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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on January 27th, 2023 | 11:45 CET
Commodity stocks pick up, Saturn Oil + Gas, RWE, BASF - Forward-looking with high returns
Central and Northern Europe are firmly enveloped in wintry temperatures. BASF AG's balance sheet is just as frosty as the current weather because its subsidiary Wintershall Dea is no longer doing business with Russia. The consequence for BASF is a minus of EUR 1.4 billion. Business is entirely different for RWE, with the figures exceeding analyst expectations. Thanks to the commodity trading division, the Company is doing exceptionally well, so DZ Bank has set RWE at "Buy" with a fair value of EUR 53 per share. Valuable raw materials such as oil and gas are extracted by the Canadian company of the same name, Saturn Oil & Gas. Thanks to a new takeover, their production potential has increased by a whopping 140%.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 19th, 2023 | 11:16 CET
The market for electricity storage to pick up speed by 2030: RWE, Nordex, Altech Advanced Materials
Being in on the action from the start is the dream of many investors. Imagine: Having bought shares of Amazon or Alphabet decades ago - you could also get rich with BYD over the decades. But there are new opportunities. By 2030, stationary energy storage will be the next big thing. Electricity grids must be stable, and energy from renewable sources must be stored for this purpose. Recently, RWE brought new giant batteries online and is planning much more. For some companies, enormous opportunities are emerging.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 23rd, 2022 | 12:10 CET
K+S, Defense Metals, RWE - Profiting from stocks that fight shortcomings
The first supply chain problems occurred during the Corona Pandemic. With the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict, further deficiencies of Western countries were exposed. It has been known for a long time that the US and Europe are dependent on raw materials and energy from Russia and China. The Middle Kingdom, in particular, already has a monopoly on critical raw materials such as rare earths and tungsten. There has been a minor trade war between the US and China for some time now. Russia has supplied both Europe and the US with cheap energy. Now in times of tension, the dependencies are coming out in the open. So today, we look at three stocks that can combat the shortage.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 21st, 2022 | 10:01 CEST
RWE, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Accompany the energy turnaround with these shares
Temperatures are dropping in Central and Northern Europe, but investor sentiment remains heated in the ongoing debate on the energy transition. Those who want to invest in sustainable companies would do well to take a close look at which fossil and renewable energies are currently being used and are enabling companies to generate growth and profits. RWE is betting on solar in the US, Saturn Oil & Gas from Canada is ensuring an increase in fossil energies for global economic supply, and Shell is going on a buying spree for natural gas. Read the background here.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 4th, 2022 | 11:59 CEST
RWE, Pathfinder Ventures, United Internet - Panic as an opportunity
Last week, the crash prophets crawled out of their caves and outdid themselves with forecasts reaching the Corona lows at around 8,000 points in the leading German DAX index. Without a doubt, the general conditions for a sustained stock rally are moderate with the escalation of the Ukraine situation and concerns about further interest rate hikes. Nevertheless, there are attractive entry opportunities at the current level, which could pay off in cash in the long term.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 27th, 2022 | 13:39 CEST
SAP, Kleos Space, RWE - Crisis-resistant stocks that belong in the portfolio
Even though the mood on the markets has brightened somewhat in the past week, the Fear and Greed Index rose from 14 to 18, so the uncertainty on the markets is still palpable. One must pick companies whose business models will work well in the long run. These companies have also suffered setbacks from the current market environment but are well prepared for the challenges ahead. We have picked three companies that should benefit from the tough times ahead.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 7th, 2022 | 10:54 CEST
Nel ASA, dynaCERT and RWE - End of the correction?
Contrary to the well-known saying "Sell in May and go away", this year's merry month was a good time to enter the market. After marking a new interim low in the German benchmark index at 13,277.50 points in the first week, the DAX ended May with a rich green reversal candle above 14,000 points. Since then, it has continued to build on the positive development by jumping above the 14,500 point mark. Stronger recoveries can also be seen in the individual sectors, which have suffered significant losses in recent months.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on June 3rd, 2022 | 10:49 CEST
Bayer, Globex Mining, RWE - Diversified shares perform strongly in tough times
Going all-in is extremely risky on the stock market. Because in the long run, you are not always right with your estimates, so a poor trade can quickly tear down the good performance. For example, a better approach would be to diversify the portfolio, spreading the investment over 10 different companies. Two big winners are enough to more than absorb several total losses. Those who want even more security can add stocks to their portfolio that are already diversified. Today we will take a closer look at three companies of this kind.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on May 18th, 2022 | 10:21 CEST
RWE, Almonty Industries, Daimler Truck - Increasing signs of strength
The world's stock markets are staggering, but a further sell-off has so far been avoided. The German stock market barometer DAX is also showing strength. After another slide below the psychologically important 14,000-point mark, it has been possible to regain it significantly. Now, an important downward trend that has been in place since the beginning of the current stock market year awaits. Should this be broken, a more significant recovery should take place and provide further relief. The development of many individual stocks looks similarly positive. After stronger corrections, share prices are once again pointing north.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 31st, 2022 | 12:31 CEST
Is the gas dispute escalating? What are Nel, RWE and First Hydrogen doing?
Germany is preparing for a possible gas shortage with an "early warning" phase. Yesterday, Economics Minister Robert Habeck activated the early warning phase of the so-called Gas Emergency Plan due to a possible deterioration in the supply situation and put together a crisis team. Habeck: "There are currently no supply bottlenecks. Nevertheless, we must increase preventative measures to be prepared in the event of an escalation by Russia." The background to this is Russia's announcement that it will only accept rubles for gas deliveries in the future. Once again, this highlights the urgent need for Germany to become independent of Russian gas supplies. Companies such as the utility RWE and the hydrogen specialists Nel and First Hydrogen are providing support on this path. The shares offer interesting opportunities.
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