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Commented by Mario Hose on September 12th, 2022 | 10:30 CEST
JinkoSolar, TubeSolar, Nel ASA - The innovations of the future
Less coal, more sun! In order to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the share of renewable energy sources in Germany's gross electricity consumption is to increase to 65% by 2030. Instead of fossil fuels, more renewable energy sources are to serve as the basis for electricity production. In addition to the expansion of wind power plants at sea and on land, the German government is also pushing ahead with energy generation from solar plants. The transformation in the energy industry is creating new technology companies that could have significant potential and a bright future due to their innovation.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 9th, 2022 | 11:54 CEST
Defense Metals, Thyssenkrupp, Rheinmetall - New problems with critical raw materials
Many people are currently suffering from high energy costs, which are also affecting companies. Some of their products are becoming significantly more expensive as a result. Added to this is the smoldering trade conflict between the USA and China. Most recently, Nvidia was no longer allowed to export two of its chips to China. China and Russia are rich in raw materials and, in some cases, have a monopoly. There are already many critical metals whose demand can currently only be met by China. The most important of these are rare earths, over 90% of which are processed in China. The EU and the US are trying to become more independent but are encountering new problems. The critical metals industry urgently needs new skilled workers. In many companies, experienced engineers have long since reached retirement age. There is an acute need for action here.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 9th, 2022 | 10:53 CEST
300% chance with MorphoSys share? News from BioNTech and Defence Therapeutics
Analysts see a 300% price potential for MorphoSys. However, the latest quarterly figures did not give cause for euphoria. And not all analysts are so positive. On the other hand, BioNTech is currently doing well. The Mainz-based Company has received approval for its Omicron vaccine in the UK. However, the sustainable share price is increasingly determined by the pipeline. There is important news concerning the pipeline at Defence Therapeutics. In preclinical studies for the development of a novel cellular vaccine to fight cancer, the survival rate was 100%. The Canadians' unconventional approach could revolutionize modern medicine. More on the three biotech stocks here.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on September 9th, 2022 | 10:10 CEST
Nordex, Kleos Space, Allianz - Cybersecurity is booming!
The energy crisis in Europe is causing one sector in particular to boom: cybersecurity. The attack on Nordex in April or the current threat to the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhya illustrates the fragility of our energy supply. Surveillance technology from space helps entire countries and trade routes to increase their own security. Kleos Space is a technology pioneer in this. The Company provides global intelligence and geolocation Data-as-a-Service through appropriate satellite technology. The sector is also important for insurance companies such as Allianz.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 8th, 2022 | 14:10 CEST
Barrick Gold, Barsele Minerals, Nordex - This will now be important
The strong US dollar, rising US yields and increasing fears of further major interest rate hikes are weighing on the precious metals markets. In this context, the precious yellow metal is facing an important test. Thus, the USD 1,680.59 per troy ounce gold mark is a prominent support level. If the low for the year is broken, there is a threat of a further drop to the region around USD 1,620 per ounce. In the long term, this level should serve as an entry level because containment of inflation through further interest rate steps can hardly be assumed in the current situation. This results in timely anticyclical entry opportunities in selected producers and exploration companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 8th, 2022 | 13:22 CEST
1.5 trillion Dollar crisis or special boom? K+S, Globex Mining, JinkoSolar
Jochen Stanzl of trading house CMC Markets warned at the beginning of the week of a "Lehman Moment" in the energy sector. In Wednesday's Handelsblatt, this scenario was explained in detail. According to the Norwegian energy company Equinor, the total volume of all margins on the European electricity and gas market amounts to USD 1.5 trillion. Margins are security deposits in futures transactions. In this article, we outline the explosive power this offers, which supposedly safe sectors could suffer and where the blissful islands are.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on September 8th, 2022 | 12:16 CEST
First Hydrogen, Plug Power, Siemens Energy - Hydrogen wins ahead of wind power
The energy market continues to run hot these days. While gas prices have risen by 436% for new customers, suppliers of renewable energies, in particular, have made good profits on the European power exchanges. Now the EU Commission wants to put a stop to this and redistribute windfall profits. Reason enough for investors to look for new investments outside the EU. One candidate in the race for emission-free drive technology is First Hydrogen. The Company is putting environmentally friendly vans on the roads of Canada, North America and the EU. Also betting on hydrogen is major logistics company Amazon through a collaboration with Plug Power. And Siemens Energy is raising capital to revive its struggling wind energy subsidiary Gamesa.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 8th, 2022 | 11:02 CEST
SGL Carbon, Viva Gold, Formycon - Strong news in the bear market
The stock markets are reeling, and uncertainties and tensions have increased in recent days. Thus, not only did the stock market corrected, but the DAX sank again significantly below the 13,000 mark due to the stop of gas deliveries via Nord Stream 1, and other asset classes such as precious metals, cryptocurrencies and even oil dropped significantly. Nevertheless, even in the bear market, there are companies that can shine with excellent reports and should be among the winners in a possible upward movement.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 7th, 2022 | 13:41 CEST
Artificial intelligence shopping with these stocks: Infineon, BrainChip, Porsche, VW
It is hard to imagine tomorrow's high-tech applications without them: small, miniaturized chips that take over the intelligent control of our modern appliances. These nimble marvels must not only perform their programmed tasks but also save power and space. Engineering centers worldwide are trying to develop chips that learn from exogenous influences, i.e. that detect their environment through speech recognition or corresponding sensor technology, evaluate states and develop reaction categories. For example, if an object the size of a ball rolls from the right edge of the road across the center of the lane, such systems are supposed to trigger braking with the help of optics and sensor technology. Bravo if it works - where are the opportunities in the current stock downturn?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 7th, 2022 | 13:29 CEST
Commodity shares K+S, Barrick Gold, Manuka Resources: Gold price at 50,000?
The price of a troy ounce of gold rises to USD 50,000. This scenario is probably the dream of every gold bull and also for companies like Barrick Gold and Manuka Resources. John Butler has proclaimed this price target. The Head of Treasury of TallyMoney and author of The Golden Revolution has described the scenario to reach this price target in an interview. The prerequisite is that the world moves to a gold standard monetary system. And this is not as unlikely as one might think because the economic dominance of the USA has been declining for years, and the BRICS countries are reportedly already working on a reserve currency. K+S is also currently under pressure. Price targets of analysts differ significantly.
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