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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on May 24th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
NVIDIA, Vidac Pharma, Bayer - Opportunities for innovation and growth
The next industrial revolution has begun – companies and countries are working with firms like NVIDIA to transform traditional data centres worth billions of euros into accelerated computing hubs and build a new type of data centre: AI factories to produce artificial intelligence. The areas of application are vast, including data processing, generative AI, pharmaceutical research, weather simulations, robotics and many more. Vidac Pharma, for example, is an exciting candidate in the field of drug research. Their innovative approach in oncology can reverse the function of cancer cells. If successful, Bayer would have less to worry about. The Leverkusen-based company is fighting the wave of US lawsuits in connection with RoundUp®. The glyphosate-based herbicide is suspected of causing cancer. Bayer is now pursuing a new strategy in the face of the six-figure lawsuits. Where do investors find the best innovations and greatest growth opportunities?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on May 23rd, 2024 | 08:45 CEST
Defence Therapeutics, Super Micro Computer, Evotec: Fresh patents, revenue explosion, and cyberattacks - These companies overcome all hurdles
Medicine and research go hand in hand. The Canadian biotech company Defence Therapeutics is expanding its patent protection for its platform technology in order to further advance the development of drugs, vaccines, and active ingredients. Data collection and analysis require intelligent solutions such as those from Super Micro Computer. With an incredible 200% increase in revenue, the US company from Silicon Valley is surfing the digital wave of success. Will they continue to rise? Meanwhile, Evotec is grappling with the darker side of digitalization. Due to a cyberattack, the life sciences company is withdrawing from an otherwise lucrative segment. We provide the details.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 21st, 2024 | 07:30 CEST
Blackout ahead! Artificial intelligence becomes a power problem: Plug Power, Nel ASA and Carbon Done Right Developments
OpenAI has unveiled a new version of ChatGPT that communicates more humanely than any AI before it. Google is also rebuilding its search engine and will answer queries with AI-generated summaries in the future. According to experts, the boom in such tools could soon lead to network overload or even a blackout. This is because AI applications consume an enormous amount of power in data centers. The energy consumption of an AI-generated question differs from a normal search engine entry by up to a factor of 10. This puts the energy transition at risk, as full electrification will require more and more electricity for electric vehicles, heat pumps and electricity-based industrial solutions, which politicians want to come from renewable energy sources. However, the International Energy Agency predicts that the electricity demand will increase by 80 to 150% by 2050. The stock market evaluates energy companies according to their return potential without any ideological bias. Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on May 17th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Almonty, Rheinmetall, Super Micro Computer - Commodity rally for defense and cloud
AI and defense stocks are setting the stock market on fire. Investors worldwide seem to have acquired a taste for artificial intelligence and defense. Wall Street is expecting a four-digit price target for Super Micro Computer soon. Rheinmetall is also enjoying full order books. Since the takeover of a Spanish ammunition manufacturer, production has also increased in this segment. Meanwhile, tensions between the largest economies, the USA and China, are growing enormously, which is reason enough for investors to take a look at Almonty Industries. The tungsten producer is on course for growth thanks to the restart of a mine in South Korea. Tungsten is rising in value as the increase in AI, and armaments are directly boosting demand for the rare earth metal. Who will win the stock market race?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on May 9th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Carbon Done Right, Varta, Siemens Energy - On the road to success with clean energy
The global energy transition requires active measures to tackle current environmental issues. Companies such as carbon credit trader Carbon Done Right are proving how a consistent focus on clean energy through environmentally friendly projects brings environmental and economic benefits. Their innovative use of AI to precisely monitor their tree inventories ensures complete traceability of their carbon credits, which creates trust with investors and buyer companies such as Microsoft. Innovations are urgently needed for economic success at VARTA AG. A large-scale battery research project based on common salt as an energy source is intended to bring the ailing company back into the profit zone. Siemens Energy is already one step ahead. The current balance sheet reflects the ongoing restructuring measures and tough cost-cutting measures to further advance clean energy technologies. But one thing is falling by the wayside...
