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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 18th, 2024 | 07:05 CET
Bloom Energy, Altech Advanced Materials, FuelCell Energy – Extreme jumps
After the stock market celebrated the quick end of the US elections, a sense of realism returned to the market. The technology exchange Nasdaq, in particular, was hit hard on the last trading day of the week, falling by almost 2.5%. In general, volatility increased significantly in the past trading week. The reason for this lies in the rising yields on US government bonds. A previously priced-in interest rate cut is now once again uncertain.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 11th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
Traffic light madness! The turnaround at BASF, Altech Advanced Materials, Nordex and Siemens Energy
The traffic light coalition departs – and the economy breathes a sigh of relief. Key future topics such as the energy transition, e-mobility and the energy storage market now have good prospects. With a redefinition of industrial policy in Germany, confidence is returning to small and medium-sized companies. With a constant stream of new regulations, high energy costs and excessive bureaucracy, the failed coalition had many things in mind – but not the economic well-being of Germany. A murmur is going through the fragile industrial complexes with the announced new election. We expect a surge of innovative ideas, especially in the areas of energy security and mobility. Check your portfolio!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 6th, 2024 | 07:35 CET
Soaring share prices, battery revolution, sales record! BYD, Plug Power and Altech Advanced Materials shares!
Altech Advanced Materials is getting ever closer to the battery revolution. And it is all happening in Germany! The prototype of their revolutionary solid-state battery is operational, and there is an initial declaration of intent in the three-digit million-euro range. The Company is valued at around EUR 25 million, providing solid reasons for a potential rapid 50% price increase. Meanwhile, Plug Power's stock has shot up a good 20% since Friday. Is this just a blip, or is there more to it for the former hydrogen high-flyer? In any case, Plug shareholders should be cautious next week. There is also a lot to be said for rising prices at BYD. The Chinese electric carmaker is in a thrilling race with Tesla for industry leadership, and analysts are forecasting over a 20% upside potential.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 29th, 2024 | 08:00 CET
BYD, Altech Advanced Materials, JinkoSolar – Better batteries are key to a green revolution
Batteries are essential to the future of electrification. However, both technologies need to be improved in terms of performance and safety. EV batteries require higher energy density for better range and lighter weight, with technologies such as solid-state batteries that could reduce the risk of overheating and fire. On the energy storage side, long-lasting, environmentally friendly solutions are needed to balance out fluctuations in renewable energies and ensure grid stability. Innovative approaches in both areas are crucial to making e-mobility sustainable, high-performance, and safe.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 25th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Altech Advanced Materials, McDonald's, Volkswagen - Innovation and crisis resilience open up lucrative investment opportunities
In the current economic situation, investors are presented with promising opportunities in companies that stand out due to their innovative strength and skilful crisis management. Particularly attractive are companies that invest countercyclically in research and development and thus emerge from crises stronger than before. Altech Advanced Materials, with its innovative battery technology, shows how companies can tap into new market opportunities through research and development. McDonald's, on the other hand, is struggling with a food safety issue that requires rapid crisis management to restore consumer confidence. Volkswagen has to deal with the consequences of a personnel scandal in its most important foreign market, China. We take a look at the details.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 7th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
JinkoSolar, Altech Advanced Materials, Nio – The comeback of renewable energies
With its announcement of plans to revive the struggling economy in the Middle Kingdom, the Chinese government triggered a stock market rally that has been unmatched for over 15 years. In addition to technology stocks, companies in the renewable energy sector, in particular, rose to the top of the stock lists despite future additional tariffs on electric vehicles produced in China by the European Union. The EU Commission aims to boost domestic production. In terms of energy storage, a company "Made in Germany" could cause a stir in the future.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 4th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Top stocks performance check: Plug Power, Nel ASA, Altech Advanced Materials, VW, and BYD
A fierce battle has broken out in the automotive market. Habeck is considering reinstating the 2023 environmental subsidies due to a sharp drop in electric vehicle sales, but important market shares have already been lost. In the area of energy transition, Germany is progressing slowly, while nuclear energy is experiencing a global renaissance. Fortunately, innovative concepts are repeatedly emerging from small and medium-sized companies that are helping advance Germany as a business location. While hydrogen continues to play a peripheral role, Altech Advanced Materials has now launched the first prototype of a sodium chloride solid-state battery. For dynamic investors, this presents an explosive environment with extraordinary return opportunities.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 27th, 2024 | 07:10 CEST
Better than Plug Power? Stocks of Siemens Energy and Altech Advanced Materials are taking off!
Are there new stars in the energy transition? Plug Power and Nel have likely squandered their status in recent years. Both companies are unable to get a grip on their losses, and growth is weakening. Now, Plug Power is trying a new approach. In contrast, Altech Advanced Materials is just getting started. The stock of the German battery hopeful gained 20% in the past week alone. The reason: the marketing of the revolutionary solid-state battery is picking up speed. The Altech battery is expected to solve a critical problem for renewable energy and holds billion-dollar potential. After the strong performance in the current year, does the Siemens Energy share still have potential? Will it reach a new annual high with its old CEO?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 18th, 2024 | 07:45 CEST
BYD, Altech Advanced Materials, BMW – The Battle Between China and Europe in the Automotive Industry
The competition between Asian, especially Chinese, and European car manufacturers is intensifying, especially in the electric vehicle sector. China has overtaken Germany as the largest vehicle exporter, and brands like BYD dominate with technological advantages and lower prices. European manufacturers are under pressure and are responding with measures such as possible punitive tariffs and increased competition. At the same time, they are investing in research, development, and strategic partnerships. We look at the current situation of car manufacturers and present a company that could revolutionize the e-mobility market.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on September 3rd, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Volkswagen, Altech Advanced Materials, NIO: Global race for the best solutions in e-mobility and energy storage
The energy and automotive sectors are in a state of flux. Volkswagen is implementing drastic cost-cutting measures for its oldest employees and, at the same time, losing market share in the electric vehicle sector. Altech Advanced Materials, on the other hand, is presenting an innovative solution for stationary energy storage with the CERENERGY® solid-state battery. This technology could revolutionize the market for large-scale storage systems and make companies less dependent on regional power supplies. NIO, an up-and-coming electric vehicle manufacturer from China, is revolutionizing the energy supply for electric vehicles with its battery swap system. In doing so, they offer an innovative solution to the biggest pain point for EV drivers to date: charging time. Which company stands for the best forward-looking innovation?
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