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Commented by Nico Popp on November 17th, 2021 | 14:03 CET
Airbus, Kleos Space, Secunet Security Networks: Where analysts see 600% returns
Data is the raw material of the 21st century. Almost everyone has read this sentence at least once. But what is the truth behind the mantra of tech-savvy journalists and visionaries? The fact is that today, thanks to sensors and satellites, we can collect data both below and above ground. In mining, for example, sensors ensure that problems in the mine are detected early on, and productivity can be kept high. In the atmosphere and space, aircraft and satellites collect a wide range of data on weather and activities on Earth. This data flows into climate research, border protection or the fight against smugglers. We present three companies that are taking innovative approaches to the raw material of the 21st century.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2021 | 13:14 CET
Nikola, Kleos Space, Xiaomi - Earth is not enough
New technologies by adding satellites launched into space are increasingly used for a wide variety of services. Probably the most famous project is that of Tesla founder Elon Musk. The SpaceX "Starlink" project aims to make fast Internet available everywhere in every little corner of the world. In crime prevention, the view from above is also being used through the targeted use of satellite clusters. The market for this is gigantic and is still in its infancy.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on October 29th, 2021 | 13:39 CEST
Kleos Space, Lufthansa, TeamViewer - Exciting developments!
The capital market thrives on diversity. The stock market trades in the future and is never a one-way street. The pendulum - as painful as it sometimes is - swings in both directions. Corporate growth is just as much fuel for share prices as euphoria and panic. The following companies have seen a lot of action in the recent past. Who will perform best by the end of the year?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 21st, 2021 | 13:26 CEST
Palantir Technologies, Kleos Space, Airbus, Boeing - Profits from air and space travel
Regardless of the discussion about who has now crossed the border into space, all tourist space flights have one thing in common - climate neutrality probably does not play a sustainable role for the initiators, given the manageable demand and horrendous ticket prices. After all, the wealthy travelers are in the minority, so an "anti-climate flight" can also be justified with the service to progress. Even the operation of a V8 engine in a Ford Mustang surely teases out a suitable justification for the operator's action. How about this one: permanently maintaining a classic car saves thousands of tons of CO2 compared to buying a new battery-powered vehicle. That is probably correct, so hopefully, the Mustang in question will last the next 30 years. We turn our attention to flying business models.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on April 13th, 2021 | 10:59 CEST
Kleos Space, Airbus SE, SAP SE - Buy space high-tech now!
Three themes combined: big data - artificial intelligence - satellite technology. Cathie Wood, a world-renowned fund manager, is the CEO and CIO of ARK Invest, which runs the three highest-yielding equity ETFs of the past three years. According to the Wall Street Journal, her latest product, ARKX Space Exploration, raised a whopping USD 536 million in its first five days of trading. Cathie Wood's newly launched and exchange-traded fund, which focuses on investments in space exploration, is thus well on its way to becoming one of the most successful fund launches in history. The figures far exceed the industry average of all ETFs, which raised an average of USD 100 million in the first 3 years. We take a closer look at possible target investments for the fund.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on April 9th, 2021 | 09:20 CEST
BYD, Kleos Space, SAP - The oil of the future!
Data is an extremely important raw material in today's world. Big Data, the evaluation and processing of large amounts of data using artificial intelligence, will almost certainly become one of the hype topics on the markets in the next few years. The development is still in its infancy. However, the enormous growth rates and the need for intelligent data for almost every industry can already be seen in the few listed companies, such as the US data analysis specialist Palantir Technologies. In addition to Palantir, which currently has a market capitalization of almost USD 50 billion, there are smaller players with huge potential.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 18th, 2021 | 09:30 CET
Kleos Space, PayPal, Airbus - Watch out: Performance rockets at the start!
You have to hand it to Elon Musk: Little of what he has tried has flopped in the end. He seems to have an excellent feel for feasible concepts. He was involved early on in PayPal, which came out of nowhere to become the world's most important payment service provider. Although not founded by him but protected very early on, Tesla developed under his aegis over the last 16 years from a startup to the world's most valuable car manufacturer. And Kleos Space? While not a company founded by Elon Musk either, it does have a business relationship with SpaceX, which depicts another field of activity for the go-getting and visionary "technoking." And as an established industry veteran, Airbus shares should not go unmentioned either. Who has the greatest potential?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 9th, 2021 | 07:15 CET
BYD, BioNTech, Kleos Space: A new trend starts here
If you want to be successful on the stock market, you have to back those shares with prospects. Although an intact upward trend suggests that a story will be well received on the market, the fall height also increases with the price. Investors have recently had to experience this pain, especially with shares in the field of electromobility or hydrogen. Even vaccine hopefuls such as BioNTech have lost ground. Let us show you how the trend stocks are faring and which sector is only at the beginning of its trend!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 3rd, 2021 | 10:22 CET
Kleos Space, Raytheon, Boeing - Only flying is more beautiful!
Whether on land, in the air or on the water - people's movement data is now collected and analyzed in various ways. A wide variety of companies are now scrambling for the Big Data pie, which is continually being generated through the use of cell phones, cars and other devices linked to the Internet. Worldwide, 0.5 zettabytes of data are produced every day. In the meantime, the Internet has become ubiquitous and we now fear that we will no longer be able to cope with the amount of information. An appropriate metaphor for this is the flood of data we are exposed to every day at our desks and on the road. But one thing is certain: the big machines can handle our data brilliantly and draw their conclusions.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 16th, 2021 | 09:38 CET
Akasol, Kleos Space, Palantir - The gold of the future!
Data is the gold of the future. Data mining is the systematic application of computer-aided methods to find patterns, trends or correlations in existing data sets. Companies whose business models are based on this are currently growing exponentially. The example of Palantir shows the dynamics in customer acquisition. In addition to the established players, there are promising smaller providers with great potential.
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