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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on September 19th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
More than 100% with hydrogen stocks: Plug Power, thyssenkrupp nucera, First Hydrogen
Are hydrogen stocks making a comeback? In recent months, shareholders of Nel, Plug Power, and Co. have had little reason to celebrate. However, the bottom could have been reached for some stocks. Analysts see more than 100% upside potential for Thyssenkrupp Nucera, and the German company's hydrogen technology for heavy industry has won another award. First Hydrogen is among the innovators of hydrogen solutions for commercial vehicles. The Canadian company's fuel cell powertrain is to be installed in a proven light commercial vehicle of a major German vehicle manufacturer, and the next step in Germany is now following. And what is the problem child Plug Power doing? The hydrogen pioneer is back with a whole series of announcements. Is it worth getting in now?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 18th, 2024 | 07:30 CEST
Turnaround stocks – Here we go! 250% returns with thyssenkrupp, nucera, Evotec, VCI Global and A2Z Cust2Mate
The stock markets are going up and up, even in the most challenging stock market month of the year. Because the market had already corrected in July, the bulls say that the need to catch up is all the greater due to upcoming interest rate cuts by central banks. The bears believe that the valuation of tech and AI stocks, in particular, is already far too advanced and are hoping for a correction. Yet, green signals dominate daily, and now the question is which lagging stocks to invest in. Of course, it does not work without fundamentals, but sometimes insider buying is enough to lift sentiment. We select promising risk-return profiles for risk-conscious investors.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 10th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Warning: DAX and stock correction - Here come the Comeback stocks! TUI, ThyssenKrupp, Nucera, Desert Gold, and Lufthansa
The stock market gives and takes. After a sharp correction in July, there was a real buying frenzy in August. Surprisingly, however, the old crowd pullers did not reach new highs. Chart technicians interpret this as a dangerous double top with a subsequent sell trigger, which was already in place last week. So, while the major stocks continue to sell off day after day, the underperformers of recent months are starting to attract renewed attention. And if the rotation is successful, quick rebounds with decent returns are on the cards. We take a closer look at a few turnaround candidates.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 4th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
DAX correction - Time to sell defense stocks? Rheinmetall, Renk, First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp, and nucera
What an incredible rally in just four weeks! At the beginning of August, the DAX 40 index was still at 17,200 points - yesterday, for the first time, it was close to the 19,000 mark. And all against the backdrop of a flimsy interest rate cut announcement from the US. Once again, investors are betting on a big wave of interest rate cuts, but will they materialize? Although inflation is falling slightly, the price of goods and services has risen by a good 50% in the last four years. We are not referring to the misleading consumer price index of the statisticians but rather to the "menu of the people." We are talking about restaurants, consumption, mobility, and housing. The most significant increase has likely been in the housing sector, where energy prices, insurance costs, and rents have risen dramatically. Soon, even homeowners will be affected by property tax, as the wheel of inflation continues to turn. Equities have once again surged ahead as war and expensive raw materials fuel the market. Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 26th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Plug Power, First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp nucera - Could multiples like in the dot-com era be possible?
The current hydrogen industry is strongly reminiscent of the dot-com era: back then, many internet stocks were considered temporary flops, but some survived and prospered, with Amazon being a prime example. When the dot-com bubble burst, Amazon emerged stronger and became a global economic giant. Similarly, just as there were skeptics about the long-term success of early internet companies, today there are doubts about the long-term viability of hydrogen technology. However, history teaches us that in the midst of many failures, some standout players can emerge that revolutionize the industry and create long-term value. We look at three possible candidates.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 29th, 2024 | 06:30 CEST
Here we go! Olympic 250% with hydrogen! Nel, Plug Power, First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp and nucera
Olympia goes Hydrogen! Japanese car manufacturer Toyota is providing a fleet of 500 Mirai hydrogen vehicles, 10 hydrogen buses, and 1,150 electric vehicles for the Olympic Games in Paris. Although hydrogen vehicles, such as the Toyota Mirai, produce virtually no emissions, 96% of the hydrogen produced worldwide still comes from fossil fuels such as methane gas. As a result, most hydrogen vehicles currently cause significantly more pollution than battery-powered electric vehicles and are only marginally cleaner than conventional combustion engines. However, there are notable exceptions: First Hydrogen is demonstrating how things could work in the future with the EU's 'Net Zero 2050' target!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 3rd, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
100% possible with hydrogen! Keep an eye on Plug Power, Nel, First Hydrogen, nucera, and Cavendish
Football is the dominant topic at the moment. Even in ancient Rome, bread and circuses worked quite well to distract the people from the essentials. Investors should pay attention to the progress made in the hydrogen sector. Cavendish shares have brought new momentum to a sector that has been badly beaten up since 2021. Can the Nel subsidiary initiate a change in sentiment? We analyze the situation like Ronaldo at the penalty spot. But it should definitely go in!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 19th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Insider alert at Rheinmetall and Thyssenkrupp Nucera! Is First Hydrogen better than Nel?
Insiders are taking action after the Rheinmetall share slipped below the EUR 500 mark in the past few days. Following share purchases last week, more board members ordered shares at the start of this week. And there is also positive news on the operational side. There is also an insider alert at Thyssekrupp Nucera. Can the German hydrogen share stop the downward trend? And should First Hydrogen be preferred over Nel? There are good reasons for this. The Canadians' hydrogen commercial vehicle has now also impressed Amazon in practical tests. The news has gone under the radar in the current negative industry environment. This presents a buying opportunity, as EUR 500 million in annual revenue potential is offset by a EUR 30 million market capitalization.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 11th, 2024 | 06:45 CEST
After the European elections: Is it all happening now? Nel ASA, Kraken Energy, Siemens Energy, ThyssenKrupp and Nucera in focus
Europe has voted, and the Green parties have suffered historic losses! Now, the energy debate is coming to the fore again. While Germany is focusing entirely on green energy in the future, other countries have long since turned the challenges of the time into action. Nuclear energy remains a "zero-zero solution", making France, the Czech Republic and Poland the biggest climate protection exporters in the EU. This is because many new state-of-the-art reactors are being built here. The electricity market is huge, as Germany alone will have to shut down its gas and coal-fired power plants over the next few years due to the CO2 reduction commitments from the Paris Agreement. This threatens to create a supply gap that can only be filled with alternative energies, nuclear power, or hydrogen. What should investors focus on now?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 22nd, 2024 | 08:00 CEST
Hydrogen stocks with top news! Plug Power, Thyssenkrupp Nucera and dynaCERT in focus!
Despite negative quarterly figures, the Plug Power share has developed positively in recent days. Is this the turnaround for the hydrogen pureplay? The Americans recently reported progress on a mega-project. dynaCERT is strengthening its position with an industry expert and former Daimler manager. The technology company is thus preparing for the breakthrough of its products aimed at reducing emissions in diesel vehicles. All that is missing now is VERRA certification for the issue of CO2 certificates. At Thyssenkrupp Nucera, the quarterly figures currently have to be digested. Analyst comments sound somewhat disappointed, but the price targets still leave room for growth for the German hydrogen hopeful.
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