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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on April 30th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST
Buy recommendations for Rheinmetall and Antimony Resources! What is going on at Bayer?
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Is Rheinmetall's stock heading back toward EUR 2,000? Maybe even higher? Analysts are convinced of this. Negative scenarios are already priced into the share price. The latest order shows that operations are running smoothly at Germany's largest defence contractor. Strong news from Antimony Resources as well. Drilling results are impressive once again, making analysts' price targets increasingly plausible. They see the stock rising by over 150%. Bayer shares have had a tough time in recent weeks. The glyphosate stress is back. The issue had been sidelined for months, and the stock had been on an upward trajectory. Then, starting in mid-February, came the sharp sell-off. What do analysts say?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST
Food Crisis on the Horizon? Nutrien and Nestlé on Edge, MustGrow Biologics Offers Solutions
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The agricultural sector is currently experiencing an unprecedented crisis, triggered by pervasive geopolitical tensions and the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The latter development, in particular, has exposed the Achilles' heel of modern agriculture: the extreme dependence on fossil fuels for fertilizer production and the fragility of global just-in-time supply chains. Since about 20% of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) flows through this strait, the blockade not only raises energy costs but also directly threatens nitrogen fertilizer production, for which natural gas is the primary cost driver. If fertilizer becomes more expensive, fields could lie fallow, leading to a decline in food production. This could even lead to hunger, particularly in poorer regions of the world. Fertilizer must be applied to fields in a timely manner to be effective. In this environment, established giants like Nutrien and Nestlé must radically optimize their business models, while players such as MustGrow Biologics are gaining importance as drivers of innovation.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 30th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Opportunities in Wind, Hydrogen, and Long-Term Vision: Where Are Nordex, Nel ASA, and RE Royalties Headed?
Tracking the energy transition through selected individual stocks on the stock market is incredibly exciting. Especially because optimism and skepticism are so closely intertwined. While the established turbine manufacturer Nordex has shone with record figures, likely prompting analysts to raise their price targets, investors in hydrogen pioneers like Nel ASA must continue to keep their nerves steady and hope for an end to a prolonged dry spell. Recently, hope has emerged that a technical breakout will succeed, but a fierce battle between the bulls and the bears still appears to be raging. Away from the major headlines, something interesting is happening at RE Royalties. With a forward-looking strategic review and the closing of a technical price gap, the company is signalling its intention to step out of the shadows of larger players. In this report, we analyze the conditions under which Nel could achieve a breakout, Nordex's trajectory, and why the signs at RE Royalties point to a potential turning point, while considering the impact of its Solaris investment and the key hurdles that lie ahead. Join us in a landscape where sustainable financing models meet wind power and the anticipated comeback of hydrogen.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST
Mining in the Grey Zone: Barrick Mining, B2Gold, and the Unique Opportunity at Desert Gold
The search for raw materials is challenging. Companies are increasingly confronted with the reality that high-quality geological deposits are found in regions with high political volatility. The concept of "Mining in the Grey Zone," coined by Amanda van Dyke, founder of the Critical Minerals Hub, aptly describes this phenomenon: these are areas where weak state sovereignty intersects with the need to secure strategic mineral deposits. In her analyses, Van Dyke argues that traditional risk metrics often fail in these zones, as local power structures, informal networks, and on-the-ground presence are more critical to operational security than official national policies in capitals. For investors who bet on companies with expertise in countries like Mali, this can be an opportunity.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 30th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
CleanTech Stock Takes Off! Energy Crisis Powers dynaCERT!
Is this cleantech stock really taking off now? In April, dynaCERT saw a strong upward move. This could be just the beginning of a broader revaluation. According to analysts, a tenfold increase is possible. The company is benefiting noticeably from its new German management team and, more broadly, from the ongoing energy crisis. The core concept is to make existing diesel engines more environmentally friendly and efficient with relatively low implementation effort—that is dynaCERT's approach. This allows the company to clearly benefit from the current market environment. The company is currently reporting promising progress in Asia, where the energy crisis is particularly acute. The management presentation at the upcoming investor conference is expected to be especially interesting.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 30th, 2026 | 07:10 CEST
The Hidden Gem Among Gold Stocks: Lahontan Gold on Its Way to Becoming a Gold Producer
The past nine weeks have seen more happen at Lahontan Gold than at many commodity companies in two years. A series of drilling announcements, financing deals, and strategic personnel changes paints a picture of a Nevada-based developer that is deliberately accelerating its transition from explorer to future producer. For investors looking to identify early on where substance meets a clear roadmap, it is worth taking a look at the news since late February—it reads like a roadmap.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 30th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
Weight-Loss Injections, Cancer Cell Inhibitors & the Power of Algorithms: Adding Potential to Your Portfolio with Novo Nordisk, Vidac Pharma, and Evotec
The healthcare market faces a paradoxical scenario in 2026. Public health funds are groaning under record spending, while groundbreaking technologies are redefining medicine. AI-driven drug discovery and personalized therapies promise efficiency gains, but regulatory hurdles and price wars are causing stock prices to fluctuate. In this complex landscape, the wheat is being separated from the chaff. Three distinct biotech strategies could now provide the decisive edge. Novo Nordisk dominates the mass market for metabolic diseases, Vidac Pharma is tackling cancer in novel ways, and Evotec is digitizing the entire drug discovery process.
ReadCommented by Jens Castner on April 30th, 2026 | 06:50 CEST
DEFENSE, RAW MATERIALS, RETURNS: POWER METALLIC MINES, ERAMET, AND NICKEL INDUSTRIES FACE A STRESS TEST
While gold and silver have lost significant ground following their price surge at the start of the year, other precious metals are attracting investors' attention. Leading the way is nickel, an indispensable raw material for the defence industry. The price per ton has just climbed to a new multi-year high above USD 19,000. We take a look at what this means for the shares of Power Metallic Mines, Eramet, and Nickel Industries.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 29th, 2026 | 11:05 CEST
Powering the AI Revolution: OpenAI, Amazon, and Nuclear Pioneer American Atomics
The global economy is currently undergoing a fundamental transformation that experts describe as the beginning of a new infrastructure supercycle. While software innovations and platform economies have been at the forefront in recent decades, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has shifted the focus to the tangible prerequisites of digitalization: energy and computing power. The hunger for electricity triggered by the next generation of Large Language Models (LLMs) and autonomous AI agents is forging new alliances: Leading technology conglomerates and the nuclear industry have long been joining forces. According to recent analyses by Goldman Sachs, data center energy demand worldwide will more than double by the end of the decade, making the search for CO₂-free baseload power an existential issue for Silicon Valley. We shed light on this trend and highlight opportunities.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 29th, 2026 | 11:00 CEST
Industrial Energy Transition: Air Liquide, Forgent, and SME Favorite A.H.T. Syngas
Today, more than ever, the industrial climate transition requires a technological mix of suitable infrastructure and highly efficient, decentralized gasification solutions. This need is further exacerbated by the current geopolitical situation and the ongoing energy crisis resulting from the Iran conflict. Since the disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has led to a significant loss of global liquefied natural gas supply, companies are desperately seeking alternatives to secure their energy supply. According to forecasts by the International Energy Agency (IEA), fossil fuel procurement costs will remain high, further increasing the urgency of industrial decarbonization. In this market environment, a two-way split is emerging. While market leader Air Liquide offers suitable solutions for heavy industry through the establishment of hydrogen hubs and CO₂ capture, specialized providers are competing for the enormous opportunities in the energy utilization of waste and other residual materials. We present the opportunities.
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