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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 3rd, 2022 | 11:47 CET

Plug Power, Hensoldt, Saturn Oil + Gas: Will the price rally continue?

  • Oil

Until recently, it seemed unthinkable, but it has become a reality: the price of Brent oil is trading above USD 110, a multi-year high. The German armed forces are to receive EUR 100 billion in special funds. In addition, according to Chancellor Scholz, NATO's 2% target is to be met in the future. And renewable energies are described by politicians of all parties as strategically important "freedom energies". These drastic developments are currently moving share prices. The value of the defense company Hensoldt has doubled within a few days, and a new major customer beckons. Hydrogen specialist Plug Power has also posted double-digit gains but missed analysts' estimates operationally in 2021. Saturn Oil & Gas shares have not yet benefited from the high oil price. After the successful takeover, the knot could now burst.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 2nd, 2022 | 13:21 CET

MAS Gold, Nordex, Hensoldt - Profit from the crisis!

  • Gold

War in Europe! After the end of the Balkan conflict and the ceasefire in Northern Ireland and the Basque country, no one could have imagined that it could happen again so quickly. On the stock exchanges, armed conflicts seldom cause storms of enthusiasm. On the contrary, investors take refuge in supposedly "safe investments," such as precious metals. Therefore, it is all the more important to closely examine the news situation in order to identify which stocks can benefit from the overall negative situation.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 25th, 2022 | 07:58 CET

Rheinmetall, Diamcor, Hensoldt - The scenario escalates

  • Diamonds
  • armaments

All the diplomatic attempts to resolve the situation in Ukraine peacefully have failed. Russia is already in eastern Ukraine with its troops, and the police are reporting fighting throughout the country. In his televised speech launching the war against Ukraine, Russia's President Putin threatens the West with a massive counterstrike. The markets fall into deep red territory. By contrast, the defense industry is benefiting alongside precious metals and oil. Orders should thus continue to rise over the next few years. After the expected sanctions, energy prices are also likely to explode, so there is no end in sight to the inflationary spiral.

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