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Commented by Nico Popp on May 20th, 2022 | 11:35 CEST

Capital increase? What you need to know! TUI, Triumph Gold, Steinhoff

  • Investments

To be successful as a company, you need not only motivated employees, functioning machines and brilliant ideas, but also capital. Investments are the cornerstone for growth and success on the stock market. But why are companies that raise "fresh money" on the market regularly punished? Is it possibly related to communication and how the funds are used? We take a closer look at three stocks.

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Commented by Nico Popp on March 28th, 2022 | 11:20 CEST

Who profits by it? Shares! Alibaba, wallstreet:online, Steinhoff

  • Investments

Buy, sell or hold? The stock market is sometimes turbulent. The war in Ukraine and its economic side effects, in particular, can cause events to spiral out of control. Investors have to react quickly to limit losses or seize opportunities. We highlight three stocks and explain how they are doing in the current unrest.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 21st, 2022 | 10:08 CET

TUI, Desert Gold, Steinhoff - Cheap Shares, bargain hunters watch out

  • Gold
  • Tourism
  • Retail

Today, we look at three companies whose share prices appear cheap at first glance and then analyze which candidates have potential. An affordable stock is not necessarily cheap, just as an expensive stock is not automatically expensive. The problem with many retail investors is that they do not have the money to buy a few Amazon shares. Therefore, smaller stocks are more likely to be found, especially in smaller portfolios. One should look at the market sentiment of a company and its fundamentals to avoid betting on the wrong horse if possible.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 3rd, 2022 | 10:47 CET

Palantir, Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, Steinhoff - The scenario of the future

  • Technology

Robots and algorithms are increasingly taking over work currently still done by humans. The Internet of Things, digitalization and artificial intelligence are topics we are increasingly coming into contact with. The possibilities in a digitally networked world are almost unlimited, which applies across all sectors. In medicine, artificial intelligence can be an essential decision-making aid for doctors. But it is also assuming an increasingly important position in the military sector, as was demonstrated during the recent Munich Security Conference.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on February 16th, 2022 | 11:28 CET

Steinhoff, TUI, Hong Lai Huat: Top News!

  • RealEstate

The Ukraine crisis, inflation and rising interest rates currently have the capital markets firmly in their grip. But even in these uncertain times, companies surprise positively, and there are exciting investment opportunities. For example, the shares of TUI and Steinhoff were up on Tuesday. News-driven gains. At Steinhoff, an important deadline for creditors expires in May. After two years of the pandemic, the desire to travel for Germans is greater than ever. The tourism group TUI benefits from this, and Lufthansa will continue to fly to Mallorca with the Boeing 747. The exciting real estate company Hong Lai Huat offers investors an interesting opportunity tomorrow, February 17.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 14th, 2022 | 12:17 CET

BioNTech, XPhyto, Steinhoff - Explosives for the stock markets

  • Biotechnology

The situation on the stock markets remains tense. Due to the persistently high inflation figures, voices are becoming increasingly louder, calling for far more than the originally planned 3 interest rate hikes by the FED for this year. The ECB should also not be long in finally abandoning its ultra-loose monetary policy. And to make matters worse, the situation in Ukraine is threatening to escalate. The US already reacted to the tense situation and withdrew embassy staff from the Ukrainian capital Kiev.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on February 7th, 2022 | 11:31 CET

Steinhoff, Meta Materials, QuantumScape - Milestones in development

  • metamaterials

Will the international retail group Steinhoff manage the turnaround? After the positively concluded settlement and the approval of the courts in South Africa, hope is germinating. Now the focus is on reducing the enormous debt burden and the possible sale of the silverware. While Steinhoff is still busy cleaning up the past, there is a constant stream of new innovations in the mobility turnaround and metamaterials. The still young companies have a dazzling future ahead of them. So far, however, this has hardly been noticed on the capital market.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 31st, 2022 | 11:28 CET

Steinhoff, Hong Lai Huat, JinkoSolar - Is the lid flying off?

  • RealEstate

Will international furniture group Steinhoff get back on its feet after the accounting scandal of 2017? The settlement with creditors has been confirmed, and now it is all about reducing the horrendous mountain of debt. The situation in the German real estate market is quite different. Here, the German Federal Bank is already warning of overheating following the sharp rise in prices in recent years. There is more potential on other continents of the world, especially in Southeast Asia.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on January 17th, 2022 | 10:05 CET

Aspermont, SAP, Steinhoff - Unbridled growth

  • Digitization

With focused growth and high investments in the cloud division, European software giant SAP wants to attack the US tech groups Oracle and Salesforce. The Walldorf-based Company has recognized the signs of the times; technological progress concerning a rapidly growing engineered and digital world is picking up speed. The Australian Company Aspermont, a formerly long-established publishing house, has already gone through the digital transformation. The next step is now to become a fintech group. The path has already been paved.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 11th, 2022 | 11:20 CET

Steinhoff, Aspermont, Bayer - Crazy speed

  • Digitization

In terms of digitization, Germany lags light years behind other countries. Most of the big Internet success stories were written in the USA with Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple. Yet new developments are coming faster and faster, and the digital transformation continues unabated. Down Under, the next success story is currently being built: The transformation of a venerable publishing house into a digital media company. The next big step is on the horizon, which should bring great potential for investors with the help of new shareholders. But the story is still in its infancy.

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