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Commented by Nico Popp on July 1st, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Worry-Free Dividends: Best Buy and Unilever Are Turning the Corner—RE Royalties Offers Deep Value and a 10% Dividend
War or peace? Rarely has the global situation been so chaotic. Even the AI hype, which has driven stock prices higher for years, is fading. So what should investors do? Stable income generators, such as solid dividend stocks, have always been in demand during comparable market phases. But which dividend stock is truly a good choice? While many large corporations are having to reinvent themselves, innovative players in promising niches are shaking up entire markets. A comparison of the three companies—Best Buy, Unilever, and RE Royalties—shows what matters most to dividend investors right now.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 17th, 2022 | 15:57 CET
Which stocks should investors buy? BioNTech, Desert Gold, Unilever in focus
The start of the week in Germany has been mixed. At 15,937 points, the German benchmark index DAX is almost unchanged from the close of trading last Friday. No impulses are expected from the U.S. today, as the stock market there remains closed for the holiday. The MDAX last traded at 34,667 points (+0.24%), TecDAX at 3,563 points (+0.53%) and SDAX at 15,872 points with 0.07% in the red. Detached from the indices, investors have special opportunities today in individual stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 15th, 2021 | 10:40 CEST
The Very Good Food Company, Unilever, Kraft Heinz Company - People always eat!
Vegan food is becoming increasingly popular. On the one hand, public opinion is increasingly directed against unethical animal husbandry. On the other, we as consumers are becoming aware that traditional livestock farming is a factor in global warming. After all, the production of one kilo of Argentine steak requires 5,000-15,000 liters of water. The figure comes from the WWF study "Water footprint of Germany." Added to this is the methane production of livestock farming, not to mention all the other problems of factory farming. Currently, about 1.5 billion animals are kept worldwide. However these numbers are calculated, they are all mind-boggling statistics compared to the little meat on our plates. In short, not only since Greta Thunberg, a trend towards more sustainable nutrition, animal welfare and ultimately less meat consumption and the use of plant-based meat substitutes has become established. The topic is omnipresent!
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