Energy
Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 1st, 2022 | 13:18 CET
Who builds the best battery? Varta, Altech Advanced Materials, SFC Energy, IBU-tec - The entry is tempting!
Three years ago, the Chinese battery market leader CATL presented its cell-to-pack technology to the world for the first time. A new battery with this design is now said to give e-vehicles a range of 1,000 km and super-fast charging in just 10 minutes. According to CATL, the "Qilin" battery is more powerful than Tesla's 4680 cells. CATL plans to begin mass-producing the new battery in 2023. Whether the promised distance will be achieved, however, depends on the size of the installed battery and the vehicle's aerodynamics. In Europe and North America, research and development is also being carried out at full speed because the market for e-mobility still promises growth of over 30% per annum. What is the current status in Germany?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 30th, 2022 | 10:57 CET
Alibaba, Kleos Space, Plug Power - Turnaround candidates with potential
In the wake of the recent stock market rally, some stocks have fallen behind. While the market has been optimistic about the future of some stocks, others have not had the same success. For investors looking for a potential turnaround stock, we have picked three companies worth considering. Each company has its own challenges and opportunities, and investors should do their due diligence before investing. With the right timing and strategy, these companies could be well poised for a comeback in the not-too-distant future.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 24th, 2022 | 13:01 CET
dynaCERT, Pathfinder Ventures, SFC Energy - Small caps on the upswing
After the sharp corrections of the last months, the time of suffering of many shareholders of growth companies seems to be over. The companies, which have been badly affected by the stricter monetary policy, are sending clear signs of life, both in terms of charts and fundamentals. Volatility is likely to remain in the coming months. From a long-term perspective, however, there are attractive entry levels at a significantly cheaper level with opportunities for a strong rebound.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 24th, 2022 | 10:17 CET
Sharp price movements at Uniper and Varta, E.ON and Tocvan Ventures on the launch pad!
The Federal Network Agency reports this week that German gas reserves will be sufficient for 9 to 10 weeks. According to Adam Riese, this means that without new supplies, a bottleneck would be imminent from mid-February. Gas buyers are still hoping that European partners will support our supplies accordingly. In the winter months, however, they will need a large proportion in their own countries. Therefore, we are entering this winter with question marks, which has now returned with the first snow. In the current environment, some stock movements appear with special movements, for example, the 100% rally of the state-owned company Uniper.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 9th, 2022 | 11:11 CET
Energy supply in Germany: Nordex, Siemens Energy, TubeSolar, JinkoSolar - With green power ahead!
The calendrical winter is not far away. The German government proclaims that with the measures taken, wintering is possible in Germany. Given the currently 98.5% filled gas storage facilities, the emergency has been overcome. However, experts expect supply bottlenecks by January at the latest and the need to distribute the available gas fairly among its customers. Will BASF then receive its required gas volume and all households 8.7% less - or what will the calculation look like? Difficult - this is where the dilemma facing Central Europe becomes apparent. The loss of Russian energy supplies cannot be remedied in the short term - but in the long term, GreenTech alternatives could create our security of supply. Let us take a look around for suitable investment opportunities.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 27th, 2022 | 11:31 CEST
Next push in e-mobility: Porsche, Kodiak Copper, Nio and BYD in investors' focus!
It would not be correct to project the important raw material copper purely onto e-mobility. Of course, global copper demand is rising due to many electrical engineering applications. But it is also falling in the wake of a slowing construction boom. If fewer houses are built worldwide, the copper demand will fall more sharply than repeatedly forecast. In principle, however, the trend for 2024 and beyond points strongly upward. Mobility will have to make a major move in the direction of e-mobility if the climate targets of the politicians currently in power are to be implemented - out with the combustion engine, in with e-mobility. In the medium term, this means three times as much copper is needed as in 2015. Which shares will come into focus?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 21st, 2022 | 10:01 CEST
RWE, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Accompany the energy turnaround with these shares
Temperatures are dropping in Central and Northern Europe, but investor sentiment remains heated in the ongoing debate on the energy transition. Those who want to invest in sustainable companies would do well to take a close look at which fossil and renewable energies are currently being used and are enabling companies to generate growth and profits. RWE is betting on solar in the US, Saturn Oil & Gas from Canada is ensuring an increase in fossil energies for global economic supply, and Shell is going on a buying spree for natural gas. Read the background here.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 11th, 2022 | 13:14 CEST
Demography and electricity - two birds with one stone: BASF, TubeSolar, JinkoSolar
It will not be long before there are more than 10 billion people in the world. The United Nations, for example, estimates that this could be possible in just over 30 years. But how can we meet the demands of so many people and satisfy their hunger for food, energy and prosperity? We present three shares that aim to provide answers to some of these questions and carry out an investment check.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 27th, 2022 | 13:49 CEST
Energy for the stock market! Siemens Energy, TubeSolar, Nel ASA, Plug Power - Green innovations are needed now!
Many innovative companies are working on sustainable solutions to reduce the colossal dependence on fossil fuels, sometimes with success and sometimes with less noteworthiness. For investors, it is important to note that most of the ideas have German engineering behind them, a testament to our high-performing education and training system. Some very creative start-ups go public quickly and boldly to refinance themselves. Other large companies are already long-listed and now have to watch their formerly lush valuations melt away in the sun. The selection of portfolio stocks is important, so it is always advisable to mix standard stocks with hopeful ones, which lowers the risks. We make a selection.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on August 12th, 2022 | 10:10 CEST
Almonty Industries, K+S, E.ON - These companies benefit from the energy transition
The situation on the energy markets remains tense. The German Minister of Economics received a rejection from Qatar. Alternatives are urgently needed, such as solar and wind power. Almonty Industries is well positioned to source materials for these energies. The world's leading supplier of tungsten can become a decisive player in the market for the hunt for raw materials. Rising prices are benefiting the Company in this regard. The changed prices, in turn, play into the hands of fertilizer producer K+S. Higher average prices in both customer segments compensated for increased costs. In Western Europe, prices fell due to demand, which led to increased sales in Eastern and Northern Europe. Energy network operator E.ON warned of "valuation risks for investments" when publishing last year's results in March and surprised with the current results.
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