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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 7th, 2021 | 11:25 CEST

Shell, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, NEL: Black Gold Pearls

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One of the last commodities still in top shape is oil. On Tuesday, oil giant Saudi Aramco presented its figures for the recently ended quarter. Net income for the world's largest oil producer climbed 30% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2021, from USD 16.7 billion to USD 21.7 billion, thanks to rising oil prices. In terms of revenue, the oil giant reported a 20.6% increase to USD 72.6 billion. We rarely hear numbers like that, but optimism is spreading again among oil producers.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on May 6th, 2021 | 10:52 CEST

Deutsche Rohstoff, Varta, ThyssenKrupp, Glencore: These stocks are on the rise!

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Commodity companies around the world are producing at the limits of their capacity. The omnipresent supply deficit is not only boosting commodity prices themselves, but it is also giving the mine operators a good boost. The first quarter of 2021 is showing one of the strongest inflationary pushes in the resources sector in 10 years. Copper, for example, is now trading at the USD 10,000 mark, nickel is at a 10-year high of USD 17,700, and there is no stopping palladium. We take a closer look at some of the profiteers.

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Commented by Nico Popp on April 30th, 2021 | 08:40 CEST

BASF, Saturn Oil & Gas, K+S: Three stocks for a yield kick

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Investors who want to add a few yield drivers to their portfolio have several options. In addition to solid blue chips, which offer little share price excitement but steady dividends, investors can also focus on growth stocks and small caps. Although there are always those who categorically rule out growth stocks for cautious investors, this is not entirely true. Those who control risk via position size can also invest speculatively without having to abandon their fundamental strategy.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 29th, 2021 | 08:47 CEST

NIO, Deutsche Rohstoff, BP - Demand is exploding!

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The massive inventory overhang, which still existed on the oil market last year and led to the crash due to the Corona pandemic, will be used up by the second quarter of 2021. With vaccination programs well underway and the economies of China and the United States recovering quickly, further demand is rising rapidly. Currently, it looks more like a fundamental supply deficit of black gold, with rising prices in the coming months. Experts already foresee a supercycle with oil prices just below USD 200 per barrel.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on April 22nd, 2021 | 07:47 CEST

BYD, Saturn Oil & Gas, BP - There will be no world without oil!

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While Europe is discussing carbon taxes, coal phase-out and wind power, the global energy supply is still firmly in the hands of fossil giants such as Saudi Aramco, Exxon Mobil and Shell. Just under four-fifths of global demand was still met by coal, oil, and gas last year, despite increasing wind and solar plants. Oil prices have since recovered from the massive slump caused by the Corona pandemic. Demand due to the resurgent economy is rising. The major beneficiaries are the producers.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on April 12th, 2021 | 11:43 CEST

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, BASF - Fuel for the portfolio: lots of good news!

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Opinions on the markets about where the oil price will stand in the short, medium and long term are becoming increasingly diverse. But there is also a lot happening strategically and operationally, which is easily lost in the jumble of information. Last week, British oil giant BP reported that it would reach its planned net debt target much earlier - as early as the first quarter. The highlight: The Group announced that it would again be buying back a large number of shares when it reached its target. How does Moody's rating change fit into the picture with an upgrade for the short-term and a downgrade for the long-term outlook? Below, we will take a closer look at the BP share, BASF's oil and gas shareholding developments and Wintershall Dea and its stock market plans. Also exciting is the opportunity presented by emerging Canadian oil and gas producer Saturn, which could enter a new dimension with a takeover.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on March 30th, 2021 | 11:19 CEST

Saturn Oil + Gas - BP - BYD: Can hydrogen replace oil?

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A pious wish goes again and again through the political decision-making centers of the world. How do we get the planet clean(er)? The Paris Climate Agreement came into force on November 4, 2016, exactly 30 days after 55 countries had already waved through acceptance in their parliaments. In the draft resolutions, 163 states had drawn up their climate protection plans; for the Federal Republic of Germany, this is the Climate Protection Plan 2050 with a long list of politically controversial individual measures. The core element remains the financially neutral CO2 steering levy, and air traffic to and from countries in the European Economic Area is also included. Donald Trump saw it as one of his first acts to say "NO." Now Joe Biden is turning the wheel back in the right direction - we hope!

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Commented by Nico Popp on March 25th, 2021 | 08:15 CET

Gazprom, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas: Which oil stock is the best?

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The oil price has long since left the crisis behind. Even though North Sea Brent crude prices have fallen somewhat in recent days, the outlook remains bright. At a time when everyone is talking about renewable energy, market experts emphasize that fossil fuels will continue to play an important role in the world. The energy transition is a process, not an event. Above all, oil producers that act sustainably could continue to score points. We present three stocks.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on March 17th, 2021 | 08:40 CET

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, NIO - Energy transition: Will it all be different?

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Politicians and industry are pumping billions into alternative energies, the replacement of combustion engines by electric cars has already been decided, and power supply will be decentralized in the future. Thus, the end of the petroleum age seems near. Even one of the industry leaders, BP, sees the supposed decline of fossil fuels in the energy transition course and is looking for alternative business fields. However, the oil price, which experts had ruled out last year, has already reached pre-crisis levels after just one year. There is currently talk of an imminent "oil supercycle" with price targets of just under USD 200 per barrel. The producers will profit greatly from this.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 11th, 2021 | 09:10 CET

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Royal Dutch Shell - JP Morgan: Oil price rises to USD 190 due to supply deficit - these are the future price rockets!

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Last spring in the middle of the Corona Crisis, when the oil price was at the bottom, the US investment bank JP Morgan published a bold forecast. Although this was ridiculed at first, it was to be given more attention in the future. The experts drew a plausible scenario of an upcoming "oil supercycle." The oversupplied oil markets would transition to a "fundamental supply deficit" starting in 2022, which would drive the oil price close to the USD 100 mark at that time. In the medium term, the investment bank's analysts even expect a price level of USD 190. If the forecasts are only half correct, then it is: buy, buy, buy. We present you 3 shares with huge potential!

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