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Commented by Lars Winter on August 21st, 2026 | 09:00 CEST

A.H.T. Syngas on the Verge of a Breakthrough? Tonies Booms, RENK Sparks Takeover Speculation - Three Stocks to Watch

  • decarbonization
  • Energy
  • syngas
  • Defense
  • consumergoods
  • cleantech

From a celebrated high-flyer to a forgotten micro-cap: A.H.T. Syngas has seen its share price plunge. But new projects, a growing pipeline, and a focus on scalable energy solutions are sparking fresh optimism. If the operational turnaround succeeds, the stock has the potential to multiply in value. Tonies also still offers upside potential. The manufacturer of the popular audio cubes for children continues to deliver strong growth and recently reported solid results. Meanwhile, transmission-system manufacturer and defense contractor RENK is also impressing operationally. The company is sitting on a record order backlog and is even considered a potential takeover target. Three stocks with completely different risk profiles—but each with clear catalysts driving their prices. We take a closer look at this trio in our stock review.

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Commented by Lars Winter on July 28th, 2026 | 07:55 CEST

Adidas, Tonies, and Lahontan Gold: Three Promising Stocks with Strong Momentum

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Nevada
  • Sportswear
  • consumergoods
  • Technology

Stocks with momentum that have already risen sharply often continue to rise. One possible explanation lies in investor behaviour. New developments are rarely recognized immediately in their full scope. When a company's financial results, growth prospects, or strategic position improve, the market often adjusts its expectations only gradually. Rising share prices also attract attention. New investors jump in, analysts raise their forecasts, and institutional investors build positions. The stocks of Lahontan Gold, Adidas, and Tonies are in uptrends, have a track record of solid operations, and are poised for important news that could trigger the next price surge.

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