Technology
Commented by Armin Schulz on October 15th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
Volkswagen and Bayer with problems – 123fahrschule, on the other hand, with great growth potential
As the German economy undergoes a profound transformation, traditional industries are facing significant challenges. Giants like Volkswagen and Bayer are experiencing difficult times with shrinking margins and structural changes. Volkswagen, Europe's leading automaker, is struggling with falling profits in its core brand despite high group earnings and is planning rigorous cost-cutting measures that could jeopardize jobs. Similarly, Bayer is being forced to make extensive job cuts and reorganize. However, in the midst of these crises, new opportunities are also emerging: companies like 123fahrschule are using innovative strategies to thrive in the education sector. Today, we take a closer look at these three companies.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 9th, 2024 | 07:10 CEST
BP, dynaCERT, and Amazon – Substantial profits through new markets
Under the leadership of its new CEO, the oil and gas giant BP is scaling back its ambitious climate targets. Even if the policy of some countries would prefer to focus on zero emissions, transitional technologies are needed between fossil fuels and renewable energies. It is precisely at this interface that the technology company dynaCERT is developing applicable solutions for CO₂ reduction for diesel engines. The Company has now received certification from the renowned organization Verra according to the latest and globally valid CO₂ standards. The Verra Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) program is the world leader in the certification of carbon credits. This certification opens up an additional market for dynaCERT and its investors, from which shareholders also benefit. Amazon, in turn, is using AI to improve both efficiency in its warehouses and the sustainability of its logistics. We take a look at the growth opportunities in detail.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 7th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
The DAX is on a high, with potential for 100% gains in turnaround stocks like TUI, Lufthansa, 123fahrschule, BYD, and VW!
Despite geopolitical uncertainties, slow economic growth, and still high inflation, the market outlook is improving. It is important to remember that stock markets look 6 to 9 months ahead. Expectations are growing that inflation will significantly decrease, and interest rates will likely drop. The central banks are increasingly under pressure due to the sluggish economy. After months of a tech rally, the focus is now turning to lagging stocks. In the automotive sector, we are looking at VW and BYD, and the tourism sector is also picking up again. The digitalization expert in the German driving school sector, 123fahrschule SE, also appears highly promising. Each of these stocks has the potential to deliver more than 100% gains over the next 24 months. Here is our analysis.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 4th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Top stocks performance check: Plug Power, Nel ASA, Altech Advanced Materials, VW, and BYD
A fierce battle has broken out in the automotive market. Habeck is considering reinstating the 2023 environmental subsidies due to a sharp drop in electric vehicle sales, but important market shares have already been lost. In the area of energy transition, Germany is progressing slowly, while nuclear energy is experiencing a global renaissance. Fortunately, innovative concepts are repeatedly emerging from small and medium-sized companies that are helping advance Germany as a business location. While hydrogen continues to play a peripheral role, Altech Advanced Materials has now launched the first prototype of a sodium chloride solid-state battery. For dynamic investors, this presents an explosive environment with extraordinary return opportunities.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on October 2nd, 2024 | 07:45 CEST
Desert Gold, Barrick Gold, Alibaba – Gold Rush Fever in Africa and Asia
The US Federal Reserve recently cut interest rates, with further cuts expected. Lower interest rates make gold more attractive as an interest-free investment. Demand for gold is increasing among both institutional and private investors. Desert Gold Ventures is taking advantage of the current gold boom and is expected to start producing the precious metal in West Africa in the second half of 2025. A prominent neighbour in the West African region is Barrick Gold. The Company is forecasting growth of around 30% in the coming years. Online giant Alibaba, on the other hand, is taking advantage of the latest economic stimuli in China to expand its leadership in the e-commerce sector further. These trends are also catching the eye of prominent investors.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 1st, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Mutares, 123fahrschule, Porsche SE – Incisive news
After the attack by US short seller Gotham City, the holding company Mutares is struggling to regain its footing while the battered share price continues to search in vain for a bottom. Less surprising, given that the crisis in the German automotive industry has already been discussed at length in the press of late, was Volkswagen's sales and profit warning. In contrast, decisions could be made within about two weeks that may reshape a billion-dollar market, potentially benefiting a disruptive technology company disproportionately.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 27th, 2024 | 07:10 CEST
Better than Plug Power? Stocks of Siemens Energy and Altech Advanced Materials are taking off!
Are there new stars in the energy transition? Plug Power and Nel have likely squandered their status in recent years. Both companies are unable to get a grip on their losses, and growth is weakening. Now, Plug Power is trying a new approach. In contrast, Altech Advanced Materials is just getting started. The stock of the German battery hopeful gained 20% in the past week alone. The reason: the marketing of the revolutionary solid-state battery is picking up speed. The Altech battery is expected to solve a critical problem for renewable energy and holds billion-dollar potential. After the strong performance in the current year, does the Siemens Energy share still have potential? Will it reach a new annual high with its old CEO?
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on September 25th, 2024 | 07:15 CEST
PayPal, BlockchainK2, Rheinmetall: Technology pioneers in fintech, SaaS and air defense
Exciting collaborations with growth potential are currently emerging in the tech sector. Under the leadership of new CEO Alex Chriss, PayPal has entered into a partnership with Amazon's "Buy with Prime," thereby achieving a reach booster. BlockchainK2 is revolutionizing the venture capital sector as a holding company: by investing in an advanced SaaS platform for investments, BlockchainK2 could pave the way for rapid value creation in the VC space. The technology has the potential to optimize investment processes, reminiscent of the rapid increase in the value of eBay, which provided VC Benchmark Capital with a 100,000% return in just two years. Rheinmetall is setting new standards in defense technology. Its collaboration with MBDA Germany to develop maritime laser defense systems shows how the Company is applying cutting-edge technologies to security. We take a look at the details.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 23rd, 2024 | 07:30 CEST
The stock of the hour - PayPal, BlockchainK2, Super Micro Computer
With the key interest rate cut of 0.5 percentage points, the US Federal Reserve Bank triggered a rally that pushed the DAX to an all-time high of over 19,000 points. In particular, capital-intensive technology stocks shifted into bull mode, with the Nasdaq gaining more than 3% over the course of the week. Due to the correction after the Nvidia hype in recent months, the conditions are excellent for an above-average upward movement.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on September 19th, 2024 | 07:00 CEST
Palantir, Almonty Industries, Intel: The role of specialty metals and AI in the next generation of tech
The technology industry is in a state of upheaval. While established giants like Intel are fighting for their market position, new players like Palantir are pushing to the fore with innovative AI solutions. At the same time, raw material producers like Almonty Industries are gaining in importance because their tungsten metal is the basis for the advancing digitalization and AI revolution. Almonty Industries has just reached a new milestone in preparation for the commissioning of the tungsten mine in South Korea. Meanwhile, Intel relies on its partnership with AWS and has turned down the German government. Palantir CEO Alex Karp is being deliberately belligerent. Which investment promises the best return?
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