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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 6th, 2022 | 13:45 CEST
Buy or sell? Deutsche Bank, BASF, Kleos Space in analyst check
Bear market rally, or is the worst over? Either way, equities are trending in a friendly direction this week. This applies to value as well as technology, corporations and small caps. And analysts see further upside potential. Goldmann Sachs, for example, recommends Deutsche Bank shares as one of the sector favorites. But analysts at RBS have a much lower price target. In contrast, analysts see a price potential of over 400% for the space company Kleos Space. The Company is well financed, and in the coming year, sales could increase fivefold. Like investors, BASF's share price opportunities are also hotly debated among experts. The assessments range from sell to buy. The decisive factor for the operating development and the share will be how the gas supply situation will be in winter.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 27th, 2022 | 12:46 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Desert Gold, Uniper: Watch out for the financial crisis!
The energy crisis is pushing utilities to the brink, the election victory of the radical right-wing party Fratelli d'Italia is putting a strain on the EU - and what are banks doing in this context? Weeks ago, Germany's top banking supervisor Raimund Rösler warned that the rapid turnaround in interest rates could also overburden some institutions. We look at banks, gas traders and a possible laughing third party.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 26th, 2022 | 12:57 CEST
Hypoport, Saturn Oil + Gas, Deutsche Bank - Hard-hitting announcements from analysts
Due to uncertainties in the global economy with fears of recession, blown supply chains coupled with rampant inflation, it is becoming increasingly difficult for companies to maintain their forecasts. The latest example is battery maker Varta, which withdrew its full-year estimates altogether due to increased production costs. Analysts reacted with downgrades. In contrast, despite recent corrections, most financial experts are optimistic for the long term, especially for the commodities sector.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 16th, 2022 | 12:52 CEST
German economy is in danger of crashing: E.ON, Globex Mining, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank in focus
Germany's free-market decline continues vehemently. After using about 40% of imported gas for electricity in recent years, local utilities now lack real alternatives. Prices are rising dramatically, and gas, in particular, seems to know only one direction - up! The dependence on energy imports and the intended sanctioning is becoming a price driver for local utilities, electricity production and thus the entire economy. As yet, there is little evidence of the benefits of the said climate change; so far, only the cost increases are noticeable. Shareholders should be alert to which areas could soon be affected.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 30th, 2022 | 13:40 CEST
A look at how growth stocks are doing: NEL, Pathfinder Ventures, Deutsche Bank
Now that the Fed has made it unmistakably clear that fighting inflation is a top priority, investors are asking what this means for their portfolios. Although popular opinion does not see much prospect for growth stocks in times of rising interest rates, it is worth looking at the details. What matters, in the end, is how robust business models are. Then financing solutions can also be found for growth stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 23rd, 2022 | 11:57 CEST
Stock roulette! Sell-off at Uniper and Deutsche Bank, Kleos Space sets a good mood!
Again a weak start to the week. After a tentative recovery in the first half of August, it is now back to business. With 13,930 on the DAX, the bear market rally seems to have been completed. Today, a low of 13,250 is already on the board again. The stock market now has war, even higher inflation and a coming recession to price in, so the relatively high level is already surprising. However, there is still hope, and some selected share titles have already fallen far. The time of the bargain hunters is thus perhaps also no longer far away. We provide a few ideas.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 9th, 2022 | 11:25 CEST
Invest where the money is: Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Commerzbank
As Handelsblatt wrote yesterday, inflation may have peaked: The oil price and freight rate curves are now pointing downward again. Grain exports from Ukraine have also caused food prices to fall again. This is a ray of hope for the economy. Financial stocks, in particular, could enjoy an attractive market environment in just a few months. We highlight the two major German banks, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, and the Australian fintech and media company, Aspermont.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on August 3rd, 2022 | 13:53 CEST
Desert Gold Ventures, Deutsche Bank, Barrick Gold - Is the bottom in sight?
Due to the strength of the US dollar and concerns about further interest rate hikes, the precious yellow metal again sank below the threshold of USD 1,700 per ounce in recent months. It marked a new low for the year at USD 1,680.59, which also meant a test of the lowest level from 2021. Since then, however, gold has been rising again, driven by a recovering euro and the positive statements by FED Chairman Powell after the last interest rate hike by 75 basis points. At current levels, a long-term turning point could thus be initiated.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 26th, 2022 | 11:01 CEST
Here is where the music plays: Deutsche Bank, Barsele Minerals, NEL
During the crisis is after the crisis. In order to make money on the stock market, one must look for opportunities, especially in phases of the greatest pessimism. As is well known, there are always opportunities on the stock market. But where is it worthwhile to start? And where could an investment be too early or even out of place? We do the check and highlight three shares in an exciting time.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 21st, 2022 | 11:17 CEST
Turnaround stocks: BASF, Aspermont, TUI, Deutsche Bank - Breakout with significant momentum?
The recent bear market seems to be slowing somewhat. In addition to a good market technique, there are more and more indications that a gas delivery by Russia will likely take place after all. But one can never be sure about this topic. Too much East-West propaganda stands in the way of truthful reporting, and both sides of the conflict use every available news item for their own purposes. In any case, the stock market had to react after a strong technical oversell yesterday. It went up by 3% in just 30 minutes, led by the scolded BASF. TUI and Deutsche Bank also got some air under their wings again. Where do we go from here?
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