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Commented by Nico Popp on April 21st, 2023 | 07:10 CEST
Airbus, Lufthansa, Star Navigation Systems - Which share will take off?
When travelling through airports these days, one feels transported back to 2019: many passengers are being drawn abroad again. A report published last autumn by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) shows that the number of flights rose sharply again in 2022. For the future, experts expect passenger numbers to continue to rise and thus also more flights. But how can investors invest in this trend? We present three options.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 18th, 2022 | 13:07 CEST
An explosive mixture is emerging here: Airbus, Defense Metals, NIO
Hydrogen, electromobility, armaments - they still exist, the trends that bring investors double-digit returns within a very short time. But where is the line between a bull market and a bear market rally? Instead of betting on yesterday's high flyers, investors can invest in stocks where scarcity and the spirit of the times coincide. We outline three possible investments and get to the bottom of the related stocks.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 8th, 2022 | 11:53 CEST
New opportunities in space: Deutsche Lufthansa, Kleos Space, Airbus
Ground staff at German airports are getting more pay, which solves a problem for Lufthansa and Co. But the personnel shortage remains. The really big opportunities are above the atmosphere anyway. In space, not only are the problems of our time being researched but solutions to pressing problems are also being developed. Unlike air travel, the competition is manageable. We explain how you can invest in aerospace.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 23rd, 2022 | 12:59 CEST
SPD's Klingbeil: Germany as a "leading power" - Rheinmetall, Kleos Space, Airbus
Armaments were long considered the "grubby child" of the capital market. The trend toward ESG-compliant investments ensured that the defense industry was excluded from many investment instruments from the outset. But then came February 24 with all its consequences. In the meantime, even SPD party leader Lars Klingbeil has come out in favour of Germany assuming the role of a "leading power" in military and diplomatic matters. Although the connection between "leadership ordered" and "leadership received" in Germany under Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz is not so clear so far, the political mills grind slowly, as is well known - especially in Germany. It is a good thing that rearmament is an international trend - at least for investors. We take a look at three stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 7th, 2022 | 13:23 CEST
Rheinmetall, Thyssen, Defense Metals, Airbus: Fighting the war with these blockbuster shares
The German government has reaffirmed the need for a powerful army and anchored the 100 billion euro special fund in the constitution before the Whitsun recess. The reason why the Basic Law had to be used for this was supposedly due to the budget issue because the red and green members of the government, in particular, do not want the general budget to be diminished by defense spending. Now it is here again, the reversal of the "peace dividend"; for many years, Germany in particular was able to profit from the reduction in defense spending. NATO welcomes the German decisions and now sees Germany as a paying "full partner" again. This also finally puts to rest Trump's demand for Berlin to contribute more to NATO peacekeeping costs. Where are the opportunities for investors now?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 12th, 2022 | 18:33 CEST
The biggest crisis since 1945: Rheinmetall, Kleos Space, Airbus
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has spoken out in favor of supplying "heavy weapons" to Ukraine. For years, arms deliveries were a thorn in the side of the Greens. It is remarkable that Baerbock, who has always been considered "Realo", is now even counted among the "hawks" on the big international political stage. Even though critics from all ranks may interpret the move negatively, Baerbock is demonstrating pragmatism and toughness. These qualities could be the key to de-escalation in the most profound crisis since World War II. We examine the current economic climate and look at three companies and their shares.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 25th, 2022 | 11:21 CET
Gazprom, Sberbank, Defense Metals, Airbus: Buy when the cannons thunder!
The Ukraine crisis, or rather the Russia crisis, pulls its circles. The Putin case escalates more and more because the Russian president recognizes the eastern Ukrainian "separatist areas" of Donetsk and Luhansk as autonomous regions. A familiar tactics game of the Kremlin and at the same time an affront to the West. The EU and the US, as well as Great Britain and other states, are responding with sanctions. These hit several sectors - including banks and companies as well as Russian elites and families who support Putin's power apparatus. So far, trading in Russian stocks has not been sanctioned, creating low entry prices. We give a few important tips away from politics!
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 21st, 2022 | 14:10 CET
Airbus, Kleos Space, BP: Experience this space visionary live!
Space. Infinite expanses. And almost endless potential for investors. Ever since the super-rich of this earth, such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, have been striving for orbit, space has also been considered a lucrative investment target by investors. To feel weightless as an investor, there are various options between standard and emerging hot stocks. We highlight three titles.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 15th, 2021 | 10:47 CET
Airbus, Kleos Space, Lufthansa: Investing like Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have long been thinking in completely different spheres, as is well known. But the fact that their excursions into space can deliver tangible returns has not yet made its way to every investor. We provide an insight into a growing market and outline three stocks that earn their money above the clouds.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 3rd, 2021 | 12:22 CET
BYD, Kleos Space, Airbus, Boeing - This could go wrong again!
The states are again on the verge of tightening all known measures to contain the pandemic. The tourism and aviation industries are always strongly affected by this. The investor can bypass this issue. After all, those who focus on technological achievements related to aviation and aerospace can profit from the increased business volumes in sometimes very disruptive areas. An example here would be Big Data and security technology. These are two booming sectors that are setting many an old-school business ablaze. We are looking at stocks from the high-tech industry in 2021, where the right choice was the trump card.
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