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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 27th, 2026 | 07:40 CET

A Stock Picker's Paradise: DRC Gold, Verbio, and Mutares - Which Stock Is Poised to Surge Next?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • renewables

Even in highly volatile markets, selective opportunities continue to emerge. Investors who added Verbio to their portfolios a year ago can now celebrate a fourfold increase in their capital. The company has now raised its guidance, and analysts are once again raising their price targets. Similarly, Mutares' stock could see a significant rally again soon. The new updated medium-term targets point to continued growth, and recent analyst commentary suggests upside potential of 85% from current levels. For investors looking to leverage gold's pullbacks with the excellent prospects of an explorer, DRC Gold is a good choice.

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Commented by Mario Hose on March 13th, 2026 | 06:55 CET

Hotter than hydrogen stocks Nel ASA and Plug Power: the discreet crisis winners CHAR Technologies, 2G Energy, and Verbio!

  • chartechnologies
  • plug power
  • nel asa
  • cleantech
  • GreenTech
  • greenhydrogen

The politically driven energy transition was meant to change a lot, but while many are still discussing distant dreams, three companies are already creating tangible results today. This goes beyond environmental protection; it is about the radical conversion of waste into valuable energy and helping heavy industry avoid CO2 collapse. Among them, Canada's CHAR Technologies stands out, making the virtually impossible possible with a unique high-temperature technology and recently raising fresh capital for its next big leap. CHAR is not alone. In Germany, heavyweights such as 2G Energy and Verbio are proving that biogas and highly efficient combined heat and power are no longer niche topics, but can make stock market prices soar. These three stocks could form the backbone of a green portfolio in 2026, provided the overall market and political conditions are favorable. Here is why these three stocks, in particular, could boost your portfolio.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on February 18th, 2026 | 07:30 CET

Verbio, CHAR Technologies, and Waste Management - These 3 stocks together are turning waste into billions!

  • cleantech
  • Sustainability
  • biochar
  • waste
  • renewableenergy

The global waste management industry is set to become a billion-dollar market by 2026. Over 2.3 billion tons of waste per year are driving radical innovations that are transforming pure cost centers into profitable growth markets. Artificial intelligence and waste-to-energy technologies are merging into an ecosystem that is breaking efficiency records. This dynamic is not only affecting industry giants, but also specialized pioneers who are shaping the future with biogas optimization, pyrolysis processes, and global logistics. Read on to find out exactly how Verbio, CHAR Technologies, and Waste Management are benefiting from these megatrends.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 2nd, 2026 | 07:25 CET

Energy from waste, as at Verbio: CHAR Technologies as the savior of the steel industry – competition for market leader SunCoke Energy

  • cleantech
  • Sustainability
  • renewableenergy
  • waste
  • Steel

The steel industry is facing a severe test that is often glossed over in ESG reports. While politicians, the media, and futurologists dream of green hydrogen, this vision collides with harsh reality: steel, the basic material of our modern civilization, cannot be produced in existing plants without solid carbon. It serves not only as an energy source, but also as a chemical reducing agent to extract oxygen from iron ore and as a support structure in the furnace. Against this backdrop, it becomes clear that decarbonization cannot be achieved by completely eliminating carbon, but only by replacing its fossil origin. In this billion-dollar market, the Canadian company CHAR Technologies is positioning itself as a key problem solver. While the established market leader SunCoke Energy still relies on fossil coal and is increasingly under margin pressure, CHAR's biochar is an immediately available, climate-neutral solution. At the same time, Verbio's success in Europe shows that scaling up waste materials to energy works – a logic that CHAR is now applying to the steel sector.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 16th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

Novo Nordisk, dynaCERT, Verbio – Do not panic!

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • Biotechnology
  • Sustainability

No, Donald Trump was not the focus of attention this week, even though the US president invited people to a parade to celebrate his 79th birthday. Instead, the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel dominated the last few days of the trading week. So far, investors seem relatively unimpressed by the flaring conflict. Energy stocks, especially oil producers, have risen sharply, which could signal an end to the correction of the past few months.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 28th, 2023 | 07:40 CEST

Nordex, Power Nickel, Verbio - On the verge of a Breakthrough

  • Mining
  • Nickel
  • renewableenergies
  • Energy

Both politics and business are taking significant risks in their efforts to achieve climate goals. Fossil fuels are to be replaced by alternative energy sources as quickly as possible. In turn, the consumption of metallic raw materials is increasing to build renewable, energy-efficient systems. As Western countries increasingly strive to become independent of imports from Russia or China, domestic producers of critical raw materials, in particular, are likely to emerge as long-term winners.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on September 29th, 2022 | 12:01 CEST

Verbio, Kleos Space, KWS Saat - This news is moving share prices!

  • Space
  • Technology
  • Investments

Increased uncertainties in geopolitics, rampant inflation with exploding commodity and energy prices, and higher interest rates are making it increasingly difficult for companies to meet the forecasts they issued at the beginning of the year. Recent examples include battery manufacturer Varta and real estate financier Hypoport, which had to withdraw their annual targets. In addition, however, a number of companies have been able to surprise on the upside despite all the challenges.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 2nd, 2022 | 12:22 CEST

Adler Group, BrainChip, Verbio - Exciting developments!

  • Investments
  • Technology

Not every piece of information is received by the market as the broadcaster had intended. The general sentiment and the need for an explanation of news or developments also plays a major, sometimes even decisive role. The management and shareholders of the Adler Group and Verbio can currently sing a song about this. However, in part, it is also the short-sighted quarterly thinking, as in the case of BrainChip, that is depressing the share prices. Forward-looking investors can profit from these constellations.

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Commented by Nico Popp on September 24th, 2021 | 10:26 CEST

VERBIO BioEnergie, Sierra Grande Minerals, Barrick Gold: Where timing is almost irrelevant

  • Gold

The markets have been in a celebratory mood since the crash following the outbreak of the pandemic. Slowly, however, critical voices are multiplying. Events such as the imbalance of China Evergrande and also the rising inflation are worrying investors. And now, the US Federal Reserve is threatening to raise interest rates in the coming year. How should investors deal with this situation? We present three hot stocks and explain how they fit the market.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on April 21st, 2021 | 09:17 CEST

Verbio, dynaCERT, Total - Which fuel share ignites the price turbo?

  • Hydrogen

Bioethanol, hydrogen, conventional oil & gas. Three different types of combustion fuels, all of which have their reason for being, but also their advantages and disadvantages. Oil & gas have enabled the world to industrialize, but what does the future look like in the face of finite resources and climate change? Bioethanol is a sustainable alternative, but how will relevant quantities be produced in the face of limited arable land and an ever-growing world population? Is hydrogen the solution to all our problems? But where will the enormous amounts of energy needed to produce it come from? Will it ultimately come down to a mix? Which companies will come out on top in the end?

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