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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 20th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
TAKEOVER WAVE in ARMAMENTS and LITHIUM? Hensoldt, Standard Lithium, and BMW partner European Lithium
Is a takeover wave coming after the stock surge in the defense sector? Hensoldt's CEO has spoken out in favor of a consolidation of the industry in Europe. He plans to actively shape this process while also hiring thousands of new employees. At the same time, analysts advise selling Hensoldt shares. The share of European Lithium, on the other hand, is recommended for purchase. The Company is supporting BMW in its "Neue Klasse" and thus in the fight against competitors such as BYD. Trading has been suspended for days due to pending drilling results. There is also something going on at Standard Lithium in the US. Is the white gold on the verge of a comeback?
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 19th, 2025 | 14:15 CET
Tungsten in the crosshairs – Almonty Industries on the verge of a revaluation like Steyr Motors?
An explosive mix: Raw materials war, defense, and a strategic mine. The geopolitical tensions between China and the USA are intensifying – and an inconspicuous metal is coming into focus: tungsten. Without this critical raw material, there would be no tanks, high-performance ammunition, or high-tech products. But the problem? 90% of the world market is dominated by China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The West is dependent – and that is precisely what makes Almonty Industries Inc. (WKN: A1JSSD | ISIN: CA0203981034 | Ticker symbol: ALI) an explosive investment opportunity.
The Company is on the verge of bringing the Sangdong mine in South Korea, the largest tungsten mine outside China and Russia, into production. This is perfectly timed, as China has sanctioned the export of tungsten. The market is under pressure, the US and Europe are rearming – and Almonty could become the key player. Now comes another explosive piece of news: Almonty is working with the powerful US lobbying agency American Defense International, Inc., whose clients include SpaceX, SAP, and the defense contractor Kongsberg. This is a clear signal that Almonty Industries is strategically coming into Washington's focus.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 19th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Gold price above USD 3,000! Stocks on the verge of a breakout! Barrick Gold, TUI, Benton Resources!
Gold investors are cashing in! The gold price seems to be holding above the magic mark of USD 3,000. Now is the hour of gold producers and explorers! Even the Barrick Gold share is on the verge of a breakout. Management has made bullish statements about the future in the context of the annual figures. With its copper-gold project, Benton Resources is a "small" Barrick. The ongoing drilling program ensures continuous news flow. With its location in legally secure Canada, Benton is becoming more and more of a takeover candidate with each increase in resources, perhaps by Barrick? TUI shares could also be on the verge of a breakout. Due to the market sell-off, an important message seems to have been completely lost in the past few weeks. Buy now?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 19th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
SAP, MiMedia, Alibaba – Why Cloud Services are the Gold mines of the Future
Microsoft once again set a milestone in the second quarter of 2025 with a turnover of USD 69.6 billion. Driven by cloud services, which increased by 21%, and artificial intelligence (AI), which grew by 175%, the tech giant exceeded analysts' expectations. Azure and cloud services alone grew by 31%, while the AI business generated USD 13 billion. But the race has only just begun: Microsoft plans to spend USD 80 billion on AI data centers, which is just a fraction of the global investments that are expected to catapult the cloud market to USD 2.4 trillion by 2030. Who is footing the bill for the hunger for AI? And who stands to benefit most? The answers lie in the cloud.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 18th, 2025 | 14:10 CET
Almonty, Rheinmetall, Steyr Motors: Why defense stocks are exploding now!
The world is entering a new geopolitical era: armament and defense production have top priority. Countries are effectively investing unlimited sums into their defense industries, which means gigantic opportunities for investors! Those who are positioned correctly now can benefit from price increases that are rarely seen, even in the most dynamic tech sectors. One example? The stock of Steyr Motors AG: Just a month ago, it was still available for EUR 14.80. This morning, it exploded on Tradegate to up to EUR 426.00 – an incredible price increase of 2,778%!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 18th, 2025 | 07:35 CET
D-Wave and naoo stocks escalate! Will the rally continue? HelloFresh after a price slide with a 100% chance?
100% in one week! D-Wave's stock made a spectacular comeback last week. Despite stagnating revenues and high losses, investors pushed the stock to its old record level of USD 10. Can the rally continue after such a strong outlook? naoo's stock has also rebounded. The newcomer to the German stock market combines the opportunities of social media and AI. The sell-off was likely exaggerated, and a takeover caused the price to jump. And what about HelloFresh? After a disappointing outlook, the stock fell sharply. Is a 100% price gain possible now?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 18th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
Barrick Gold, Golden Cariboo, Alamos Gold – Gold stocks on the verge of a breakout
Last week, history was made on the stock market. For the first time, the price of gold rose above the magical mark of USD 3,000 per troy ounce. Escalating trade wars, the announcement of punitive tariffs, and the continued geopolitical uncertainty fueled demand for the yellow precious metal. The primary beneficiaries of this boom are gold producers and exploration companies, which, however, are lagging in terms of price performance against the strike price and, therefore, have a high catch-up potential.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 18th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Another 200% price gain with Renk, thyssenkrupp or Almonty Industries?
Defense stocks are off to a strong start in the new trading week, with price targets continuing to rise. However, Rheinmetall and Co. seem to have run a little hot. It is worth taking a look at the second tier or along the value chain. Almonty Industries, for example, offers a buying opportunity with a single-digit P/E ratio and, according to analysts, an upside potential of over 200%. The tungsten producer is on the brink of a golden era. Its raw material is not only used in the latest generation of anti-aircraft ammunition but is also essential for countless products in the military and civilian sectors. As a result, the world's largest producer, China, is increasingly using export restrictions as a "weapon". thyssenkrupp has also been able to benefit from its defense division in recent weeks. The IPO is taking shape, and the government may purchase shares. And what is Renk doing? The transmission manufacturer has reported a major order in the US, and the target price is rising sharply.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 18th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
Bayer, Vidac Pharma, BioNTech – Making money with biotech and pharmaceutical innovations
More and more investors are betting on companies that are leaving traditional therapeutic paths to rethink cancer, chronic inflammation, or nutritional issues. While some corporations struggle with their balance sheets due to mountains of debt and patent expirations, others are quietly developing technologies that crack the metabolic code of diseases. Whether anti-aging tests from saliva samples, mRNA-based cancer cocktails, or active ingredients that overcome the blood-brain barrier – the stock market rewards those who combine research success with strategic risk-taking. But which companies have what it takes to develop the blockbusters of tomorrow? Let's take a closer look at three companies.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 17th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
After the NASDAQ correction – Hightech on the rebound: Palantir, Amazon, MiMedia, SMCI, and Intel on the rise
The NASDAQ correction was sharp and brief, with a 15% drop from 22,200 to 19,100 in just 4 weeks. In the context of a normal consolidation, that might be enough to bring the heavily overbought tech stocks back to normal levels. Unfortunately, however, there are also valid fundamental reasons that can be traced back to the official chaos of the new US President, Donald Trump. He is making wild tariff demands and withdrawing key resources from all international partnerships. This departure from normal political behavior could have a much more significant impact on the stock market, as global trade relations are faltering, while inflation and currency devaluation continue. Which tech stocks should be considered now?
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