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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on September 5th, 2024 | 09:15 CEST

Bargain alert in Biotech, AI, Cannabis: Evotec, Cantourage, BlockchainK2 share instead of Nvidia?

  • Fintech
  • AI
  • Blockchain
  • chips
  • Biotechnology
  • Cannabis

The weak late summer months on the stock market often offer opportunities for bargain hunters - including at the moment and away from the large caps. For instance, Nvidia has already lost around 30% from its all-time high, but historically a drop of 50% or more is not uncommon for this AI high-flyer. It is, therefore, worth taking a look at fallen small and mid-caps. For example, Cantourage shares gained more than 10% yesterday alone. Is there more to come for the cannabis stock? BlockchainK2 shares are also ripe for a price surge. The SaaS platform for financial service providers offers cost and efficiency benefits thanks to blockchain and AI. The sentiment for fintechs - look at PayPal - is currently brightening noticeably, and BlockchainK2 is a takeover candidate. The same could be said for Evotec, or is there a risk of a slide to EUR 4? In any case, the Company is not finding any peace.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on September 3rd, 2024 | 07:00 CEST

AMD, VCI Global, Dell - The AI favorites after Nvidia

  • Fintech
  • AI
  • chips
  • Technology

The event of the past trading week was chip giant Nvidia's quarterly figures. Once again, the US giant exceeded expectations. Nevertheless, investors were disappointed, as expectations were too high. Following the exaggerated share price rally of recent months, quite a few experts are advising investors to focus on AI companies with more favorable valuations. In addition to established corporations, smaller companies stand out, particularly those with innovative business areas that could experience a similar upward trend.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on August 30th, 2024 | 06:30 CEST

VCI Global, Intel, and Amazon: Paving the way for innovation and growth in the digital era

  • Fintech
  • AI
  • Digitization
  • chips

While established technology giants are looking for new ways to stay relevant, emerging companies and industry leaders are seizing the opportunities of the digital age. VCI Global demonstrates impressive growth in promising areas. Intel and IBM forge a promising alliance in the AI sector to regain lost ground. Amazon's AWS is driving scientific breakthroughs with its Parallel Computing Service that could potentially revolutionize the energy supply of the future. These three companies show how innovation, strategic partnerships, and bold visions are shaping the economic landscape of tomorrow - and offer investors fascinating insights into potential growth opportunities.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 22nd, 2024 | 06:45 CEST

Palantir, VCI Global, C3.ai - Beneficiaries of the megatrend

  • AI
  • Fintech
  • Software
  • Technology

The emergence of ChatGPT brought artificial intelligence into the mainstream. Since then, companies developing various AI services have been springing up like mushrooms. This trend will undoubtedly continue to gain momentum in the future, as various technologies are already too firmly anchored in the economy and society. Despite the current sideways movement on the stock markets, we should continue to keep an eye on the developments of listed players who are likely to benefit from this super cycle in the future.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on July 18th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST

BASF, VCI Global, Palantir - AI and digitalization as a market opportunity with high returns

  • Digitization
  • hightech
  • Fintech
  • data
  • AI

Future industries such as robotics, AI, and digitalization are accelerating the growth of companies through the automation of production processes. This also increases the opportunity for high-growth stocks. BASF has been using computer-aided technology in its various business areas for over ten years. Starting with machine learning in the chemical industry, they are now supporting countless smallholders and farmers in the agricultural business with artificial intelligence. No less a partner than Google is involved in this partnership. Does this bold move offer the traditional company a chance of above-average growth? One candidate in the high-growth sector is the Southeast Asian company VCI Global. The experienced management has an impressive track record of successful IPOs and has established itself as an expert in guiding companies through public listings. The Company also invests in future markets through an investment arm. Its focus here: Robotics, blockchain, AI. Palantir, on the other hand, is known for its big data technology, which uses AI for government institutions. Recently, some analysts have expressed concerns about the Company's high valuation. However, in Europe, one authority continues to rely on the US company's data networking. Where do the best returns lie for investors?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 15th, 2023 | 05:35 CEST

PayPal, Smartbroker Holding AG, Block - Fintech between hope and apprehension

  • Investments
  • Fintech

After the record years in the times of the Corona pandemic and record trading revenues, companies from the fintech sector have since had to go through a tough correction and reduced the partly inflated valuations step by step. Analysts have also revised downward price targets that were far removed from the share price. As a result, many companies in the fintech sector are once again offering attractive long-term entry opportunities.

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Commented by Mario Hose on July 3rd, 2023 | 07:30 CEST

Better than Nvidia and Apple? Up to 150% price potential beckons for aifinyo, sdm and HelloFresh

  • Technology
  • Fintech
  • security
  • smallcaps

Those who have bet on Big Tech companies this year are delighted with the high price gains. But haven't Nvidia, Apple, and even some DAX stocks run hot? A repeat performance like in the first half of 2023 is rather unlikely. Taking part of the profits is a good idea. And as a new investment, a whole range of companies are "still" in the shadow of Big Tech and AI hype. It is exactly here where there is also an opportunity. Today, we look at small and mid-caps where analysts say there is over 100% upside. Take aifinyo, for example. The B2B fintech published strong numbers for 2022 and the start of 2023 was also promising. sdm has also had a good start to the current year. Due to two acquisitions, revenue and profit are expected to multiply in the current year.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 17th, 2023 | 16:27 CET

Niiio Finance, Aspermont, MicroStrategy - Digital turn of the times

  • Fintech
  • Digitization
  • Bitcoin
  • crypto

Digitization is one of the most radical processes of change humanity is currently going through. Hardly any industry is left out of the transformation. The Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, blockchain or Industry 4.0. are common terms that have already found their way into our lives. The financial industry is also facing tremendous upheavals. Thus, novel, highly scalable business models are emerging that could replace those of traditional banks in the future.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 2nd, 2023 | 08:07 CET

Amazon, Aspermont, TeamViewer - Which stock will take off fastest in 2023?

  • Digitization
  • Fintech
  • Growth

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the global economy, and investors have had to consider a host of new risks and opportunities. One phenomenon that has emerged from the crisis is a shift in demand toward digital business models. Digital companies were already present in the market before the pandemic, but their growth has gone through the roof since the pandemic. With the endemic in 2022, growth has often slowed. We take a look at three companies that could bounce back in 2023.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 21st, 2022 | 08:46 CET

The best cards for 2023: Amazon, Aspermont, flatexDEGIRO, TUI - Which stock will take off?

  • Investments
  • Fintech
  • Travel

Crisis, crisis, crisis - we do not want to hear any more about it at Christmas time. After the relief rally, the stock markets have gone back to sleep. It was turbulent until September, and then the correction was over for the time being. But how much "good" is already priced in for next year? Will there be a quick end to the war, can the inflation rate also fall, and what will interest rates do in 2023? Many unanswered questions that will likely only be answered gradually. The shares have to achieve a fair valuation from this mixed situation - perhaps that is why the correction is not quite over yet. Where are the best opportunities for investors?

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