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Commented by Nico Popp on May 1st, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Raw materials for the future: What Power Metallic Mines, Barrick Gold, and Albemarle offer investors
Whether for the energy transition, digitalization, or the infrastructure of tomorrow, the world's hunger for raw materials is growing. Power Metallic Mines, Barrick Gold, and Albemarle are prime examples of tomorrow's raw material suppliers – from classic exploration to specialty metals for the green transformation. The three business models are different, but where do the most significant opportunities lie for investors? We provide new answers!
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 30th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Buy BioNTech after the crash? Valneva with vaccine problems! Vidac Pharma shares show potential!
BioNTech shares crashed by around 10% on Friday. So far, they have not been able to recover. What caused the setback? Should investors seize the opportunity? Analysts believe the German biotech heavyweight is on track. The same applies to Vidac Pharma. The news flow is extremely positive, but the stock is not making any headway. Analysts believe that Vidac shares could multiply in value. If the biotech company continues to be successful, a takeover could follow. And what is going on at Valneva? The stock is on a rollercoaster ride. Could a vaccine become a problem?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 30th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Here we go! Plug Power turns, rollout at dynaCERT, opportunities with Mutares, VW, and BYD?
Some say the volatility is unbearable, while traders shout: opportunities everywhere. The stock market is currently relentless. Those positioned poorly can quickly see double-digit losses, but on the upside, profits are once again within reach. The former high-tech favorites are taking off again. After a spectacular sell-off at Plug Power in April, there have been strong buybacks in recent days. dynaCERT is also going full steam ahead in sales. Mutares recently delivered rather disappointing figures, and BYD could become the world's most successful automotive company in 2025. We take a closer look.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 30th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
The new gold rush: Barrick Gold, Globex Mining, and Rio Tinto are forging the supply chains of tomorrow
Global markets are trembling: trade wars are tearing supply chains apart, raw materials are becoming weapons, and gold is shining as the savior in times of crisis. With a record high of over USD 3,500 per ounce, the precious metal is taking centre stage - driven by inflation, geopolitical shock waves, and greedy central banks. Yet, in the background, a new power dynamic is taking shape: companies that are not only developing deposits but also forging the future of resource security. This is where it will be decided who pulls the strings in the chaos of trade blockades – and who becomes a pawn. Three players are suddenly in the spotlight: Barrick Gold, Globex Mining, and Rio Tinto.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
The future of digital content: MiMedia, Dropbox, and Amazon in the race for data sovereignty
Cloud services are simple and incredibly useful. Whether it is photos from past vacations, data from a long-term project from 2020, or the baking recipe Grandma sent us years ago via WhatsApp - all this information is now just a few swipes away. However, the more personal data we store online, the greater the risk. More and more customers are focusing on security. We look at the business models of cloud service providers MiMedia, Dropbox, and Amazon.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 29th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Coinbase, Defence Therapeutics, Palantir – Forward-looking decisions
The current trading week promises to be super exciting. In addition to possible surprise posts from Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform regarding punitive tariffs, the highlight of the reporting season is coming up. Around 800 companies will provide insights into their annual reports over the next few days, including heavyweights such as Coca-Cola and Mastercard, as well as tech giants Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Qualcomm.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on April 29th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Gold rush 2.0: Desert Gold could become the next takeover target in West Africa
In uncertain times, gold is again gaining attention as a safe haven. While the price of gold continues to climb to new record highs, exploration companies with substantial resources offer attractive potential – especially in established gold regions such as West Africa. Desert Gold Ventures, a Canadian gold explorer, is well positioned here. With a 440 sq km project in Mali, surrounded by large producing mines, and already confirmed and inferred resources of around 1.1 million ounces, the Company could emerge as a surprise candidate. But what makes Desert Gold special? We take a look at the facts.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on April 29th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Out of RENK and Co. and into Almonty shares? China's sharpest sword! Another 100% price gain with the tungsten high-flyer?
"Restrictions on the export of rare earths are the sharpest sword China can wield," Harald Elsner of the German Raw Materials Agency told FAZ. Reserves are likely to last only a few weeks for German industry. While RENK, KNDS, and Co. are trembling in the face of export restrictions, Almonty's strategic importance for the Western defense industry and beyond is becoming increasingly clear. Like defense stocks, the tungsten producer's share price has more than doubled in the current year. However, the valuation remains low, and analysts see more than 100% upside potential. There are good reasons why the tungsten stock rocket could ignite the next stage as early as tomorrow.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 29th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
The future of mobility: From driver's licenses to platform economies – 123fahrschule, BYD, Uber
The vehicle is still sacred to many people – anyone who has seen how intensely family fathers with 40-hour workweeks care for their vehicles during Saturday car washes knows this. But mobility is also changing: today, we like to use bicycles or e-scooters for short distances. In many cities around the world, mobility providers such as Uber have also made taxi rides affordable. We shed light on the future of mobility and show what BYD, Uber, and the young German company 123fahrschule have to do with it.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on April 28th, 2025 | 11:30 CEST
Almonty Industries - Value drivers: NASDAQ listing and takeover candidate
In a world where geopolitical tensions are rising, and critical raw materials are being used as strategic weapons, investors are faced with an important question: Who will deliver what is needed to secure progress? One answer to this question will be Almonty Industries – an emerging tungsten producer seen not only as a bulwark against Chinese dominance but also as a hot candidate for a NASDAQ listing. For savvy investors, this is a rare opportunity to profit early from a geopolitically driven commodity hype. Speaking to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) newspaper on April 25, 2025, p. 24, CEO Lewis Black stated: "I realize that I will have to tell many interested parties that I cannot supply them immediately." Will this announcement calm market participants in panic mode? That remains to be seen. What will a global corporation do when it urgently needs tungsten to complete its products? Investors can now position themselves – with good reason. More on this in the report.
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