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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on August 18th, 2022 | 13:50 CEST

Apple, Tocvan Ventures, Valneva - More returns through innovation or risk hedging?

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Innovations
  • Pharma

Innovations are hailed as market drivers. The more innovative a company is, the more likely it is to stay ahead of the competition. But this requires loyal customers who also support these innovations. And Apple has just such a customer base, setting a good example that loyalty must be rewarded for innovation. In contrast, pharmaceutical company Valneva has the challenge of exposure to different development cycles in the healthcare market. If only because of the duration of clinical studies, which rightly have to go well before a new product comes onto the market. This time, nature lovers could benefit. Those who find all this too volatile and unpredictable should once again turn to commodities as a hedge. With Tocvan Ventures, a candidate is in the running that looks very closely at optimizing the costs of its operations - to the benefit of investors.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 11th, 2022 | 15:32 CEST

Take advantage of the crash in these stocks: Infineon, Siemens, BrainChip and Apple in focus!

  • chips
  • Technology
  • Investments

High-tech, cars, household appliances, smartphones, renewables - the list of products seems endless. What they all have in common is the need for smart chips: But the effects of the global chip shortage are omnipresent. From today's perspective, leaders would undoubtedly like to turn globalization back a bit because the relocation of production sites around the world is creating huge problems ranging from logistics to high procurement prices to completely destroyed supply chains. If Central Europe does not grasp its energy dependence on the East soon, hard times may lie ahead for local industrial locations. Where are the opportunities in a fragile environment?

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on June 10th, 2022 | 10:47 CEST

AI driving growth in tech stocks: Apple, BrainChip, Amazon

  • Technology
  • chips
  • AI

Apple is entering the healthcare market and unearthing a treasure trove of sensitive patient data that can improve the lives of many people around the world. The latest updates in hardware and software enable close monitoring of body vital signs and medication intake. A boon for families with, for example, parents with heart disease. To keep such highly sensitive data in safe places, Australian company BrainChip has an IP on the market that allows self-learning AI systems to stay right on the chip, secure as Fort Knox, free from the cloud. The exact opposite is bringing Amazon strong share price gains. Its web services help the share price jump rapidly.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 9th, 2022 | 13:32 CEST

Where strong brands meet good concepts: Apple, Pathfinder Ventures, Deutsche Bank

  • Digitization
  • Camping
  • Investments

When technology giant Apple unveils something new, it is still something of a happening. Recently, the new M2 chip for Macbooks was launched. Its promise: faster computing power, short memory access times and advantages in AI applications. It is good news for Apple fans - after all, applications around graphics and video are particularly demanding and require powerful hardware. But Apple is more than a hardware supplier: iTunes is indispensable for many users and remains an essential foundation for Apple's success. We present other stocks that could be on the verge of a boost thanks to digitization and strong brands.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 28th, 2021 | 07:00 CET

Palantir Technologies, Kleos Space, Apple - The attack: Big data 2022!

  • Space

Who has the data has the control! What has been "legalized" by the government in China for years has only really taken off in the Western hemisphere with the use of smartphones since 2007: The collection of user data. "Big Data" is often used as a collective term for technologies that are held responsible for a new era of digital communication and processing in technical terms and a social upheaval in social terms. Yet the term as a buzzword is subject to continuous change. We look at technology companies that have virtually invented the analysis of their user data and are earning good money with it.

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Commented by Nico Popp on December 20th, 2021 | 10:08 CET

Apple, Meta Materials, Daimler: Tesla looks down the tube

  • Technology

Innovation is everything when it comes to gaining new market share. Those who lead the way in innovation automatically have a head start that few competitors can catch up on. Just think of Apple's iPhone. By the time Samsung caught up with the Android operating system, the tastiest pieces of the pie had already been distributed: Those who have no problem spending EUR 1000 for a smartphone have often been loyal to Apple since the first years of the iPhone. And that is one of the reasons why Apple is posting good figures quarter after quarter.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on September 10th, 2021 | 12:11 CEST

Deutsche Telekom, Meta Materials, Apple: 5G - The coming hype

  • Technology

5G will not only make our mobile internet faster, but it is also indispensable for bringing the Internet of Things, industrial automation and autonomous driving to market maturity. Private users can look forward to virtual realities and augmented realities in the future. Augmented realities can present the user with useful information about objects or even activities via glasses. There are already initial applications in this area, but the technology will develop rapidly in the coming years. The market will grow enormously once the 5G network is installed nationwide. In today's analysis, we show which companies could benefit from tomorrow's hype.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 17th, 2021 | 11:04 CEST

Varta, Apple, BYD, EuroSports Global - The stock market stars of electric mobility

  • Electromobility

The number of companies focusing on the electric mobility sector has been rising sharply for the past 2 years. Different business models and the majority of the companies are suppliers to larger integrators. Then there are many followers and startups that still want to harvest a piece of the future pie. For many ideas, time is ticking - time to market is the keyword - because the race for ready and in-demand products started about 5 years ago. Those who are just starting out today could be too late to market once the lengthy and costly development and testing phases have been completed. Apple and Google are investing billions to be part of it. We deal with a few of these protagonists.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on April 26th, 2021 | 07:00 CEST

Palantir, IBM, Apple, wallstreet:online AG - Watch out, now Big Data is flying away!

  • Investments

It is the decade of digitalization. One of the biggest challenges for any company is to analyze its customer data following existing data protection regulations. Although modern humans now willingly put almost everything online, the commercial use of data in Europe is particularly restricted. Every traveler at the border to Germany, for example, receives a friendly reminder about the applicable Corona regulations, but linking cell phone data and movement profiles is fortunately not permitted in Germany. We take a look at companies that have found their niche in the data jungle.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 9th, 2020 | 11:08 CET

Vodafone, UPCO International, Apple: Phone, Pay, Chat!

  • Telecommunications

Telecommunication today is an inexpensive service that we take for granted. In the past, however, international calling was an exciting affair. I can still remember the time before the mobile telephone. It was 1990, in Death Valley, United States with a temperature of almost 50 degrees, there was a Pacific Bell coin-operated telephone which only accepted quarters (US 25 cent coins). When dialling a German number, the operator said: "Please insert USD 4.75 to proceed with this call." Prepared for this, with 19 quarters, one would insert the coins and wait under the plexiglass hood for the connection. One congratulated a family member on their birthday or exchanged a brief update on a vacation and then after 1 minute 30 seconds the call would end. At the very least, the relatives 9,100 km away had received a sign of life. All is well!

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