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Commented by Armin Schulz on November 29th, 2021 | 11:36 CET
MorphoSys, Osino Resources, Bayer - Profits through takeovers
The world's most expensive takeover occurred in Germany when the Vodafone Group acquired the Mannesmann Group for EUR 190 billion in 2000. Initially, Vodafone offered only EUR 100 billion. When a company wants to take over a listed company, it must make a public offer to shareholders. At this point, the buying party is usually already the major shareholder in the takeover target. As a rule, these offers are significantly higher than the current share price in order to make the deal palatable to the shareholders. Payment is made in cash, in shares of the acquiring Company or with a mix of both. Today, we look at three companies that are the subject of takeover rumors.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 29th, 2021 | 10:41 CET
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, BYD - Attractive opportunities after the crash
The market is seeing red. Of course, in the short term, the outbreak of a new Coronavirus variant is determining events on the markets. In addition to stocks, cryptocurrencies are falling like stones, and even the safe haven gold is sliding into the red after initial gains. In the long term, values from the hydrogen sector, especially after the strong correction of the past months, offer enormous potential due to the tighter climate targets and are gradually becoming more attractive again at current levels.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on November 29th, 2021 | 10:06 CET
Saturn Oil + Gas, BP, Gazprom - Buy when the guns are thundering?
The possible impact of a new Corona variant led to significant declines in the stock markets at the end of last week. The German benchmark index lost around 1000 points within just 2 weeks. Oil and gas stocks have been hit particularly hard in recent days. The oil price lost last on a single day 11-12%. The development thus prices in, among other things, travel restrictions, lockdowns and a cooling of the economy. The tapping of strategic oil reserves, which US President Biden recently announced, plays a psychological role in the big picture in supply and demand. Much more exciting is what OPEC will soon say about its production plans. Where are the opportunities now?
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on November 26th, 2021 | 14:06 CET
MAS Gold, K+S, Klöckner & Co. - For fans of real assets!
Inflation has certainly not yet reached its peak. The scenario of only a short phase of major losses in purchasing power - according to the position of the central banks - must be doubted anyway. Therefore, forward-looking investors should invest in tangible assets such as stocks, bonds or commodities. Anyone thinking of building up or expanding a commodities portfolio should take a closer look at the following stocks. Who is winning the race?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 26th, 2021 | 13:09 CET
Steinhoff, Defense Metals, Deutsche Bank - Good news
So now it has been presented, the new coalition agreement of the traffic light coalition, consisting of the SPD, FDP and the Greens. Besides the connoisseurs of cannabis, which is to be legalized in Germany, the banking and insurance industry should also be satisfied with the drafting. In addition, one focus of the alliance is on transformation in terms of the energy transition. The plan sounds optimistic, but implementation will be all the more difficult.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 26th, 2021 | 13:04 CET
Plug Power with a bang - what are Nel and First Hydrogen up to?
Hydrogen shares are in demand again. The basis for the industry is the political will for hydrogen to become a central pillar of the energy transition. It applies to numerous industrialized countries, and Germany's new traffic light coalition will also stick to it. But there is also positive news from the companies in operational terms. Following ThyssenKrupp's plans to float its hydrogen division on the stock market, Plug Power has now reported a major order with charisma. That should also give new impetus to hydrogen shares such as First Hydrogen and Nel.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 26th, 2021 | 12:37 CET
Barrick Gold, Sierra Grande Minerals, Yamana Gold - False breakout in gold?
On November 5, it seemed gold had finally broken out of its established triangle in the chart. However, since November 19, the bears have retaken the helm for the time being. Investors, who have otherwise relied on gold for inflation and other hedges, are still reacting hesitantly. One reason is the expansion of the money supply, which is displacing people's fear. Nearly all central banks see inflation as temporary. Another reason is the cryptocurrencies, which are also used as capital protection and thus represent competition. If interest rates rise, that would be a bad sign for gold. If inflation remains, global gold demand could increase, with demand from India and China already picking up. The newly formed uptrend in gold is only broken below USD 1,721.1 on a daily basis, so we currently expect gold prices to rise. We, therefore, analyze three gold companies.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 26th, 2021 | 11:28 CET
The copper sensation continues! Nordex, Nevada Copper, JinkoSolar, Daimler
When it comes to calculating the copper market in the next few years, expert opinions differ. According to a study by Wood Mackenzie, primary copper demand will increase by 30% to approximately 25 million tons by 2030. The main argument for further rising prices remains the global copper shortage because demand continuously exceeds supply, and recycling rates cannot cover industrial stockpiling either. The German copper smelter Aurubis is trading at an all-time high and wants to build a multi-metal plant in the USA. Such news is confirmation of an awakening among investors to allow new mining and processing operations to emerge. There are few new mines in sight at the moment, but there is news from Nevada.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 26th, 2021 | 10:39 CET
Hochtief, TalkPool, Bilfinger: Real estate shares and the new German government
The coalition agreement of the new German government reads ambitiously and met with a positive response from the real estate industry. Above all, the planned reduction in bureaucracy and digitization should be in the interests of all concerned - after all, analog land registers repeatedly cause errors and delays, which are quickly expensive, especially in construction. But the coalition's plans also include greener construction and stricter regulations on insulation and heating. We present three stocks and explain whether they will benefit or not.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 25th, 2021 | 15:19 CET
Varta, Graphano Energy, BYD, NIO: Who supplies the blockbuster battery?
There is no way around a high-performance battery when benchmarking for those who see electromobility at the forefront. In the last 3 years, there have been no real leaps forward in development. Still, at least power compression in lithium-ion technology achieved a doubling of range and, in parallel, also lowered the previously long charging times. As a result, this has made an electric vehicle suitable for long distances for the first time, even though recharging must be expected in winter due to non-engine services such as heating. But technological development continues, new materials are being tested, and one day it will be available - the super battery. We look at some industry players.
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