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Commented by Nico Popp on October 24th, 2025 | 07:30 CEST

Small investment, huge profit? When financing truly pays off: Almonty, T-Mobile US, Netflix

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Telecommunications
  • entertainment

Capital is a means of production, as Karl Marx already knew. So when companies secure new financing options, they do so to create additional value. Almonty, a leading Western tungsten producer, recently filed an application for a Preliminary Base Shelf Prospectus. This is a strategic financing instrument that allows companies to remain flexible – depending on market conditions and needs, they can access a range of predefined financing options and implement them quickly. Almonty cites the development of its massive Sangdong mine as a potential reason, but long-term observers of the Company see additional opportunities. We analyze Almonty's latest company announcement and show how T-Mobile US and Netflix have previously used smart financing strategies to lay the foundation for long-term growth.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 22nd, 2025 | 07:15 CEST

Netflix, NetraMark, Novo Nordisk – Positive signals

  • Biotechnology
  • Biotech
  • Pharma
  • Streaming

So much for the old saying: "Sell in May and go away". If investors had followed this well-known stock market adage, they would have missed out on some significant gains in 2025. Instead, the world's most important indices, such as the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and NASDAQ, are close to their historic highs. And there is no sign of a summer slump, as the first-half earnings season kicked off last week. Despite already high valuations, further price gains could follow due to the positive market sentiment.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 18th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST

Subscription-based stock gains: Netflix, Adobe, MiMedia Holdings

  • Digitization
  • Subscriptions
  • Streaming
  • cloud

Subscriptions pay off – for providers! We have all forgotten to cancel a magazine or streaming service at some point. Many of us also treat ourselves to the luxury of having various subscriptions, even if they do not explicitly pay off. This behaviour generates revenue for providers. A study by Human Digital shows that companies with subscription models grow between five and eight times faster on average. We demonstrate how the major players in their industries are leveraging subscriptions to their advantage and identify which niche providers have the potential to succeed.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on October 20th, 2023 | 08:00 CEST

Desert Gold, Netflix, Allianz - The stocks investors prefer now

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • insurance
  • Media

The gold price is currently experiencing a high phase triggered by the conflict in the Middle East. In the last four weeks, the price has risen by 6%. This development is not only piquing the interest of investors but is also boosting companies like Desert Gold Ventures, which is piloting an ambitious gold project in West Africa. Their flagship project, the Senegal Mali Shear Zone (SMSZ), is at the heart of this. With escalations in international cities rising, people prefer to stay home and watch Netflix. The stock shot up 12%. And what do you do if your car catches fire, as happened yesterday in Hamburg's Elbe Tunnel? It is good to have insurance with Allianz...

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 24th, 2022 | 12:17 CEST

US equities reporting season: Netflix, Snap, Meta Platforms, Aspermont - Will it continue explosively?

  • Technology
  • Investments
  • fintech

In October, the reporting season for the 3rd quarter started in the USA. This is a highly exciting time, as moves of up to 25% or more are not uncommon when a NASDAQ stock grossly deviates from its guidance. After years of bliss in the tech sector, a new parameter has also crept into the valuation of growth stocks: Interest rates. Discounted future cash flows represent the value of a stock today. If these are adjusted downward and valued at a higher discount due to increased interest rates, this can trigger significant price corrections in an emergency. Of course, this scenario also applies to upside surprises - a reason for further research.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on August 24th, 2022 | 10:20 CEST

ProSiebenSat.1 Media, Aspermont, Netflix - Is the turnaround in media stocks coming?

  • Media

Since the fear of recession has been spreading, media shares have been under pressure. The assumption is that when the recession comes, companies will cut costs, and cutting marketing costs is the easiest way to do that. That means less advertising revenue for the media. Yet a company should advertise precisely when things are going badly. But this wisdom from business administration and marketing courses has still not arrived in many executive suites. But the price declines in many media stocks can also offer attractive entry opportunities. Today, we take a closer look at three companies in the sector.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on July 22nd, 2022 | 12:14 CEST

Netflix, Amazon, BrainChip - AI drives growth

  • AI
  • Innovations
  • Technology

Our future is connected and increasingly interactive. Streaming providers like Netflix are personalizing content thanks to machine learning systems, but the Company is running out of users. Meanwhile, Amazon's voice assistant Alexa is up and running. At its developer conference two days ago, Ambience Intelligence announced for the first time that Alexa would take over digital assists in the smart connected home in the future. In order for Alexa to become an independent learning entity in the first place, companies like BrainChip are creating just the right human-machine interface technologies. And smart home is just a small part of the huge AI growth market with smart neuromorphic chip technologies.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on April 28th, 2022 | 13:32 CEST

Alibaba, Netflix, Meta Platforms, Globex Mining - Find the best turnaround stocks in 2022!

  • Commodities
  • Investments

Rising interest rates and inflation - Central banks worldwide now have to tighten the reins to keep demonetization from getting out of hand. Traditionally, technology stocks, which are otherwise in demand, tend to do poorly in such phases because they have higher financing costs. The higher discount rate makes corporate cash values less profitable than in low-interest rate environments. The NASDAQ-100 Index hit its high of 16,767 points in November 2021, just as the 10-year interest rate began to rise. Since then, the technology index has lost about 22%. But some stocks have more than halved in value. We take a closer look at the former high flyers.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 26th, 2022 | 10:19 CEST

Stocks for bargain hunters: Mercedes-Benz, Power Nickel, Netflix

  • Nickel
  • Electromobility
  • Commodities

Share prices are falling. The mix of inflation, the war in Ukraine and the Corona problem in China is weighing on share prices. Even positive economic data in the form of a friendly ifo Business Climate Index does not help. For savvy bargain hunters, falling prices in the face of friendly economic data may even be a good sign. If the market exaggerates on the downside, there could be opportunities in quality companies. We take a closer look at three stocks.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 22nd, 2022 | 10:06 CEST

Investments of yesterday for tomorrow: K+S, Globex Mining, Netflix

  • Commodities
  • entertainment

It is better to have and not need than to need and not have - this rightly somewhat hackneyed saying is more topical than ever. Everything is in short supply, whether structural timber, metal fittings or inverters for photovoltaic systems. The first property developers are already reacting and are no longer planning so far into the future for new construction projects. The reason - galloping prices could otherwise eat up the margins. We explain how you as an investor can invest in this phase with the example of three companies below.

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