Software
Commented by Nico Popp on April 23rd, 2021 | 07:15 CEST
IBM, Revez, Bechtle: Returns thanks to digital transformation
Digitization is here to stay. A recent study by PWC shows, 44% of those surveyed agree that digitization will soon encompass all areas of life. Even if there is rightly a need for discussion in some areas, the trend is intact. The next step will be to digitize the German bureaucracy - an urgently needed step at the latest after the pandemic. Supporting the states and municipalities in this are companies such as IBM. We explain how investors can profit from digitization.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 12th, 2021 | 11:30 CEST
JinkoSolar, REVEZ, Alibaba - Welcome to the new world!
Exit restrictions, contact blocks, tightened lockdowns - without a doubt, Covid-19 has been an accelerating force for adopting and advancing digital technologies. Video conferencing, Internet shopping and home offices are part of the new normal. Even virtual tours, events or congresses now run over the net. Companies that want to survive in the future should put their business on a digital footing. The technology companies that cover the new technologies will become the stock market stars of tomorrow.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on April 9th, 2021 | 08:25 CEST
IBM, REVEZ, CLIQ Digital - Digital stocks for analog profit!
Today's world is becoming increasingly digital. Especially in times of Corona, many people realize the advantages of electronic life. School lessons for the children, ordering food and banking transactions can all be done conveniently from home. Digital communication is linking people worldwide. Every trading partner is just a mouse click away. Three things are crucial for digital transformation: infrastructure, content and people who know how it works. The following three stocks cover exactly these areas and are gold for the portfolio for other reasons too.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 30th, 2021 | 08:20 CEST
REVEZ, GameStop, Tencent: Watch out! Things are getting interesting here!
The "stock market" ecosystem faces new challenges every day. A few weeks ago, the artificial short squeeze in GameStop stock led to the most extensive trading dislocations in US stock market history. Even the Senate had to initiate a special investigation into the events, and today, we are still missing final clarification of how it can come to 1000% deflections. Gigantic turnovers of over 2500 trades per minute brought even modern trading systems to the limits of feasibility. If we had not experienced true leaps in digitization in recent years, everything would probably be collapsing now under the flood of data and remote work requirements.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 19th, 2021 | 07:00 CET
Bechtle, Revez, Deutsche Bank: Digital is better
There is no doubt that digitization is a trend that is here to stay. The experts at ClearBridge Investments have identified a boom in fintech. The pandemic, they say, is giving many innovative solutions a tailwind and further transforming the financial industry. "Shares of some newly listed, consumer-focused fintech are soaring on the back of rapid growth and strong investor demand. Likely fueled at least in part by high liquidity in capital markets and investor focus on fast-growing companies," said an analyst at the investment firm. But there are also digitization opportunities among established stocks that are not from the financial sector. We take a closer look at three stocks.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 8th, 2021 | 10:30 CET
Everfuel, Revez, Merck KGaA - Profiting from the future of the Internet!
The new, normal world will change in all industries. It is moving away from offline and stationary and moving towards more hybrid and online solutions. Stationary retail will inevitably start the hybrid Click & Collect program from tomorrow. The home office move requires more features such as sophisticated video conferencing systems, but this also increases the need for better security online. A pioneer in these business areas combines all the needs of the digital age in one hub.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 2nd, 2021 | 11:27 CET
Freenet, Revez, Siemens - Share price drivers: digitalization and innovation!
Different technologies and the Internet have massively changed our lives and will continue to do so. The pace of innovation is accelerating. Digitization is advancing in many facets, and information and data are being produced en masse. Innovations and the intelligent use of data are often at the core of successful companies. We report on three exciting stocks. Where should you get in now?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on February 26th, 2021 | 08:25 CET
REVEZ, Alibaba, Tencent: Digitization Made in Asia!
Rumors are swirling about the strange short-squeeze. Some politicians in the US suspect Chinese Internet giants behind the GameStop hype. Even under Donald Trump, attempts had been made to ban Tencent's wonder app WeChat in the US. Even a ban on buying the stock for US investors was discussed at times. But then, fortunately, the decision was made in favor of the principles of the free market economy. After all, the discussion also coincided with the handover of office to Biden. Whether Biden will follow a similarly challenging course with China as his predecessor remains an open book because there are few foreign policy pronouncements at present.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 15th, 2021 | 11:12 CET
SAP, Revez, IBM: Where digitization creates value
Anyone looking to invest in digitization today rarely finds great growth opportunities on the stock market. Many innovative companies are only open to venture capitalists and develop their groundbreaking products away from the major trading centers. If the companies are successful, large multinationals are ready and make a takeover bid. It is not uncommon for revolutionary technology to be absorbed into billion-dollar corporations and go under a little. We explain where IT investments are still worthwhile today and where investors should be cautious, using the examples of SAP, REVEZ and IBM.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on December 2nd, 2019 | 07:50 CET
USU Software AG - decline in sales followed by price target change
USU Software AG, based in Möglingen, Germany, develops and distributes software solutions for knowledge-based service management through its subsidiaries. Its range of services includes solutions for strategic and operational IT and enterprise service management. Customers receive a complete overview of their IT processes and IT infrastructure and are able to plan, bill, monitor and control services transparently. USU is one of the world's leading manufacturers of software license management solutions.
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