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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 20th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST
From AI Data to Autonomous Launch Vehicles! SpaceX, Deutsche Telekom, Aspermont and Vodafone on the Rise
The convergence of artificial intelligence and massive data streams is rapidly revolutionizing global infrastructure, from the Earth's surface to orbit. At the forefront of this technological evolution is the space company SpaceX, which, with its "Direct to Cell" service through its telco division Starlink, is redefining global connectivity by linking ordinary smartphones directly to satellite networks. A crucial cog in the global mobile communications backbone in space is Deutsche Telekom, which bridges the gap between terrestrial networks and space through AI-powered network infrastructures and strong partnerships. The British telecommunications giant Vodafone is also demonstrating how it maximizes the efficiency of global data connections by intelligently analyzing massive amounts of data using big data analytics. The commodities-focused B2B platform Aspermont is also benefiting from this digital disruption in the network sector, operating at the intersection of mining and artificial intelligence. The media company monetizes its decades-old data sets in the mining and energy sectors through customized solutions. For investors, this represents a highly lucrative and innovative investment opportunity.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 20th, 2026 | 06:55 CEST
AI in the SMB Sector as an Opportunity: Indus Holding and Sartorius Are Already Doing It, Miivo AI Targets Smaller Companies
Created and Published on Behalf of Miivo AI.
For decades, journalists have been writing about digitalization, but artificial intelligence has truly taken things to the next level. AI has long been recognized as a driver of value creation and efficiency. Yet while major technology and software companies tend to design their products with global corporations in mind, the SMB sector—the backbone of the economy—is facing a dilemma: small and medium-sized businesses need to increase productivity, but in practice they often struggle with complex IT systems and high implementation costs. Companies that provide SMBs with lean, tailor-made solutions can secure access to a vast future market. We take a closer look at the current landscape and highlight the opportunities.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on August 13th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST
Will AI Disrupt SAP, Salesforce & Co.? What Is TeamViewer Doing? Miivo AI Emerges as a Hidden Gem
Created and Published on Behalf of Miivo AI.
Will artificial intelligence disrupt the business models of software giants like SAP, Salesforce, and others? Investors have certainly been running through this worst-case scenario for several months now. SAP's latest quarterly results have provided some relief for the time being. Nevertheless, a new generation of AI specialists is challenging the established software giants. One example is Miivo AI. The company positions itself as a provider of AI-powered analytics tools for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The company remains largely unknown among investors on the German capital market, but that is likely to change in the coming months. The stock appears undervalued. Whether TeamViewer is similarly undervalued is not yet entirely clear. However, analysts are becoming increasingly bullish on the stock.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 12th, 2026 | 13:15 CEST
AI Fuels Another 100% Rally: Microsoft, Broadcom, Miivo AI, and SoftBank in Focus
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Global enthusiasm for artificial intelligence is driving technology stock markets to new all-time highs. A recent survey by the industry association Bitkom impressively confirms this trend. Already, 41% of small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) are actively using AI in their business processes. This benefits heavyweights such as Microsoft and Broadcom, which provide the necessary cloud and chip infrastructure for the global market. At the same time, the SoftBank Group is strategically investing billions in visionary technology projects to participate in the next wave of scaling. However, a key driver of growth lies outside the large corporations, in the previously underserved SMB sector. Here, the innovative newcomer Miivo AI is filling a critical market gap by helping small and medium-sized businesses achieve full operational transparency through autonomous AI CFO solutions—without the need for extensive onboarding efforts. Since, according to the study, around 80% of companies still find it difficult to quantify the exact economic benefits of their IT investments, automated optimization tools like those from Miivo unlock enormous efficiency potential. Investors should fine-tune their valuation models.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 12th, 2026 | 07:00 CEST
Stocks for Life? How Netflix, BMW and Aspermont Build Customer Loyalty and Recurring Revenue
Recurring revenue is the ultimate goal. In practice, this is often achieved with basic consumer goods like toothpaste or with strong brands. People who have been buying Nike running shoes for years are more likely to remain loyal to the brand. Providers like Netflix take the concept of recurring revenue to the extreme—here, the subscription automatically renews for another month. If you do not cancel, you keep paying. BMW would also love to have such loyal customers. But the competition never sleeps. We take a closer look at three companies that would love to keep their customers for life.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on June 5th, 2026 | 08:30 CEST
Volatus Aerospace: An Underrated Drone Champion at the Intersection of NATO, AI, and SaaS
Volatus Aerospace's investment story extends far beyond the traditional drone market. The Canadian company combines regulatory barriers to entry, defence contracts, proprietary technology platforms, and recurring software revenue into a business model that is benefiting from significant tailwinds in the geopolitical landscape. With this positioning, the company ranks among the most exciting stocks in the North American security and defence sector. The company is rapidly transforming into a major integrated defence tech provider with recurring software and training revenues. Compared to competitors, the stock is undervalued. Takeover speculation could lead to a revaluation.
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