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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on July 20th, 2021 | 11:28 CEST

Mineworx Technologies, Siemens, Bayer - Innovation is the trump card

  • Investments

Since 2005, the Boston Consulting Group has annually selected the world's 50 most innovative companies. The list reads like a "Who's Who" of international heavyweights: Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft and Tesla took the top 5 spots in 2021. In total, the United States was able to occupy 26 of the 50 spots - that is an impressive number. But German companies also find their way into the illustrious circle 9 times, including Siemens and Bayer. Why is innovation so important? Innovation is a key success factor for a company to achieve above-average results and differentiate itself from competitors. For this reason, we take a closer look at innovative companies in different industries. Who is your favorite?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 25th, 2021 | 12:36 CEST

Nordex, XPhyto Therapeutics, Siemens AG - Growth without end

  • Biotechnology

The Federal Reserve paves the way. After discussions around possible early interest rate hikes flared up last week on the occasion of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee, FED head Jerome Powell came forward in person yesterday and dampened burgeoning inflation concerns. While the effects of the pickup in economic activity at the end of the Corona pandemic were stronger than forecast, they should fade over time. Therefore, the loose monetary policy will continue to drive growth - a breeding ground for development and technology stocks and further rising prices.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 2nd, 2021 | 11:27 CET

Freenet, Revez, Siemens - Share price drivers: digitalization and innovation!

  • Software

Different technologies and the Internet have massively changed our lives and will continue to do so. The pace of innovation is accelerating. Digitization is advancing in many facets, and information and data are being produced en masse. Innovations and the intelligent use of data are often at the core of successful companies. We report on three exciting stocks. Where should you get in now?

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 9th, 2021 | 08:20 CET

Siemens, Almonty, Rheinmetall: ESG check of classic industries

  • ESG

There is no way around the chemical element tungsten when it comes to medical applications, particularly corrosion-resistant metal or certain armor-piercing ammunition. We present three companies directly or indirectly involved with the metal and whose shares are also worth looking at from an ESG perspective.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 12th, 2020 | 07:48 CEST

Siemens, Vestas, Defense Metals: So the wind blows!

  • Wind

E-mobility drives alternative energies. All efforts to make the world even simpler and more technical are driving electrical energy consumption to undreamt-of heights. The largest consumer is the industry with a share of 42%, followed by private households with 27% and commerce with 22% (others 8%). To generate this demand, the worldwide share of renewable energies has risen from 5.7 to 13.6% in the last ten years. The 20% mark is expected to be reached in 2025. The most important producer of renewable energy is China, with 759 gigawatts per year, uncatchable, followed by the USA, Brazil, and India. Germany is ahead of Canada, in 5th place, with 125 gigawatts. Wind power has a global share of about 1.5%, water 2.5% - oil as the leading energy source still has a high 32% share.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 2nd, 2020 | 10:45 CEST

SIEMENS, NEL, BLACKROCK GOLD: Gold before the next buying wave!

  • Gold

The US-Department of Labor did not have good news to share yesterday. Although the number of initial applications for benefits from the US unemployment insurance scheme decreased in the week ending September 26, seasonally adjusted, it still amounted to 837,000, which was then corrected upward to 873,000. Compared to the previous week, this is only 36,000 fewer than previously reported. 11.77 million people now receive unemployment benefits in the USA. The gold market has known for a while now of the huge hole in the public coffers, due to the economic slump of over 30%, created by the pandemic. The latest market correction is complete, and it is heading north again at rates of over USD 1,900.00.

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Commented by Mario Hose on September 16th, 2020 | 10:05 CEST

Blackrock Gold, Continental, Siemens: Spin-Off as driver of share price

  • Spin-Off

In the case of growing and large companies, the decision may be made in the course of development that part of the operational business be formed into a separate entity. A so-called spin-off or spin-out can have various advantages. On the one hand, capital-intensive businesses can separately tap the capital market independently in the form of a stock exchange listing and, in addition, the original company can also use the opportunity to sell shares. On the capital market, spin-off rumors and announcements can generate great interest among investors.

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Commented by Mario Hose on December 18th, 2019 | 10:36 CET

SAP, Siemens, Volkswagen, EXMceuticals - who has the best strategy for Africa?

  • Africa

The African continent is diverse and rich in people - more than just a beautiful travel destination. The population is estimated at around 1.3 billion people, which is comparable to China. The multitude of mineral resources and natural conditions offer an excellent starting position to strengthen the domestic economy and combat possible causes of flight. Various countries and companies have discovered Africa for themselves as a workbench, raw material region and sales market. However, sustainable stability and prosperity can usually only be achieved through education, and connection to that the different approaches of economy and politics can be of different importance for the local people.

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