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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 8th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Ceasefire in Ukraine? Now earn 100% profit with Heidelberger Druck, Argo Graphene Solutions, and Deutsche Post
A personal meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which, according to the Kremlin, is to take place in the coming days, is sparking new hope for a possible ceasefire in the Ukraine war. Diplomatic preparations are in full swing, accompanied by growing international pressure. President Trump recently gave Russia an ultimatum to cease hostilities. At the same time, a large Russian troop build-up in Belarus – officially for military exercises – is causing uncertainty. Observers see these developments as a signal to NATO to continue its defense program. In this dynamic environment, the stock markets are booming. Investors are once again looking at infrastructure stocks, because everyone wants a piece of the pie!
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 8th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Profit with Cloud & AI: Why SAP, MiMedia Holdings, and Palantir must be your focus NOW
Global tech euphoria is reaching new highs in the summer of 2025, driven by much more than just artificial intelligence. Cloud computing, automation, and intelligent systems are the new strategic assets that are revolutionizing markets and shifting revenue streams. Companies are competing for speed, scalability, and data-sovereign solutions in an environment of dizzying valuations and disruptive innovations. Those who choose the right partners now will secure a decisive competitive edge. Three companies stand out: SAP, MiMedia, and Palantir. We take a closer look at their strategies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 8th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Thinking locally opens up new possibilities: SAP, Meta Platforms, naoo
Digital communication is bringing the world closer together. Our friends may live all over the world, yet we can still share even the smallest moments with them. Being connected does not just help bridge long distances - it also brings people together in our immediate surroundings. Networks can foster friendships or spark new business opportunities locally as well. Using the business models of SAP, Meta, and naoo, we show how technology is changing things locally and making the world a better place.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 8th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Discount hunt: TUI, Veganz Group, and Super Micro Computer as underrated cash generators
Strategic investors are always on the lookout for price setbacks to seize rare entry points into quality stocks. The reasons for the setback can be short-term economic concerns, seasonal weakness, or, in the best case, profit-taking. As long as fundamental indicators point only to a healthy interim correction, such events have historically often been precursors to above-average returns. The focus is now on resilient companies with intact growth paths whose valuations have been attractively adjusted. Three promising candidates that embody these "buy-the-dip" opportunities across different markets are in the spotlight: TUI, Veganz, and Super Micro Computer.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 7th, 2025 | 07:30 CEST
Bayer and its billion-dollar problem! Evotec fails to impress analysts! AI stock NetraMark makes a splash!
More positive news for AI insider tip NetraMark. The Company has secured a new customer for its AI platform designed to improve clinical trials. This could bring an end to the stock's sideways trend. Analysts continue to see significant upside. In contrast, analysts are cautious about Bayer's quarterly figures. The surprise stock of the year so far is facing a significant setback. The billion-dollar problems in the US are back on the table, weighing heavily on the stock. And what is Evotec doing? The sale of its site in France is intended to contribute to the Company's profitability. However, this only briefly boosted sentiment on the stock market. In the meantime, the stock has shifted into reverse. Rightly so?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 7th, 2025 | 07:25 CEST
Hydrogen turnaround? Bad news from Africa: First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp nucera, BASF
According to a report in Der Spiegel, producing green hydrogen in Africa for export to Europe could be more expensive than previously thought. This is indicated by research conducted by scientists from the Technical University of Munich, Oxford, and ETH Zurich. According to the study, only 2% of around 10,000 sites examined across 31 African countries could produce at competitive costs by 2030. The reason lies in financing. Depending on the country in Africa, financing costs range between 8% and 27%, which is too high to remain competitive. Instead of the planned price guarantees of EUR 3 per kg of hydrogen, the EU would have to guarantee EUR 5 to ensure a reliable flow of hydrogen from Africa to Europe. What does this mean now for the European hydrogen economy?
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 7th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Momentum stocks: D-Wave! Standard Lithium! European Lithium following in the footsteps of MP Materials!
Rare earth projects outside China are in high demand, as MP Materials has demonstrated with the entry of the US government, its cooperation with Apple, and its rise to a multi-billion-dollar corporation. Is a similarly rapid share price development possible for European Lithium? In any case, the stock is currently inexpensive, and the rare earth project in Greenland is delivering strong results. Standard Lithium shares have also performed strongly again recently. And analysts believe the stock has even more upside potential. And what is D-Wave doing? After breaking through the USD 20 mark, the stock is currently consolidating. Operationally, the quantum high-flyer continues to go full throttle, and analysts remain bullish.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 7th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
New Tariff Drama – How Novo Nordisk, Vidac Pharma, and BioNTech are using AI and oncology to counter protectionism
The global pharmaceutical industry is experiencing a historic double revolution in 2025: Artificial Intelligence is accelerating research and personalized therapies, while disruptive US tariffs of up to 250% are reshaping supply chains. These forces are colliding as innovation meets protectionism. The winners are mastering both. They are leveraging digital breakthroughs and circumventing trade barriers through strategic production relocation. Those who invest now stand to benefit from the race to shape the future of global healthcare markets. The area with the most promising growth is oncology. We take a closer look at three exciting companies from the pharmaceutical and biotech industries: Novo Nordisk, Vidac Pharma, and BioNTech.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 7th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
The billion-dollar business! Arms and defense stocks in vogue – Volatus Aerospace, DroneShield, Leonardo, and Airbus
The European defense sector is set to experience significant growth over the next five years. Analysts anticipate average growth of 5 to 8% per annum. The European defense market is expected to grow from around EUR 125 billion to around EUR 170 billion by 2030. A key driver: EU funding is increasing massively, including through the Readiness 2030 program, which will provide up to EUR 800 billion in additional funding, including EUR 150 billion in low-interest loans for the joint procurement of drones, air defense systems, and artillery. In addition, NATO countries have committed to spending 5% of their GDP on defense by 2035, which will require additional investments of approximately EUR 320 billion per year. Which companies stand to benefit?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 7th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
The most stable trend in the world: Kraft Heinz, Nestlé, Veganz
When market uncertainty makes stability in your portfolio a priority, experienced investors often turn to stocks in the consumer staples or food sectors. However, even the food market is highly competitive—products from the 1980s hardly attract customers today or require constant marketing spending. Instead, growth is now only possible through innovation. Here is how the major food multinationals are responding to tomorrow's trends and why private investors may have a head start on the corporations when it comes to Veganz shares.
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