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Commented by Tarik Dede on May 4th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Alcoa, Strategic Resources, and Glencore: War and the Energy Transition Are Driving Business!
The energy transition and energy prices are arguably the most significant factors currently driving the stock market. The AI revolution and the trend toward sustainable energy production are forcing a reevaluation of the current approach. Added to this is the disruption of key production resources due to the war in the Persian Gulf. Whether it is oil, gas, aluminum, or fertilizers, the repercussions are likely to keep global trade occupied for quite some time. That is why it is worth taking a look at potential winners on the stock market. Alcoa, Strategic Resources, and Glencore could be among them.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 20th, 2026 | 08:40 CEST
Raw Material Demand Surges: BASF, Standard Uranium, Alcoa
Geopolitical tensions, fragile supply chains, and rising energy prices are putting the world under pressure. Governments and industries are increasingly securing access to energy and critical raw materials, from uranium and copper to rare earth elements. The race for supply security began long ago. As dependencies are reduced, producers and exploration companies are coming into the market spotlight. They provide the foundation for the energy transition, the AI boom, and industrial transformation. This is precisely where the greatest opportunities and potential winners of a new commodities cycle are emerging.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 16th, 2021 | 12:41 CEST
Alcoa, FYI Resources, Varta, Nordex - Ready for takeoff in the high-tech sector?
The current climate trend makes a necessity obvious - our planet needs relief from CO2 and further investments in sustainable energy generation. Global warming is already well advanced, and we will likely no longer stop the dangerous basic trend. Therefore, the decisive factor for our future actions remains the "impact", i.e. the intensity and quantity of the production of pollutants. Many companies have already taken hold of the baton and are converting their processes, while others are trapped in old operating procedures and are acquiring pollution certificates. The industrial value chain starts with explorers and mining companies, followed by the basic materials industry. We look at some representatives of this supply chain.
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