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Commented 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 April 8th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Sell AI now and buy turnaround stocks: Nel ASA, Royal Helium, Linde and Plug Power
The stock market gives and takes away. When it comes to artificial intelligence and high-tech, investors have been able to make gains of up to 600% in recent months. Stocks such as Nvidia and Super Micro Computer are on the hit list of all fund managers worldwide. However, the first quarter is over, and there is no immediate reason to continue buying overpriced AI stocks. Last Thursday saw the first shot across the bow, with the NASDAQ 100 index plummeting by over 2% within three hours. Technically, the upward momentum is already waning, leading to increased profit-taking. If many investors do it simultaneously, it will result in a hefty correction. Do not wait too long; we present some interesting reallocation ideas.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 27th, 2022 | 12:13 CEST
Volkswagen, dynaCERT, Linde - Energy transition outside Europe?
Hydrogen is an essential part of the energy transition. In order to produce it, fossil fuels are still needed, and these are anything but affordable in Europe at the moment. So it is no wonder that Linde plc is looking to delist from the DAX in order to expand its business more lucratively. The listing on the NYSE remains in place. Volkswagen is also feeling the barriers in its home country of Germany, especially for its in-house battery production location. But numerous patents in hydrogen solutions indicate the direction in which the Group will move. dynaCERT has long since arrived there with its hybrid model for diesel trucks. The patented HydraGEN™ technology reduces carbon and increases fuel efficiency. We look at why it is smart to focus on values outside Europe.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 7th, 2022 | 11:45 CEST
FuelCell Energy, dynaCERT, Linde - Tenbagger opportunities in the hydrogen sector
The goal of gaining independence from Russian oil and gas is pushing politicians to find forward-looking alternative solutions. An agreement between Canada and Germany was reached at the end of August, representing a quantum leap for the hydrogen sector. Hydrogen is seen as a key element in the transport sector for achieving climate targets. At the moment, many companies are still in correction mode. As a result, there are attractive opportunities for disproportionate share price gains in the long term.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 7th, 2022 | 11:54 CET
Linde, dynaCERT, NEL: Time for hydrogen technology
Gas is still flowing from Russia to the West. But the longer the war in Ukraine continues, the more likely it is that even more onerous sanctions will be imposed. In any case, it is clear that the long-term trend is away from Russian gas. Hydrogen suppliers have been profiting for days from the escalation of violence in Ukraine. Transitional technology could also be in demand to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in equal measure - after all, climate protection must not be neglected despite rising energy prices. We analyze three hydrogen stocks.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 12th, 2021 | 11:57 CET
BASF, Royal Helium, Linde: This market is at the very beginning
Industrial gases are in demand - and expensive. Even gases such as Helium are not immune to price increases. Chemical giant BASF calls the noble gas valuable in a press release and, together with Linde, presented a process that can be used to extract Helium from natural gas production. In other regions, the extraction of Helium, which is used in medical devices and chip production, even succeeds independently of by-products - given the long-term dwindling production of fossil fuels, this is becoming increasingly important. We present three stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 17th, 2021 | 11:23 CEST
NEL, Royal Helium, Linde, BASF - This is where it gets highly explosive!
How will the energy transition play out in Europe? With hydrogen is one way. It is costly to produce if you look at the issue sustainably. The raw material itself is seen as an alternative building block of a green future and, according to experts, could become one of the most important energy sources in the coming decades. The water element is available in abundance, but what is lacking is a truly environmentally friendly way to convert it back into hydrogen and oxygen. Even under the best conditions, green hydrogen costs about 10 times as much to produce as Russian natural gas, which also burns fairly cleanly overall. What is next for this sector?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 2nd, 2021 | 12:27 CEST
Linde, dynaCERT, Nikola - Profiting from change
With the amended Climate Protection Act, the targets for lower CO² emissions have been raised once again by the German government. Germany is to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality by 2045, and even negative emissions are targeted after 2050. To achieve this, an emergency program worth EUR 8 billion has been launched. The program aims to accelerate the decarbonization of the economy, climate-friendly mobility, and green hydrogen production, among other things. Benefit from the energy transition!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 1st, 2021 | 11:12 CEST
Siemens Healthineers, Royal Helium, Linde: Three stocks with momentum
Good health is the most valuable commodity. Especially those who have everything materially want nothing more than to remain healthy in the case of illness. People are also becoming more circumspect when it comes to preventive checkups. A few years ago, the cliché prevailed that men, in particular, gave doctors a wide berth. Today, prevention and regular checkups are considered a must. In this context, imaging techniques are becoming increasingly important: Whether an intervertebral disc or cardiovascular problem - modern medical technology equipment allows doctors to closely monitor and make the appropriate diagnoses.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 25th, 2021 | 08:35 CET
Linde, Royal Helium, Air Liquide - Two hydrogens, one helium. All there for an explosive mixture!
Nuclear fusion is the keyword of the future. Technically, this involves fusing two hydrogen atoms to form a helium nucleus. What is possible on a large scale on the sun without any problems (in fact, 564 million tons of hydrogen are fused into helium there every second), unfortunately, remains a dream of the future for us. This means 1. we cannot yet generate electricity from nuclear fusion, so we must continue to manage the energy transition with established sustainable technologies such as wind, solar and hydropower. Hydrogen will play a prominent role as an energy storage and transmission medium. And 2. helium will not be produced on an industrial scale in the foreseeable future in any other way than through conventional production. The following three companies should profit strongly from the energy turnaround.
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