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Commented by Nico Popp on February 20th, 2023 | 13:53 CET
Hydrogen bankruptcy? These are the laughing third parties: Plug Power, Amazon, First Hydrogen
Hydrogen is not a foregone conclusion. The bankruptcy of the truck specialist Clean Logistics shows: Hype topics, in particular, must be solidly financed. We look at which niche investors can still invest with a clear conscience, which markets promise growth in the future and where hydrogen can also boost portfolios. We present three exciting companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 24th, 2023 | 16:04 CET
Hydrogen vision or greenwashing? Amazon, First Hydrogen, Plug Power
Nowadays, various sustainability projects are under criticism, for example, when companies invest in forests to offset their CO2 emissions. Even the EU Commission has been accused of greenwashing following its decision to classify natural gas as sustainable. The critical discourse that has now been initiated could put many companies under scrutiny. We explain where sustainability is just PR and where the hydrogen vision can become a reality.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on January 3rd, 2023 | 08:38 CET
Desert Gold Ventures, Amazon, Volkswagen - Commodities in hot demand, while big tech and Automotive in a nosedive
The new stock market year is starting with a strong pole position for commodities and companies like Desert Gold Ventures, which is looking for gold in Mali. Mali is the third-largest gold-producing country in the world. Desert Gold Ventures' 'SMSZ Project' already surrounds 6 active gold mines, and drilling for 2023 is secured. Things remain shaky for big tech companies like Amazon and automotive like Volkswagen. Can the past Christmas sales bring Amazon's once largest pillar back into the black? Will the Wolfsburg-based company recapture its market power through restructuring in procurement?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 2nd, 2023 | 08:07 CET
Amazon, Aspermont, TeamViewer - Which stock will take off fastest in 2023?
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the global economy, and investors have had to consider a host of new risks and opportunities. One phenomenon that has emerged from the crisis is a shift in demand toward digital business models. Digital companies were already present in the market before the pandemic, but their growth has gone through the roof since the pandemic. With the endemic in 2022, growth has often slowed. We take a look at three companies that could bounce back in 2023.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on December 29th, 2022 | 09:27 CET
Aspermont, Amazon, flatexDEGIRO - In the frenzy of customer growth
Aspermont, Amazon and flatexDEGIRO combine rapid customer growth in digital times. As a digital publishing pioneer, Aspermont is a frontrunner for high-quality content in the mining, energy and agriculture sectors. Financials from the fiscal year 2022 prove it. According to insiders, Amazon is trying its hand at its own sports app. The Company recently suffered a defeat in the battle for streaming rights. Big tech giant google secured a lucrative NFL package. Likewise, flatex has secured the user accounts of DEGIRO. Since 2019 and now after the merger, the listed broker has recorded customer growth of 500%. That also makes BaFin sit up and take notice.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 21st, 2022 | 08:46 CET
The best cards for 2023: Amazon, Aspermont, flatexDEGIRO, TUI - Which stock will take off?
Crisis, crisis, crisis - we do not want to hear any more about it at Christmas time. After the relief rally, the stock markets have gone back to sleep. It was turbulent until September, and then the correction was over for the time being. But how much "good" is already priced in for next year? Will there be a quick end to the war, can the inflation rate also fall, and what will interest rates do in 2023? Many unanswered questions that will likely only be answered gradually. The shares have to achieve a fair valuation from this mixed situation - perhaps that is why the correction is not quite over yet. Where are the best opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 14th, 2022 | 11:58 CET
Hydrogen: Where things get tight, where opportunities lurk - NEL, First Hydrogen, Amazon
Hydrogen is picking up speed! In northern Germany, the first hydrogen trains recently went into regular service. At the same time, decision-makers from Spain, France and Portugal are working with the EU on a hydrogen pipeline from Barcelona to Marseille. From 2030, green hydrogen should also flow indirectly through this pipeline to Germany. We present companies that could benefit and are already setting the course for tomorrow.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on December 8th, 2022 | 09:38 CET
BASF, Kleos Space, Amazon - With Big Data to share price success
For investors, the stock market remains a marketplace of innovations. But which company manages to expand its market power further? The ailing BASF Group relies on Big Data in the production processes of its subsidiary in the USA. A smart move, given the horrendous energy prices in Germany. Kleos Space is betting on space and, thanks to Elon Musk's SpaceX, is launching new satellites into space and, at the same time, cooperating with a data platform that was created around Airbus Defense. Amazon AWS is also betting on cooperation. The group is providing IT for cloud migration for a major US insurance company. Find out what exactly data predictions have to do with unscented body lotions here.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 24th, 2022 | 14:14 CET
Rheinmetall, Saturn Oil + Gas, Amazon - These shares are growing in the face of crises
Tech groups like Amazon are laying off 10,000 employees to get back on track. Shareholders will be happy, and Amazon's Alexa department employees should quickly sign up with Indeed. The department is posting the biggest losses in 2022. Rheinmetall AG is off to a good start through the crisis. Thanks to the "ring swap" deal, the Düsseldorf-based company is now supplying the Greeks with fresh tanks. In turn, the Greeks give their Soviet-designed tanks to Ukraine's soldiers. Rheinmetall's share price has risen by 127.14% since the beginning of the year. Also among the crisis winners is Saturn Oil & Gas. With its numerous active oil drilling projects, investors have a broadly diversified portfolio at their disposal.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 22nd, 2022 | 11:53 CET
Triple AAA stocks take off: Amazon, Aspermont, Alphabet, Allianz - Sellout done?
Well, who would have thought: after 9 months of correction mode, the stock market is already returning to normal mode this year. The indicator for leaving the panic mode is the VDAX, i.e. the measured fluctuation range of the index in 12 months. Last week, it reached levels of 22 to 23 again, after peaking at 33 in September. By comparison, in the absolute panic phase at the start of the war, the volatility gauge was 48.6%. The mood has eased, so welcome to the year-end rally. Where are the best opportunities for investors?
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