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Commented by Armin Schulz on September 9th, 2022 | 11:54 CEST
Defense Metals, Thyssenkrupp, Rheinmetall - New problems with critical raw materials
Many people are currently suffering from high energy costs, which are also affecting companies. Some of their products are becoming significantly more expensive as a result. Added to this is the smoldering trade conflict between the USA and China. Most recently, Nvidia was no longer allowed to export two of its chips to China. China and Russia are rich in raw materials and, in some cases, have a monopoly. There are already many critical metals whose demand can currently only be met by China. The most important of these are rare earths, over 90% of which are processed in China. The EU and the US are trying to become more independent but are encountering new problems. The critical metals industry urgently needs new skilled workers. In many companies, experienced engineers have long since reached retirement age. There is an acute need for action here.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 7th, 2022 | 12:18 CEST
Minimum risk, maximum opportunity: Thyssenkrupp, Saturn Oil + Gas, BioNTech
The energy price hammer, possible gas rationing in winter, and then there was the pandemic - but which issues end up impacting share prices? Are the risks around energy shortages already adequately priced into the industry? Are energy companies even fairly valued? And what opportunities can BioNTech still offer? We look at three stocks and provide an overview of opportunities and risks.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 1st, 2022 | 15:13 CEST
ThyssenKrupp, Manuka Resources, K+S - Analysts are optimistic
High energy prices and significant increases in inflation and interest rates are causing headaches for investors. However, the stock market is punishing a number of shares too heavily. Despite the challenging environment, analysts identify several attractive entry opportunities. Stock markets always assess the future; the temporarily distorted perception of opportunities and risks opens up many investment opportunities for forward-looking investors.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 23rd, 2022 | 12:23 CEST
When will these stocks be let off the leash? TUI, Barsele Minerals, ThyssenKrupp
All investors have probably experienced this phenomenon at some point or another: Operationally and fundamentally, companies are making really good progress. But the share price does not get going. We explain whether this is a warning signal and how investors can deal with such a situation. Today we look at the travel group TUI, which currently has little travel fever priced in, the steel group ThyssenKrupp, which is suffering from the energy crisis, and Barsele Minerals, where a valuable gold project is not yet putting its horsepower on the road.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 23rd, 2022 | 10:12 CEST
Records push for action - Desert Gold Ventures, ThyssenKrupp, BioNTech
The statement comes as little surprise to many. The German Federal Bank said that annual inflation in the eurozone would likely reach a new record high in the last quarter of 2022 due to rising commodity costs and supply shortages. In addition, German Bundesbank head Nagel believes the German economy may slip into recession in the winter. It is therefore likely that the monetary watchdogs have lost the race for inflation, especially in the eurozone. Further rate hikes are only expected to stall the economy's growth engine further. It is time to look at long-term positions in the precious metals sector.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on July 15th, 2022 | 14:27 CEST
Renewable energies in action: ThyssenKrupp, Altech Advanced Materials, Plug Power - Who is winning the race?
Steel is responsible for 8 to 11% of global CO₂ emissions. It is essential for the automotive and construction industries and the manufacture of industrial machinery. It also forms the basis for a number of decarbonization technologies, including wind turbines, generators and smart grids. Without companies like ThyssenKrupp, it would not be possible to build electric cars, which will run faster than Elon Musk can tweet, thanks to innovative battery technology from Altech Advanced Materials AG. GreenTech companies like Plug Power also need steel for their green hydrogen plants. And ThyssenKrupp needs green hydrogen for CO₂-free production. Who is winning the race in the green energy play?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 14th, 2022 | 12:43 CEST
Attention: BASF, Viva Gold, ThyssenKrupp - Stocks with good turnaround opportunities!
In view of continuing high inflation data, investors worldwide are looking for stability, which is currently difficult to find due to increasing geopolitical tensions. Strongly fluctuating stock and crypto prices are the daily companions. Even the real estate markets are affected by the sharp rise in interest rates in recent months, especially in the commercial sector. The bond market has already had its first sell-off, and bond prices have even trended upward again recently. The energy policy with Russia, an important supplier, appears to be decisive for the continuation of the economy. Should the gas tap be turned off, Central Europe will have a serious problem. We highlight a few anomalies from the equity sector.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 7th, 2022 | 14:13 CEST
Protect your capital! Crisis ahead! Thyssenkrupp, ArcelorMittal, Nordex, Tocvan Ventures
The Germans are crisis weary. But this can be expensive! Instead of looking at COVID-19, inflation and climate change in isolation, it is vital to recognize where the mix can still lead. A recession and a further dynamization of inflation could be just the beginning. What if economies end up on the brink of bankruptcy and wealth disappears on a grand scale?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 6th, 2022 | 12:11 CEST
Plug Power, First Hydrogen, ThyssenKrupp, Nel ASA - Climate rescue stocks in focus!
Whoever thinks about transportation in the future should have e-mobility and, secondly, hydrogen in mind. At the last EU summit in June, the phasing out of combustion engines by 2035 was anchored, with the exception of so-called e-fuels. Various processes are being discussed in producing e-fuels that lead to a synthetic fuel. It does not burn completely free of pollutants, but at least it is produced 100% climate-neutral. In the case of so-called green hydrogen, the industry is now moving forward step by step. The processes are still costly and only competitive to a limited extent if the current fossil fuel prices are considered. Things are now getting exciting with the following shares.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 23rd, 2022 | 10:14 CEST
ThyssenKrupp, Desert Gold, Bayer - Waiting for the turnaround
After a strong start to the week for the DAX and a high of 13,444 points, the leading German index ran out of steam. Due to increasing fears of a recession and concerns about continued enormously high inflation rates, the stock market barometer again fell below the psychologically important mark of 13,000 points. The speech of the head of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, should therefore be enormously important for the further course and provide for volatile markets. A decision is also likely to be made soon on the gold market based on the strategy of the monetary guardians.
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