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Commented by Nico Popp on March 25th, 2022 | 10:03 CET
Now is the hour for endemic stocks: Weng Fine Art, MM2 Asia, Netflix
Especially in difficult times, entertainment is essential. In the 1980s, when two powers armed to the teeth faced off that could have wiped out the world several times over, the entertainment industry boomed. Music and films were celebrated worldwide and scored with a lightness of touch typical of the 1980s. At the same time, the art markets took off - wealthy Japanese and Americans in particular discovered modern art and drove up prices. Despite all the current problems, or precisely because of them: stimulating entertainment could also be high in demand in the 2020s. Why? We explain and introduce three exciting companies.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 8th, 2022 | 13:53 CET
Peloton, Aspermont, Netflix - Sustainable digital models
The digital transformation of society and the economy started before Corona but was significantly accelerated by the pandemic. Whether across industries in business, sports or schools, digital business models are the future. If companies resist, they will likely soon be a thing of the past. On the other hand, there are winners emerging from the transformation stronger than before.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on January 26th, 2022 | 11:17 CET
Novavax, CoinSmart, Netflix - A buy after significant setbacks?
The last few weeks have been tough for vaccine makers, cryptocurrencies and tech companies. In the case of vaccine manufacturers, concerns about a possible endemic disease caused by OmiCron was the reason for falling prices. In addition, there were the rumors about Pfizergate. Cryptocurrencies have been consolidating since early November. Allegedly, the US government is planning a crypto law, but contents are not yet known. For tech companies, the FED's expected interest rate hike, likely to be announced on January 26, brings uncertainty and makes investors rethink their investment strategy. Out of tech stocks, into value stocks. We look at one Company from each sector today.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 24th, 2022 | 11:09 CET
BioNTech, Cardiol Therapeutics, Netflix - The return to normality
The outbreak of the Corona pandemic triggered gold-rush sentiment among many companies. In addition to vaccine manufacturers such as BioNTech and Moderna, stocks whose technology supported the mandated measures also multiplied. Whether shopping, school, work or even sports, one could suddenly do everything simply in front of a screen. However, after the restrictions and limitations, society longs for normal life to return. These developments can be seen clearly in the share charts and the most recently presented figures.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 2nd, 2021 | 13:35 CEST
Netflix, wallstreet:online, Commerzbank: Where shareholders get their money's worth
'Something to do with media' - years ago, this was the career goal of many graduates. But the reality in the media industry at the time was anything but dreamlike: The Neuer Markt went belly-up, and the media industry also had to cut back. Added to this was digitization, which turned many traditional business models upside down. In the meantime, however, the industry has consolidated - and is setting out for new shores.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 1st, 2021 | 07:00 CET
Netflix, Aspermont, Alteryx: When data becomes profit
Data is increasingly seen as a commodity. Why? The better you can process and use data, the more valuable it becomes. Traditional commodity companies are increasingly equipping their heavy equipment with sensors to profit in the long term from the treasure trove of data that they have so incidentally unearthed. Companies such as Facebook and Alphabet are taking advantage of all our data, developing new products and making huge profits. Read what role data plays at Netflix, Aspermont and Alteryx.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 27th, 2021 | 09:23 CET
RYU Apparel, Plug Power, Netflix - strength and weakness!
The stock market is alive and kicking. With a new app called Reddit, 2.4 million users with an affinity for stocks are currently clicking through various discussion channels and, with self-imposed herd instinct, buying new stocks on the price list. Formerly inconspicuous stocks such as AMC Entertainment, BlackBerry or Nokia then go through the roof with crazy turnovers. A humble statement from management often follows this: "We can't explain the attention in our stock!" - but even after the announcement of such words, the turnovers go down only slightly, and sometimes the price gains even build up. Hard-nosed hedge fund managers learn to fear when they sell completely overpriced stocks short and are subsequently steamrolled by the bull community. With GameStop's move yesterday, Melvin Capital was hit; the short community around Tesla has probably long since given up.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 6th, 2021 | 08:33 CET
UPCO International, Netflix, Tencent: Unchecked Mobile & Internet Boom!
The lockdown is extended once again in Europe. One does not want to give the virus a chance to change hosts. As a result, the inner cities' streets are emptying again, and the front seats on the home streaming device and life in the online world are more in demand than ever. Good for the companies that have already fully digitized their business model a few years ago and can maintain a large presence on the Internet. Here, revenues are rising by themselves; the scaling so often mentioned in management letters is now taking place. Communication service providers, payment providers, and mobile platforms have been in the ascendancy for months now. We take a closer look at a few industry players.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 7th, 2020 | 13:29 CEST
Amazon.com, Enthusiast Gaming, Netflix - perspectives of scalable business models
Modern society is constantly finding new ways to simplify life and increase comfort. For example, there are now successful business models that would have been unimaginable decades ago. The monetization of access to the customer, for example in the areas of entertainment, gaming and shopping, is progressing with increasing reach. Economies of scale in various areas and increased efficiency provide the basis for organic and inorganic growth. The management of consumption and entertainment from home on the coach is enjoying widespread popularity.
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