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Commented by Stefan Bode on August 12th, 2026 | 08:20 CEST
Cash Flow Is King: Evonik, RE Royalties and Wheaton Precious Metals
In today’s volatile market environment, investors looking for companies that stand out through strong margins and robust cash flow have come to the right place. This report examines three profitable players from the sectors of commodity finance, renewable energy, and specialty chemicals. What do these stocks have in common? Smart, scalable business models, significant operational improvements in the current fiscal year, and compelling technical chart patterns. Find out now which of these stocks are on the verge of a decisive breakout and why it is worth taking a closer look right now.
ReadCommented by Lars Winter on August 7th, 2026 | 09:40 CEST
Is HPQ Silicon on the Verge of a Breakthrough? Evonik and Rheinmetall Are Already Delivering: Three Exciting Stocks Under the Microscope
New batteries are expected to keep drones in the air longer, innovative production processes are set to revolutionize the specialty chemicals industry, and defence contracts worth billions are expected to fully utilize the industry's capacity. The companies HPQ Silicon, Evonik, and Rheinmetall are developing innovative technologies and high-tech products, targeting different segments of these growth markets. The opportunities for investors are significant, though the risks are distributed very unevenly. We take a closer look at this trio in our stock review.
ReadCommented by Lars Winter on July 29th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
New Buy Recommendations for Evonik, Fuchs, and Zefiro Methane: Analysts See Price Potential of Over 240%
Fresh Buy recommendations are fueling new price momentum for Zefiro Methane, Evonik, and Fuchs. The outlook for Zefiro is particularly spectacular. Following the turnaround in its operating performance, GBC believes the stock could multiply in value. But analysts are also forecasting double-digit price gains for the two German chemical stocks. When analysts raise their forecasts and recommend buying a stock, it is often worth taking a closer look. It becomes particularly interesting when these optimistic assessments are backed up by surprisingly strong financial results. That is exactly the case right now with Zefiro Methane, Evonik, and Fuchs. While the two German companies are already operating profitably and impressing with strong quarterly results, Zefiro is only at the beginning of a potential revaluation. The upside potential is correspondingly greater, though the risk is higher as well.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 22nd, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
At the Heart of Industrial Transformation: HPQ Silicon, Plug Power, and Evonik
Industry increasingly requires advanced materials for the energy and mobility transitions. Both megatrends depend on highly specialized inputs—whether for more powerful batteries, more efficient energy storage, or scalable hydrogen infrastructure. Established chemical companies like Evonik Industries contribute to this development through the production of materials such as pyrogenic silica, which supports thermal stability and performance in modern battery systems. At the same time, hydrogen pioneers like Plug Power are building comprehensive ecosystem solutions. The younger company HPQ Silicon fits into this picture with innovative processes for the low-emission production of nanomaterials and silicon anodes. Through its collaboration with Novacium, HPQ recently reported a milestone: prototype GEN4 battery cells with capacities exceeding 7,000 mAh, significantly outperforming conventional industrial cells. At the same time, the on-demand hydrogen production technology developed by HPQ offers a decentralized alternative to electrolysis infrastructure, such as that offered by Plug Power. Investors should take note: HPQ Silicon is positioning itself at the intersection of specialty chemicals and emerging hydrogen-related applications.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 11th, 2026 | 07:15 CET
Megatrend decarbonization: CHAR Technologies in the lead, BASF and Evonik stumbling?
Rising prices, security of supply, and ambitious climate targets are shaping the energy transition. Energy has become a strategic resource. CHAR Technologies converts biological waste into long-lasting carbon products such as biocarbon or biochar, which permanently bind carbon and remove it from the natural carbon cycle. The Canadian company is thus addressing several megatrends at once. Energy-intensive industries such as chemicals have recently been able to breathe a sigh of relief, as the EU appears to be planning to issue free emission allowances for longer than predicted. Nevertheless, the challenges remain considerable. Which companies will ultimately convince investors?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 9th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Dividends and growth? It is possible! With RE Royalties, Royalty Pharma or Evonik
The stock market is not just about price increases; dividends are also highly attractive. There are even professional investor groups that focus almost exclusively on continuous returns. Examples include pension funds and insurers. But why do companies in some sectors distribute more profits than others? We take a closer look at three exciting stocks that are also income generators and explain which business models offer the greatest potential from an investor's perspective.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 22nd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Top CEO warns of global economic crisis – Secure your portfolio now: Nel, Evonik, Dryden Gold
These are words that raise concern: Evonik CEO Christian Kullmann believes that the global economy is on the brink of an economic crisis due to constant tariff threats. The CEO is calling for greater economic freedom for companies in Germany, as investment is urgently needed after years of stagnation. Although Kullmann ends the interview on a hopeful note, the situation remains uncertain. We explain how investors can navigate this uncertainty and present stocks with promising prospects.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 22nd, 2023 | 07:30 CEST
After Lanxess shock, now time to invest in gold? Barrick, Manuka Resources, Evonik
Now into gold shares? The recent profit warnings from the chemical sector should not be underestimated. After all, chemicals are an important early indicator of a possible recession. Lanxess recently shocked the stock market with a profit warning. Before that, the British specialty chemicals producer Croda, among others, had already issued a warning. Are BASF and Evonik the next spoilsports? Analysts are becoming increasingly sceptical, and share price targets are plummeting. A recession would catch many investors off guard. Therefore, gold shares are worth a look again. Heavyweight Barrick is ailing on the chart but remains a solid investment. Manuka Resources has an interesting story. Investors are in for an exciting few months.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 23rd, 2021 | 07:32 CEST
Evonik, SKRR Exploration, AMS - Protect your money!
Yesterday, ECB chief Christine Lagarde appeared before the press to confirm the key interest rate of historic 0.0%. With the ultra-loose monetary policy, she follows US counterpart Jerome Powell, who wants to maintain this state until 2023. Inflation, which was already 2.6% in the United States in March, plays a subordinate role. At the same time, commodity prices are exploding at the moment. There is a threat of historic price increases with drastic consequences for the end consumer. Prepare yourself!
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