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on May 8th, 2024 | 06:45 CEST
BUY RECOMMENDATIONS! Are Evotec, Super Micro Computer, and Royal Helium about to take off?
Evotec's share price has plummeted by around 50% this year. Consequently, the stock is among the year's losers. However, several buy recommendations are raising eyebrows. Is the turnaround imminent? The Royal Helium share is also ripe for a turnaround. The little-known noble gas is used in the defense industry, medical technology and for quantum computers, among other things. Royal Helium aims to transition from an explorer into a producer and has enlisted strong partners to achieve this. Will the share see a breakthrough after the ongoing capital increase? And what about Super Micro Computer? The AI high-flyer seems to have overcome its phase of weakness. Is it now heading for new all-time highs?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 7th, 2024 | 08:45 CEST
Artificial intelligence is on the rise - Nvidia, Super Micro Computer, Mountain Alliance, and Microsoft in focus
What James Cameron envisioned as a horror movie in the 1980s with his film "Terminator" has now become a reality: "Machines are taking over thinking". Experts expect the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in digitally configurable processes to result in double-digit productivity gains over the next few years. Not since the introduction of industrial robots have there been such leaps. The flip side of the coin is that jobs are now being destroyed around the globe, as simple intellectual tasks that can be performed by machines will gradually be cut back. Standard services or digital control processes, such as those in call or quality centers, will be particularly affected. From this perspective, the stock market has already mapped out a megatrend for an entire decade and sent selected AI stocks through the roof accordingly. What should investors focus on now?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on May 2nd, 2024 | 06:45 CEST
Is it time already? Get out of AI, and buy biotech: Nvidia, Evotec, Defence Therapeutics and Bayer in focus
Another blow to the bottom line! At the end of April, the Nasdaq technology exchange plummeted for the third time, again showing significant weakness at 17,333 points. After a long upward trend of the NDX to just under 18,500 points, an upper limit seems to have been found. Even high-tech favorites such as Nvidia, Super Micro, Meta, and Apple show dangerous reversal points on the chart. At the same time, some stocks in the biotech sector are forming good bottom formations. Is now the time to switch?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 30th, 2024 | 07:30 CEST
The 100% opportunity with Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: Nvidia, Softing, Microsoft and Super Micro Computer!
Big Data, Web 3.0, IOTA and Artificial Intelligence are terms of the modern age. When the internet and high-tech stocks saw the light of day on the stock exchange during the dot-com bubble at the end of the 1990s, there were hundreds of companies with an idea but only a few customers, rarely any turnover, and certainly no profit. Now, 25 years later, computing power has increased a hundredfold, and the possibilities seem endless. Data for industry is finally usable, and consumers' usage behavior shows where manufacturers need to focus their products. We are in the age of complete transparency about movements, purchasing behavior and opinions. Large Internet companies such as Microsoft, Google and Apple have trillions of pieces of data at their disposal and the fastest mainframe computers to analyze them accordingly. With the deployment of machine learning, artificial intelligence knows no bounds. The stock market thrives on these advancements, with high-tech and AI stocks continuing to promise significant potential. However, it is worth taking a look at undiscovered followers.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 18th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Attention Nvidia! The turnaround check for Nel ASA, Saturn Oil + Gas, Lufthansa and TUI
It looks like a peak is forming in Artificial Intelligence. The most prominent share here is Nvidia. With a spectacular rally, the value has surged by over 100% in just 6 months. However, the share price is now stuttering, and there have been no new highs for days. The charts for TUI and Lufthansa also show an upward reversal. The latest wage negotiations have tightened the cost structure considerably. Also, a significant amount of revenue has been lost due to the numerous strikes. And now the Middle East crisis is flaring up, making the entire region a risk for holidaymakers. However, the rise in oil prices is giving oil companies a new lease of life. Here is a list of interesting investments.
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