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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 20th, 2022 | 13:18 CEST

Nel with a liberation blow - When will Varta and Almonty Industries take off?

  • Tungsten
  • Electromobility

Nel has long been one of the hopefuls in the hydrogen sector. But recently, Plug Power had somewhat outstripped the Norwegians. The reason: a lack of major orders at Nel to justify its billion-euro valuation. The major order has now finally arrived, and the stock is stepping on the gas. Since Monday, it has already gained more than 10%, and analysts see further room for improvement. It should also boost other shares along the renewable energy value chain: For example, battery manufacturer Varta and raw material producer Almonty Industries. Almonty, which is actually on its way to becoming the largest tungsten producer outside China, has published convincing estimates for a molybdenum project. With Varta, on the other hand, caution is the order of the day. The chart is battered and another insider sale adds to the uncertainty.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 14th, 2022 | 12:35 CEST

Nel successful in Australia, Rheinmetall recommended by Goldman and Barsele Minerals for the gold comeback

  • Gold
  • Hydrogen
  • Defense

Interest rate fears, a looming recession and war in Ukraine - There are numerous reasons for nervousness on the stock market. But especially in uncertain times, the chances of long-term price gains are high. But where is the safe haven at the moment? Gold, renewable energies or even armaments? Gold is undoubtedly one of the disappointments of the year. The strong US dollar is weighing on the sector. But gold stocks are cheap. Alongside heavyweights, there are also explorers such as Barsele Minerals, and the Canadians bring takeover fantasy. Golden times are predicted for companies in the renewable energy sector. Hydrogen specialist Nel shines with an order from Australia. And defense companies like Rheinmetall are facing a super cycle. At the same time, the MDAX group is also getting involved in fuel cells, and Goldman Sachs advises buying.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 13th, 2022 | 14:23 CEST

Renewable energies on the verge of a comeback - JinkoSolar, dynaCERT, Nel ASA

  • Hydrogen

Despite the statement of the politicians to build renewable energies even faster and on an even larger scale in the future, the corresponding market leaders correct strongly and reduce the admittedly exaggerated valuations of 2020 and 2021. After losses of sometimes more than 50%, hydrogen wind or photovoltaic stocks are becoming interesting again, at least selectively, to be able to outperform one' s portfolio in the coming years.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 6th, 2022 | 12:11 CEST

Plug Power, First Hydrogen, ThyssenKrupp, Nel ASA - Climate rescue stocks in focus!

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen

Whoever thinks about transportation in the future should have e-mobility and, secondly, hydrogen in mind. At the last EU summit in June, the phasing out of combustion engines by 2035 was anchored, with the exception of so-called e-fuels. Various processes are being discussed in producing e-fuels that lead to a synthetic fuel. It does not burn completely free of pollutants, but at least it is produced 100% climate-neutral. In the case of so-called green hydrogen, the industry is now moving forward step by step. The processes are still costly and only competitive to a limited extent if the current fossil fuel prices are considered. Things are now getting exciting with the following shares.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 29th, 2022 | 12:18 CEST

Buy or sell? Nel, Zalando, Aspermont under analyst review

  • Commodities
  • Investments
  • Hydrogen
  • Mining

After the heavy losses of the past months, a countermovement seems to be starting at the moment. Whether this will turn into a real summer rally remains to be seen. Buy or sell is the question. Analysts see a price potential of over 50% for Nel ASA. Even though competition from China and India is increasing. Aspermont also appears attractive at the current price level. The latest quarterly figures were positive, and the positioning of the small-cap in the booming commodities sector is promising. At Zalando, analysts react to the profit warning, and the price targets are significantly reduced. Nevertheless, some advise buying the online fashion retailer, but not everyone.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 28th, 2022 | 16:10 CEST

Hydrogen once again: Nel, Plug Power, dynaCERT - Shares for the next climate rally

  • Hydrogen
  • GreenTech
  • Technology

For the GreenTech movement, the current malaise could not be more appropriate. All governments worldwide have felt the dangerous dependence on fossil fuels in their budgets. The approach of winter in the northern hemisphere has power plant planners trembling. Hydrogen, at least as an energy supplier in terms of locomotion, is a tried and tested means of supporting the unbinding of oil & gas over the medium term. However, investments in new H2 technologies are still too low to speak of an alternative to conventional drive systems. We take a look at the protagonists of hydrogen technologies.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 22nd, 2022 | 14:39 CEST

Golden times for Nel and Varta? Tension is rising at First Hydrogen

  • GreenTech
  • Hydrogen

The prices for oil, gas & Co. remain at a high level this week, not least because Russia has reduced gas supplies to Europe. In Germany, Economics Minister Robert Habeck is working at full speed on emergency plans for the winter and is calling for energy savings. In the long term, there will be no way around renewable energies. Analysts expect golden times for companies like Nel ASA and Varta. But smaller innovative companies like hydrogen pure-play First Hydrogen are also interesting. That is because analysts expect demand for hydrogen to outstrip supply massively. In the battery sector, Goldman Sachs recommends buying the Varta share. The MDAX group's sales are expected to more than double in the coming years, thanks to electromobility. The annual general meeting was held yesterday.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 20th, 2022 | 12:58 CEST

Nel ASA, Nordex, Nevada Copper, Siemens Energy: Energy Crisis 3.0 - Copper is the solution!

  • Copper
  • Hydrogen
  • GreenTech

The copper market is constantly on the move. Along with Shanghai and New York, the London Metal Exchange (LME) is now one of the world's largest metal trading centers. In Europe, the LME is the benchmark for copper prices and metal trading. In contrast to other exchanges, part of the trading is still done by call and floor trading by brokers in an open ring. The LME copper contract is the second-largest exchange-traded contract on the London Metal Exchange. The demand volume for copper has been at a very high level since 2018, currently even at a 25-year high. Last week, prices came under slight pressure as the specter of recession flew through the trading halls. Where are the biggest opportunities at the moment?

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 15th, 2022 | 12:46 CEST

Hydrogen. Hope and facts: Plug Power, dynaCERT, NEL

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen

Hydrogen has a future. The emission-free energy carrier shows its strengths, above all, when it is produced with green electricity. This so-called "green" hydrogen is currently in demand again on the stock market. Although there has been some irritation and price slides in the wake of the turnaround in interest rates, companies such as Plug Power and NEL are positioning themselves aggressively in the market. That might also offer prospects for former gambler darling dynaCERT. But first, let's look at the big players in the business.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 14th, 2022 | 13:35 CEST

The stock markets are on fire! What is next for Nio, First Hydrogen and Nel ASA?

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergies

It has been brewing for weeks. The mixture of sharply rising inflation rates, market participants' concerns about further interest rate hikes, and uncertainties surrounding the Ukraine war broke the camel's back and sent global stock markets plummeting through the ranks. The losses cut across all sectors. Along with equities and precious metals, cryptocurrencies are losing disproportionately. Due to the emerging economic concerns, the oil price is also losing ground. The partly exaggerated corrections are already calling bargain hunters on the scene again.

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