteria for the entire economy are gaining importance. More and more traditional companies are recognizing this and investing in green technology like hydrogen. Hydrogen is increasingly hitting the streets. We present three stocks around the hydrogen theme.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 18th, 2022 | 15:00 CEST
Significantly higher targets at BYD and Barsele Minerals, a setback in hydrogen for Plug Power
The preliminary half-year figures of the Chinese electric mobility company BYD have been published and once again beat analyst forecasts. Following the announcement, the various houses showered themselves with newly set price targets far above the current price. In contrast, at the end of last week, US shares of renewable energies, particularly hydrogen-related companies, came under the wheels. Due to the high inflation rate, an enormously important economic and climate package could be called off.
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