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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 28th, 2023 | 07:20 CEST

Barrick Gold, Desert Gold, Lanxess - After setbacks, is now a good time to buy?

  • Mining
  • Gold

An old merchant's rule states: The profit lies in the purchase. This wisdom can also be applied to stock market trading. As an investor, waiting for a setback before buying is always advisable. This avoids the danger of entering at a high. After the start of the banking crisis, the gold price soared, and those who bought then are now at a disadvantage. With the recent decline in the gold price, there may be an interesting opportunity to enter the market again. We, therefore, take a look at two gold companies. Finally, we will analyze Lanxess, whose shares recently suffered heavy losses.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 28th, 2023 | 07:00 CEST

Bank shock and gold trickery: Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, Globex Mining

  • Mining
  • Commodities
  • Banking

Stress can be positive. That is when it sharpens our senses and is part of a constructive process. To be prepared for stress, banks undergo so-called stress tests. As the European banking supervisory authority has now reported, institutions must be prepared for negative surprises - the consequences for shareholders and customers are likely to be noticeable. We explain the situation and present alternatives.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 26th, 2023 | 09:20 CEST

Bayer, BioNxt Solutions, BioNTech - Biotech facing a rebound?

  • Biotechnology

Due to the Corona pandemic, the pharmaceutical and biotech sector received a lot of attention. Many investors invested too late and could hardly benefit from the significant upward movements. After the hype, a sense of disillusionment set in. The vaccine manufacturers felt the effects because as soon as the pandemic subsided, the stock market also went down. Large and small companies experienced sell-offs, with some trading below their cash reserves. These low prices led to a wave of takeovers. Most recently, Novartis snapped up the biotech company Chinook for up to USD 3.5 billion. Therefore, today, we look at three companies from the healthcare sector.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 26th, 2023 | 08:50 CEST

Best conditions for a summer rally - Defence Therapeutics, SMA Solar, Rheinmetall

  • Biotechnology
  • armaments
  • Energy

The German stock market reflects the current weather situation - bright to cloudy, with occasional dark clouds moving in, bringing thunderstorms and heavy rain. In the past few days, lightning struck companies such as Helma Eigenheimbau, Siemens Energy and Lanxess, which was reflected in price losses of well over 10%. Other companies were spared from the storm front and should continue to enjoy their place in the sun due to the positive news.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 26th, 2023 | 08:30 CEST

Energy chaos? Not at all! Siemens Energy, ThyssenKrupp, Saturn Oil + Gas

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Energy
  • renewableenergies

The world is changing - and German companies are at the forefront. Siemens Energy could partner with the world's largest solar company, Longi, in its planned plant in Germany. ThyssenKrupp wants to take off with its hydrogen subsidiary Nucera and has high hopes of an IPO before the summer break. But there are also problems: Siemens Energy's share price crashed recently due to issues at the wind energy subsidiary. We look at how investors can best navigate the green revolution.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on June 23rd, 2023 | 08:15 CEST

Explosive data revolution: Desert Gold Ventures, Palantir and PayPal in billion-dollar business

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Software
  • Technology

Smart data analytics enables companies like Desert Gold Ventures to calculate their drill targets more accurately. With experienced board member Doug Engdahl, the team gains an expert who will give the company time-saving advantages. The commissioning of US company Palantir by the NHS to create a data repository for COVID-19-related data and analytics raises questions. Initiatives like Foxglove are campaigning for proper procurement to minimize the risk of surveillance and restriction of civil liberties. Intelligent financial service providers like PayPal are creating new business opportunities from unhealthy user behaviour. PayPal's attractive "Buy Now, Pay Later" offering has led to a global credit debt of EUR 18.1 billion. It is time for PayPal to get that money back with powerful partner KKR by its side.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 23rd, 2023 | 07:55 CEST

Solar and wind instead of oil and gas - Shell, Saturn Oil + Gas, Lanxess: Germany focuses on decarbonization!

  • Mining
  • Oil
  • Solar
  • Energy
  • renewableenergies

International energy policy is more disparate than ever. While the US, Canada, China, India, South America and Russia focus on exploiting their abundant fossil reserves, resource-poor countries like Germany and select European states are embracing renewable energies. This decision results from an existing shortage or is imposed in the EU alliance, but it fits argumentatively into the picture of rapid decarbonization, a main line of European policy. As a reminder, planet Earth is home to almost 8 billion people, while Europe has only about 700 million inhabitants. With 8.7% of the world's weight, activist climate policy is being pursued in this country. While the goals are laudable, the overall effect of the efforts is rather negligible. But the consequences for Europe's historically built-up prosperity will be considerable. What is important for investors to consider?

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 22nd, 2023 | 09:05 CEST

Isolation and e-car crash - A new China shock for markets? BASF, NIO, Power Nickel

  • Mining
  • Nickel
  • chemicals

It was a profit warning with a signal effect: Lanxess shares plunged on Tuesday after a gloomy outlook. The BASF share also came under pressure as a result. Once again, developments around China are causing concern. While the major economies are increasingly isolating themselves and relying on autarky and protectionism, the collateral damage is increasing. But there are also profiteers. We shed light on the opportunities and risks.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 22nd, 2023 | 08:45 CEST

First Phosphate, Mercedes-Benz, BYD - 1,500 km range through battery revolution

  • Mining
  • phosphate
  • Electromobility
  • Batteries

Until now, solid-state batteries were considered too expensive for electric mobility and could be recharged much less often than today's lithium-ion batteries. Now, thanks to a new technology, car manufacturer Toyota has developed a battery that can be recharged within 10 minutes and has a range of up to 1,500 km. This instantly puts Toyota's electric vehicles in the spotlight. Until now, the Company has been a niche player in the electric car market and has been more successful with hybrid vehicles. Today we look at First Phosphate, which aims to supply phosphate for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, and we finish by looking at two car manufacturers.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on June 22nd, 2023 | 08:20 CEST

PayPal, Star Navigation Systems, Palantir - Fully on course

  • Digitization
  • Technology
  • Software
  • AI

Since the start of generative AI around Chat GPT, Google Bard & Co at the latest, artificial intelligence has become mainstream. There are many beneficiaries of the hype, above all, the graphics card specialist Nvidia, which exceeded the average expectations of analysts by about 50% with its current sales forecast. The reason for these numbers surpassing the consensus was the Company's "incredible orders" for data center upgrades. In addition to Nvidia, lesser-known companies are also benefiting from the revolution based on information and communication technology.

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