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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 13th, 2021 | 12:12 CET

BYD, Manganese X Energy, Daimler - Enormous demand for Tesla, BYD and NIO

  • Electromobility

Temporary inflation is history and has been laid to rest by FED chief Jerome Powell. During his appearance before the US Congress last week, he said the time had now come to remove the word "temporary" from the vocabulary of the monetary guardians. With inflation at 6.8% in November and the sharpest rise in US inflation in nearly 40 years, even the greatest optimist assumes a permanent state of rising prices. Among the culprits are commodities such as copper. These are likely to see a further increase due to the energy transition.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 13th, 2021 | 11:36 CET

Standard Lithium, Defense Metals, Nordex - The demand for metals goes through the roof!

  • RareEarths

A possible explosion in raw material prices was already indicated in 2019. Due to low selling prices, some mining companies even reduced their mining output or stopped their exploration activities. Then came the pandemic, which put further pressure on both production and logistics, and many operations had to close for longer than expected due to adjustments in sanitation infrastructure. There is now also the supply chain problem in this already tight supply situation. Presumably, things will not get any easier in 2022 under these conditions. Which companies are making a name for themselves in this environment?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 13th, 2021 | 10:18 CET

Barrick Gold, Tembo Gold, MorphoSys - With which merger will 2022 start?

  • Gold

The record in the volume of corporate takeovers had existed for 13 years. According to M&A experts, in 2021, it was broken as early as October. There has never been such a high volume of mergers as this year. A total of USD 5.3 trillion was spent on takeovers. Often, the offers were far above the current market price, such as the takeover of Zooplus, where US investors put EUR 2.8 billion on the table and paid about a 40% premium over the stock market price. Deutsche Bank does not expect acquisitions to decrease in the coming year. Today, we take a closer look at the Barrick Gold and Tembo Gold deal and take a closer look at MorphoSys, another takeover candidate.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 10th, 2021 | 13:54 CET

Bayer, Almonty Industries, JinkoSolar - Still considerable room for improvement

  • Tungsten

Inflation is growing relentlessly. In November, Germany's barometer for price increases climbed to 5.2%; a level last reached 29 years ago. Rising energy prices and exploding commodity prices are found to be the culprits here. Given the energy turnaround, the materials required for this, such as lithium, copper and cobalt, are in fact close to their highs. However, tungsten, which will be essential for electromobility in the future, still has some catching-up potential.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 10th, 2021 | 13:14 CET

BYD, dynaCERT, Nikola - Traffic of the future must protect the environment

  • Hydrogen

Today, we are more mobile than ever before. The downside of this is the environmental impact. A good 20% of global CO2 emissions are caused by traffic. Relying on e-cars alone is probably too short-sighted. In the private sector, this is quite realistic, but the electric approach does not yet work in freight transport or only at a significant loss of performance. Hydrogen could play a major role in this area in the future, but hydrogen is still too expensive per kilogram, and mass production is still a long way off. Today, we look at e-mobility and hydrogen and an alternative that could help the transportation industry in the short term.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 10th, 2021 | 12:54 CET

Daimler, Daimler Trucks, Ayurcann, TUI: Great yield gifts in the Advent season!

  • Cannabis

The so-called quiet time before Christmas is often associated with cozy warmth, gingerbread and mulled wine. At the stock exchange, the books of the large investors close and private investors optimize their capital gains tax by the realization of pending losses. Because from a pure tax point of view, losses from private sales transactions can be set off against profits; only the annual residual profit then has to be taxed. As a result, the autumn stock markets are often more stormy than many people think, and there is less of a sense of "quiet time," according to Christian beliefs. We pick out a few pieces of gingerbread!

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 10th, 2021 | 12:12 CET

Steinhoff, Desert Gold, China Evergrande, Wirecard - The penny stock rockets for 2022!

  • Pennystocks

Penny stocks are not only cheap; there are usually also solid reasons why a value has been sold out or has been quoted low. In the case of Australian stocks, a low par value and the issuance of a great many shares are the natural reason for zero comma listings. Canadian explorers also have this quirk, but they often make their share volume more manageable by rolling it back. Investors can only get a concrete indication of "expensive or cheap" by studying the circumstances or closely examining the fundamentals of the Company. Wirecard was once valued at EUR 25 billion. However, after the insolvency announcement, the stock market now realizes that even if some payment licenses are liquidated, there will be nothing left for shareholders. We take a look at three selected stocks.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 10th, 2021 | 11:26 CET

BASF, Kodiak Copper, Salzgitter - Inflation stays longer

  • Copper

For the first time in almost 30 years, the German inflation rate rose above the 5% mark in November. According to an initial estimate by the Federal Statistical Office, goods and services cost 5.2% more than a year earlier. Energy and raw material prices, which have risen sharply, account for a major share of this increase. Given the increased demand for special materials to achieve the energy turnaround, the trend is likely to be confirmed in the coming years.

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Commented by Nico Popp on December 10th, 2021 | 10:55 CET

Nordex, Troilus Gold, Gazprom: How investors cash in on climate-billions

  • Gold

Countries around the world are pumping billions into the expansion of renewable energies. At the same time, there is a lack of investment in fossil fuels, which are still urgently needed. We explain who is profiting from this reluctance to invest and whether, in the end, another commodity might not come out on top, using three shares as examples.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 9th, 2021 | 13:24 CET

Tilray, Sativa Wellness, NanoRepro, Valneva - The 2022 health winners

  • Cannabis

The topic of cannabis ran through all the gazettes in 2018 and 2019. The Netherlands, Canada and 9 US states were the well-known pioneers in cannabis legalization at the time. It is now also to come in Germany - at least that is what the coalition agreement of the government parties says. The debate about the legalization of cannabis has been going on worldwide for several years. For Germany, the traffic light coalition wants to legalize the controlled distribution to adults for consumption purposes. In this way, they say, licensing the sale of cannabis would also ensure the protection of minors and prevent the spread of contaminated substances. The industry briefly cheered with share price increases but then returned to normal. We take a look at key industry players.

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