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Commented by Nico Popp on April 28th, 2026 | 11:30 CEST
AI Infrastructure and Mining Data: The Trio of Meta, Anthropic, and Aspermont
The global economy is currently undergoing a profound transformation. While the past two decades were primarily shaped by software scalability, the coming decade will be defined by the availability of tangible raw materials. The insatiable energy appetite of artificial intelligence (AI), coupled with ambitious goals in space exploration and nuclear fusion, has ushered in a new race for resources. Hyperscalers like Meta Platforms and AI pioneers like Anthropic are at the center of this, as their need for computing power and a stable energy supply is directly linked to the availability of critical raw materials. In this interplay of high technology and geopolitics, well-founded information becomes a valuable commodity. Companies like Aspermont ensure the necessary transparency in the supply chain with their data treasures. We shed light on the new raw materials hype and highlight opportunities.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 17th, 2026 | 08:00 CET
AI and Nuclear Power: Solid Returns with Meta and Intel – High-Flying Opportunity: Standard Uranium
Future economic growth will depend heavily on the availability of reliable, low-carbon baseload power. The high energy demands of technology companies driven by AI innovations are contributing to a renewed interest in nuclear power. The reasons go far beyond previous environmental visions. As studies by McKinsey and PwC show, the AI industry is growing by 15 to 20% annually through 2030. To avoid falling behind, companies like Meta and Intel are investing billions in a completely new AI infrastructure. Through partnerships with players like Oklo and TerraPower, Meta is driving the development of a 6.6 GW nuclear campus to operate its AI superclusters in a climate-neutral manner. Intel is focusing on optimizing energy efficiency directly at the chip level, as the power consumption of modern racks has risen to up to 120 kW. To satisfy the hunger for nuclear fuel, Standard Uranium is driving the search for tomorrow's safe deposits forward with its ambitious winter drilling program. For investors, the current trend offers opportunities - we show where the greatest leverage lies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 22nd, 2026 | 06:55 CET
AI and the uranium comeback: How American Atomics is becoming the winner of the energy transition and what that has to do with Meta Platforms and Infineon
The era of artificial intelligence (AI) is not only an era of enormous productivity gains, but above all an era of infrastructure and gigantic energy consumption. While the last decade was dominated by software, the future will be all about hardware. Generative AI and the path toward artificial general intelligence (AGI) are transforming data from an intangible asset into a massive consumer of power. Analysts at Goldman Sachs estimate that investments by major US tech companies in energy infrastructure could reach the astronomical sum of over USD 500 billion by 2027. This new reality is forcing a two-pronged energy strategy: on the one hand, the massive expansion of storage and efficiency technologies, and on the other, the inevitable return to the only CO2-free energy source that reliably provides base load – nuclear power. We explain what tech titan Meta Platforms and chip manufacturer Infineon have to do with this development and why American Atomics is considered a highly speculative but strategically brilliant bet on the uranium comeback.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 18th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Are Palantir and Meta facing an AI crash? Tailwind from billionaires for Power Metallic Mines
Will the AI bubble burst, or not? NVIDIA's latest figures initially reassured investors last week, but ultimately prompted profit-taking. Palantir and Meta shares are also strongly driven by AI fantasies. At the same time, the costs of AI development and the associated infrastructure are exploding. Some observers already see the early signs of a bubble, as major tech companies continue pouring billions into next-generation AI solutions at a relentless pace. The key question is: How long can this continue? And is there perhaps a sector that could quietly benefit from this dynamic?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 8th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Thinking locally opens up new possibilities: SAP, Meta Platforms, naoo
Digital communication is bringing the world closer together. Our friends may live all over the world, yet we can still share even the smallest moments with them. Being connected does not just help bridge long distances - it also brings people together in our immediate surroundings. Networks can foster friendships or spark new business opportunities locally as well. Using the business models of SAP, Meta, and naoo, we show how technology is changing things locally and making the world a better place.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 11th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Olalla! And here comes the consolidation! Are these already buying opportunities for SMCI, Benton Resources, Palantir, and Meta?
Whenever investors use the term "one-way street", the market tends to correct. This time, several factors were at play, such as failed peace efforts, rising debt, increasing interest rates, and the threat of tariffs from the Trump administration. All four points have a long-term recessive effect, as they weaken consumer sentiment and purchasing power due to higher interest rates and product payments. In the short term, they also weigh on overheated growth portfolios. It is, therefore, worthwhile to take a closer look at the well-known protagonists. After all, buying opportunities arise time and again – timing is key!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 28th, 2025 | 08:00 CET
Caution - Nasdaq correction: Now, it is really starting with Palantir, Alibaba, Naoo AG, and Meta Platforms.
After a brief correction, the stock market is accelerating again. Alongside high-tech and AI fantasies, rumors of peace surrounding Ukraine are also gaining momentum. European stocks likely to play a role in any reconstruction are gaining a lot of attention. But high-tech is also back in demand. With Nvidia's figures exceeding market expectations, there is some minor profit-taking, but the strong trend should continue. Especially with Nvidia, investors have become accustomed to corrections being offset in a few days. Nevertheless, investors should be on their guard, as many valuations are already very ambitious. In the messenger area, we discovered Naoo AG, which was founded in Switzerland. With innovative approaches, a multifunctional app is being developed here that could potentially outperform even Meta in certain areas. A closer look makes sense.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 11th, 2022 | 11:15 CET
Globex Mining, Deutsche Telekom, Meta Platforms - Stormy times and a haven of calm
Deutsche Telekom AG has announced its Q3 22 figures. The Bonn-based company is currently profiting from its US business, mainly due to the strong US dollar and customer growth. But in times of recession and inflation, consumption often stays up. 11,000 former Meta employees will likely tighten their belts a bit from now on, even if Mark Zuckerberg continues to pay them salaries for a few more months. His plans are ambitious, with AI expansion at the top of the agenda. It is good to take a closer look at rocks in the surf like Globex Mining. The Company owns 217 areas with valuable raw materials, precious metals and more, which are used in the computer and telecommunication industry.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 7th, 2022 | 13:12 CET
The revolution for the portfolio: Meta Platforms, Meta Materials, BYD
The ancient Greeks have always been popular with investors. On the one hand, key figures such as beta, gamma or theta make it clear how warrants behave; on the other hand, a look at the ancient Greeks allows for interesting word creations, for example, when it comes to new companies. The prefix "meta" describes either a change or a higher level. In this article, we highlight two companies that have used this Greek syllable. We explain which shares stand for revolutions and where investors should better steer clear of meta-levels.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 7th, 2022 | 12:07 CET
Up or down? Stocks in sports mode: PayPal, Meta Platforms, Barsele Minerals, Porsche, VW
Today, a historical review takes us back to the period of the Weimar Republic from 1918 to 1933. After the end of the First World War, the government printed money to finance war bonds, jobs for returning soldiers and reparations to the victorious powers. As a result, the money supply increased permanently, prices rose faster and faster, and purchasing power declined. Raw materials for the domestic economy had to be purchased more and more expensively from abroad, but since there were no longer enough goods available, prices continued to rise explosively. From 1922 onward, the talk was no longer of creeping inflation but of galloping inflation. Today, 100 years later, the German producer price index rose by over 45.8% in September. What do investors need to watch out for now?
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