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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 23rd, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
Nordex Surges Higher! Sharp Revenue Decline at thyssenkrupp nucera! Is dynaCERT a Buy Now?
Nordex appears to have completed its consolidation phase. Following a sharp correction, the wind turbine manufacturer's stock has rebounded strongly in recent weeks. Yesterday, orders from the US provided fresh momentum. Investors could also speculate on a significant share price recovery driven by new orders at dynaCERT. The cleantech company's stock has corrected significantly in recent weeks. The German management team has focused on series production and sales in recent months, which should bear fruit in the second half of the year. Analysts are certainly bullish. There is also a "Buy" recommendation for thyssenkrupp nucera. However, the most recent quarterly report has caused some disillusionment. While order intake was positive, the revenue decline was quite dramatic.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 4th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
BUY or SELL? thyssenkrupp nucera, Nordex, and Pure One Under the Microscope
Nordex shares have had strong momentum this year. Operations are going brilliantly. But perhaps the stock has risen too sharply? Is a 20% correction possible? Analysts believe so and recommend selling. In contrast, Pure One is expected to achieve a breakthrough this year. The Australian company is working on commercial vehicles powered by fuel cells and batteries. It has seen success in both areas. The stock is traded on Tradegate and could take off this year. In contrast, thyssenkrupp nucera recently disappointed with a profit warning. Has it hit bottom? Analysts, in any case, see a buying opportunity. They expect significant growth in revenue and profit in the coming years.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 24th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Iran and the USD 100 Mark – Total Oil Madness Drives ITM Power, Zefiro Methane, thyssenkrupp nucera, and Nel ASA
Crazy times for investors. After repeated back-and-forth between Washington and Tehran, uncertainty surrounding the future of the conflict continues to rise. As a result, markets remain highly volatile heading into the weekend. Over the past ten trading days, Brent crude has swung between USD 82 and 104—so what can investors realistically rely on? One approach may be to take a closer look at the oil sector's peer group—or to revisit opportunities in the alternative energy space. Plug Power recently set off a real fireworks display here. But how are ITM Power, Nel ASA, and thyssenkrupp nucera performing in this environment? And then there is the newcomer Zefiro Methane, whose approach could quickly propel the stock into a higher league. We delve a little deeper, quite literally, into what is happening beneath the surface.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 23rd, 2026 | 07:00 CET
WATCH OUT for Nel ASA! INSIDER PURCHASES at thyssenkrupp nucera! Secure a 10% DIVIDEND now with RE Royalties shares!
Investors can currently still secure a dividend yield of 10% with RE Royalties shares. The share price has finally taken off and still appears inexpensive. It offers an opportunity to profit from the AI energy boom in the US at a low cost. Hydrogen companies are still far from paying dividends. Most recently, thyssenkrupp nucera also slipped into the red. However, analysts see potential for the share price to rise and recommend buying. Insiders are also buying the stock. In contrast, Nel appears to have lost all share price momentum. The company has not published any news for what feels like an eternity, and no analyst recommends buying the stock. But next week is likely to be exciting.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 20th, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Exciting developments at First Hydrogen, Plug Power, and thyssenkrupp nucera! What they mean for shareholders
Who can satisfy the enormous power demand of data centers and AI infrastructure? Microsoft and Meta have already demonstrated the possible direction forward: nuclear energy and so-called SMRs - small modular reactors. In the United States, there is no long-term alternative to nuclear power. On the other hand, hydrogen should not be underestimated. Plug Power and thyssenkrupp nucera are well-known industry representatives. First Hydrogen is pursuing exciting new approaches. The Canadians have the potential to shake up the industry. This could lead to a massive revaluation of the stock.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 6th, 2026 | 08:55 CET
Buy HYDROGEN STOCKS now?! Plug Power, thyssenkrupp nucera, and First Hydrogen in focus
Now, this would be a genuine sensation and could trigger a sharp revaluation of the stock. First Hydrogen is working on an alternative to uranium-based fuel salts, as part of its activities in small modular reactors (SMRs) and green hydrogen. thyssenkrupp nucera, on the other hand, is pursuing a more conservative strategy and focusing on green hydrogen produced from solar and wind energy. The company sees great potential in India and aims to tap into the market there. At Plug Power, attention is currently focused on the company's financial future. Shareholders must vote on a significant dilution measure. The former market darling is attempting to restore confidence and improve market sentiment.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 5th, 2026 | 07:30 CET
Double-digit start to 2026 for Plug Power, Nel ASA, CHAR Technologies, and thyssenkrupp nucera
Things are continuing as they ended in 2025: high volatility, challenging circumstances, and political upheaval. Now the guns are speaking again, because there is no peace in Ukraine after all, putting defense stocks back at the top of the shopping list. However, after years of decline, investors are now venturing back into the alternative energy sector. Since the hydrogen boom in 2021, the industry's protagonists have lost up to 90% of their share price value. So why not venture back into an area where money has not flowed for a long time? Biomass specialist CHAR Technologies is a newcomer on the scene. The rally started here in 2025 and is likely to continue. thyssenkrupp nucera is also worth a look. After being spun off from the Duisburg-based group, the lights appear to be green!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 27th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
REBOUND for Steyr shares! COLLAPSE at Nel and thyssenkrupp nucera! SCALING at dynaCERT?
Hydrogen will play an important role in the future. But companies like Nel and thyssenkrupp nucera are not generating sustainable profits despite high revenues. In contrast, dynaCERT's bridge technology is convincing more and more companies. The retrofit kit for diesel engines can be installed with little effort, helping to save fuel and reduce emissions. If the rollout is successful, a scalable business model could drive the share price. thyssenkrupp nucera has crashed. Why is the stock trading at an all-time low? Meanwhile, Steyr is in rebound mode. Analysts see even more potential in the stock of the specialty engine provider.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 19th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Hydrogen revolution! Will there now be a flood of matches? thyssenkrupp nucera, Linde, First Hydrogen
The European hydrogen market is gaining momentum. With the new Hydrogen Mechanism, the EU is launching a matchmaking platform to connect green hydrogen supply with demand. The initiative aims to accelerate the market's development. In the future, several rounds of tenders will take place each year via an IT platform to bring hydrogen producers and consumers together. Companies such as First Hydrogen expressly welcome this development.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 12th, 2025 | 07:05 CET
Time for savvy buyers! Should you get in now with thyssenkrupp, Plug Power, Nel ASA, Pure Hydrogen, or nucera?
Such volatility is rare on the stock markets. After months of upward movement, the potential for a correction has also been tested in recent days. Investors now need strong nerves and a clear focus on fundamentals - overvalued stocks can lose ground within a matter of days, even if the price build-up took months. Smart investors use so-called trailing stops, which automatically adjust upwards as valuations rise. In the best case, the automated exit is then triggered from above once the previously defined percentage loss threshold is reached. In the hydrogen sector, prices have moved erratically. Where should investors take action now?
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