XIAOMI CORP. CL.B
Commented by Armin Schulz on September 10th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Critical raw material supply: Rheinmetall's risk, Almonty Industries' opportunity, and Xiaomi's trump card
One strategic metal dominates the plans of military and tech companies: tungsten. Indispensable for high technology, from precision ammunition to powerful electric car motors, its supply is becoming a geopolitical issue. Western nations are fighting for supply independence, catapulting a previously overlooked mining operator into a unique position. This development reveals drastic dependencies and creates clear winners. Three companies exemplify this new reality: Rheinmetall, Almonty Industries, and Xiaomi.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 28th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
The silver boom: What investors need to know about Intel, Silver North Resources, and Xiaomi
Silver is experiencing a historic surge, driven by the megatrends of our time. Industrial demand is exploding, fueled by the tech revolution, the green energy transition, and the electrification of our everyday lives. This indispensable commodity, the best electrical conductor, is found in every smartphone, every electric vehicle, and every solar cell. Supply can barely keep up. Today, we are examining two electronics companies that face high silver prices and analyzing a silver company that is in an exciting phase.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 5th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Xiaomi, Almonty Industries, and BioNTech achieve strategic milestones
The trade war between China and the US is entering the next round and reaching a new peak. The Middle Kingdom is restricting the supply of important minerals to Western defense companies, which are needed for everything from ammunition to fighter jets. This development is prompting manufacturers to urgently seek alternative global sources for such critical raw materials to ensure continued production. One producer in particular has come to the forefront in recent weeks, as it can solve the shortage of the essential metal tungsten for the Western world.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 22nd, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Xiaomi, Silver North Resources, Super Micro Computer: Who suffers and who benefits from the structural silver shortage?
Silver – the invisible engine of the tech revolution – is becoming a scarce commodity. Soaring prices reflect not only investor interest, but also a structural shortage. Demand from the solar industry, e-mobility, AI, electronics, and defense is depleting reserves, while production and recycling are lagging. The industry is currently fighting for every ounce. Forecasts see the silver price rising above USD 50 in the long term. But who is leveraging this trend, and where are the risks? Xiaomi depends on silver for its e-mobility and electronics divisions. Silver explorer Silver North Resources is actively developing silver deposits, and Super Micro Computer is driving consumption.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 10th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Deutsche Telekom, MiMedia, Xiaomi: Three stocks benefiting from the cloud and AI revolution
By 2025, cloud services and artificial intelligence (AI) will become increasingly important. AI infrastructures have become a critical competitive nerve center. Hyperscaling and agentic systems are revolutionizing value chains; those who hesitate will lose out. The drivers are platforms such as Microsoft's new AI cloud generation, which enables the real-time integration of generative AI into core processes. This hyperscaling reduces costs, enhances data protection, and accelerates AI adoption in data-intensive sectors. A billion-dollar market is emerging for pioneers. Three players have strategically positioned themselves: Deutsche Telekom, MiMedia, and Xiaomi.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 1st, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Rheinmetall, Antimony Resources, Xiaomi – Right on trend
Although the air is getting thinner due to high valuations, especially on the US stock markets, the major indices are still striving for new highs, with the NASDAQ-100 technology exchange even climbing to another all-time high of over 22,660 points. In addition to popular defense stocks, companies involved in the production of critical metals are also trending strongly. In addition to tungsten producer Almonty Industries, another yet unknown player could soon be making a breakthrough.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 21st, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Disruptive thinking, maximum profit: Why Super Micro Computer, MiMedia Holdings, and Xiaomi will boom in 2025
2025 is the year of disruptive pioneers: While AI is not only optimizing processes but also radically transforming industries, companies are focusing on business models that break old rules. It is not adaptation that counts here, but destruction, of monopolized markets, outdated supply chains, and rigid customer expectations. Three players stand out: a server innovator revolutionizing data centers; a cloud pioneer redefining the user experience; and a tech giant linking consumer goods with AI ecosystems. Their strategies? Scalability, platform power, and cross-industry solutions. Super Micro Computer, MiMedia Holdings, and Xiaomi show that disruption not only creates value, but it also dictates the rules of the game.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 15th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Volkswagen, European Lithium, Xiaomi – Who benefits from the tariff hammer
With the surprising tariff exemptions for certain product groups like smartphones and computers, the US government provided some relief for the global financial markets over the weekend, which even pushed the German leading index DAX back towards the 21,000-point mark. However, the next shock could be on its way. As early as this week, Trump is expected to address the tariffs on semiconductors.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 8th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Palantir US-Tech stocks plummet – MiMedia defies the storm, Xiaomi makes strategic decisions
The global financial markets are undergoing an unprecedented stress test. The latest tariff measures by the Trump administration have ignited a trade conflict that is putting technology companies at the center of the turbulence. While US companies such as Apple and Nvidia are suffering from supply chain disruptions and plunging share prices, the technology sector is on the brink of a turning point. However, not all players are reacting in the same way. Palantir shares have recently plummeted, while MiMedia, a cloud specialist, is successfully focusing on disruptive business models – and Xiaomi is demonstrating resilience. In this environment, we take a closer look at the individual stocks.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on April 4th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
MiMedia, Porsche, and Xiaomi: A focus on innovation, dividends, and growth
The companies MiMedia, Porsche SE, and Xiaomi impressively demonstrate how innovation and strategic expansion can drive growth in different industries. The New York-based technology company MiMedia is revolutionizing the market for cloud storage solutions by integrating its platform directly into smartphones. With over 35 million preinstalled devices in the next two years, MiMedia expects high revenue potential and is targeting a rapidly growing target group in Latin America. Porsche SE reported a bumpy fiscal year and plans to pay a dividend of EUR 1.91 per preference share. Xiaomi is expanding its expertise in the field of electric vehicles. The technology group is financing the expansion of its EV division, which already generated billions in revenue last year, with a share placement of USD 5.5 billion. We provide an overview of investment opportunities.
Read