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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 30th, 2024 | 07:30 CET
Share about to jump? Rheinmetall, JinkoSolar, Almonty Industries
The German government has allocated EUR 1 billion for a new raw materials fund. This will enable the KfW to participate in mining projects in Germany and abroad and secure Germany's supply of critical raw materials. To reduce dependence on China and Russia for tungsten, the state bank provided millions to Almonty Industries a few years ago. The mine in South Korea is nearing completion, prompting a revaluation of the stock. Rheinmetall's recent revaluation showcases the potential for significant stock price increases. Could Almonty be next? Meanwhile, JinkoSolar's stock took a notable hit yesterday, continuing its volatility. What lies ahead?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 29th, 2024 | 08:00 CET
BYD, Altech Advanced Materials, JinkoSolar – Better batteries are key to a green revolution
Batteries are essential to the future of electrification. However, both technologies need to be improved in terms of performance and safety. EV batteries require higher energy density for better range and lighter weight, with technologies such as solid-state batteries that could reduce the risk of overheating and fire. On the energy storage side, long-lasting, environmentally friendly solutions are needed to balance out fluctuations in renewable energies and ensure grid stability. Innovative approaches in both areas are crucial to making e-mobility sustainable, high-performance, and safe.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 28th, 2024 | 07:00 CET
JinkoSolar, Globex Mining, ZEAL Network – Potential not yet realized
After a six-week streak in the green, the Dow Jones closed the past trading week in the red. In contrast, the Nasdaq technology exchange and the gold price reached new historic highs, while silver reached its highest level in 12 years. In this area in particular, enormous opportunities lie dormant for producers and smaller mining companies, which have so far been unable to benefit from the current precious metal boom on the stock exchange.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 23rd, 2024 | 07:45 CEST
The next gold rush with silver! dynaCERT and JinkoSolar remain winners, caution with Nel and thyssenkrupp
If things continue this way, gold and silver are set to become the top performers of 2024. Excluding popular technology stocks like Nvidia, the Nasdaq 100 index is currently up 32% in Euro terms. Precious metals have recently outperformed this return. Gold prices have increased by almost 40%, while silver prices have risen by nearly 50%. Commodity experts attribute the new rally to the strong increase in money supply by central banks and the persistently high inflation. Silver is expected to see an even stronger appreciation, as the widely observed gold-silver ratio is at historically high levels of 80, whereas in regular times, it should be around 50. With a gold price of USD 3,000 in 2025, silver could theoretically advance to USD 60. LME physical silver inventories are at a 20-year low. In our peer group of stocks, there are clear candidates for a rapid doubling.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 17th, 2024 | 08:15 CEST
The next 200% uranium rally – will there be takeovers soon? Myriad Uranium, Nel, Plug Power, SMCI and JinkoSolar
Somehow, international energy policy has become very complicated for investors. The EU's "Net Zero" plans cannot be achieved solely by expanding renewable energies. Countries with a less pronounced green ideology, like Germany, have rediscovered nuclear power, which was once banned. China, Russia and India even want to double their capacities. Germany's neighboring countries like France, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Poland and Great Britain intend to connect more than 50 new reactors to the grid over the next 10 years. All this suggests a lack of unity in Brussels and raises the question of how to manage the global energy supply for growing populations. For investors, the starting signal in uranium has long since been given. What should dynamic investors look out for now?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on October 10th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
50% profit margin? JinkoSolar, Nel ASA, and Desert Gold shares
A 50% profit margin? This is the prospect held out by the CEO of Desert Gold Ventures. The gold explorer aims to start production as early as next year. Even if the price of gold were to fall significantly, Desert would still be profitable. Or is a takeover perhaps on the cards? Unfortunately, Nel can only dream of such profit margins. The hydrogen specialist failed to establish a profitable business model during the boom phase. Now, orders are also drying up, and analysts are reducing the share price targets. And what is JinkoSolar doing? The Chinese company seems to be emerging as a winner from the solar crisis. However, even the market leader is feeling the effects of falling prices. Nevertheless, the share price has risen. Where is it worth entering?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 8th, 2024 | 09:40 CEST
Mutares, Almonty Industries, JinkoSolar – CAUTION: Something is happening here!
Financial markets are sensitive and often react immediately to new information. Stock prices reflect this by responding to news, whether positive or negative. Investors continuously monitor press releases, economic data, and geopolitical events to make their trading decisions. A corporate scandal or an unexpected profit jump can trigger significant price movements. Rumors and forecasts also play a role by shaping the expectations of market participants. Today, we are looking at three companies on the verge of major announcements or have recently had significant news.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 7th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
JinkoSolar, Altech Advanced Materials, Nio – The comeback of renewable energies
With its announcement of plans to revive the struggling economy in the Middle Kingdom, the Chinese government triggered a stock market rally that has been unmatched for over 15 years. In addition to technology stocks, companies in the renewable energy sector, in particular, rose to the top of the stock lists despite future additional tariffs on electric vehicles produced in China by the European Union. The EU Commission aims to boost domestic production. In terms of energy storage, a company "Made in Germany" could cause a stir in the future.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 3rd, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Bloom Energy, Altech Advanced Materials, JinkoSolar - Renewables are booming again
The hype that began at the start of the decade was followed by disillusionment and drastic share price losses. Over the past three years, renewable energy companies such as Plug Power, Nel ASA & Co. have lost disproportionately to the broader market. For some months now, however, many share prices have been showing signs of bottoming out, which could herald the next upward movement. There is no question that hydrogen, photovoltaics, and wind energy technologies will be further expanded in the future.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 11th, 2024 | 07:30 CET
Altech Advanced Materials, BYD, JinkoSolar - The Era of Energy Autonomy
In an era where energy not only needs to be generated but also intelligently managed, batteries and energy storage systems are increasingly taking centre stage. They are the inconspicuous heroes of the energy transition that will significantly shape our understanding of sustainability. While renewable energy from sun, wind and water is increasingly feeding into our power grid, reliable storage solutions are the key to using energy where and when it is actually needed. We look at Altech Advanced Materials, a company offering two exciting solutions for the future, and examine BYD, the top dog of electromobility alongside Tesla. Lastly, we explain why JinkoSolar can benefit from future energy storage systems.
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