Technology
Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 23rd, 2021 | 12:22 CET
Rivian Automotive, BrainChip, Infineon, Nvidia - These are jumps à la Tesla!
It looks like technology investors are moving into the all-in phase. Certain industries are likely expected to grow indefinitely, and this is especially true for e-mobility, lithium, hydrogen, and most recently, the chip industry. Despite all understanding for the improved prospects due to the omnipresent shortage and the political closing of ranks in favor of climate-friendly technologies, does this mean that one has to pay price-turnover ratios of 100 or even 1000 on the stock exchange? The new automotive stock Rivian had a valuation of over USD 150 billion right at the start of the stock market and had not yet sold a single car. In the year 2000, it was also thought that sales and profits could not be a benchmark for share price performance.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 19th, 2021 | 12:05 CET
Alibaba, TalkPool AG, Baidu, Tencent - Brutal sell-off, what is next here?
The sell-off of Chinese tech giants is now entering the next round. This time it is not the regulator but a cautious outlook for the future. Alibaba's share price felt the negative sentiment yesterday and is firmly back in the grip of the bears after an interim recovery of over 30% since summer. The NASDAQ has been unimpressed with Chinese company forecasts for weeks, sending its own growth stocks from high to high. We take a look at the dynamic sector.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 10th, 2021 | 12:53 CET
AMD, BrainChip, Nvidia - Profiting from Artificial Intelligence
The first research into artificial intelligence (AI) began in the 1950s, but it was quite a while before any real progress was seen. This was largely due to ever-faster processors that could process even the largest amounts of data much faster than the old mainframes. We can see what artificial intelligence is capable of in digital assistants like Siri, Alexa, or translation programs like Google. In the coming years, artificial intelligence will penetrate more and more areas and automate many processes that were unthinkable until recently. Today we analyze three companies that produce hardware for the AI sector.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 1st, 2021 | 14:12 CET
BYD, BrainChip, Volkswagen: Insider tip on the megatrend of autonomous driving
German city centers are regularly congested and overcrowded. One of the reasons for city crowding is thousands of cars parked in the morning only to sit around all day. Given the price per square meter in big cities, that seems pretty inefficient. The fact that electric cars are often only economically and environmentally viable after many thousands of kilometers also suggests that they should be used differently today. Autonomous driving could be the key to mobility that gives people more space in the city, avoids traffic jams and even lowers the cost of mobility. We outline three exciting titles around the topic.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 29th, 2021 | 12:07 CEST
United Internet, TalkPool, Visa - Smart businesses
Communication between people and machines will become one of the central themes of our society in the coming years. Technology and computer systems take over essential everyday life and industry tasks, visibly or unnoticed in the background. Sensors and interfaces enable their operation. These smart technologies can be used across all sectors, from medical or building technology and mobility to accelerating climate change.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on October 26th, 2021 | 13:56 CEST
Nel, BYD, BrainChip: This looks good
While shares from the technology sector have been very volatile in recent weeks, the knot has burst at BYD, and the share has risen to a new record high. Rumors about Tesla and Apple have contributed to this. Both are said to be in talks with the Chinese specialist around electric mobility. The shares of Nel and BrainChip have also developed very positively recently. Both have invested heavily and could now reap the rewards of these investments. All three shares have further room for improvement. You can read why here.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 25th, 2021 | 11:28 CEST
SAP, Meta Materials, Intel - Going above and beyond
The mastery of light, electricity and heat has played a vital role in technological advances throughout human history. Successes in electrical and electromagnetic technology, wireless communications, lasers and computers have been made possible as the behavior of light and other forms of energy has become better understood and how to manipulate it has been developed. Even the current burdensome chip crisis can be eliminated by changing the chemical properties of semiconductors using nanotechnology.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on October 21st, 2021 | 11:22 CEST
HelloFresh, SAP, TalkPool: Tech stocks make a comeback
The frustration among tech investors seems to be over for the time being. After difficult weeks and months, shares from the technology sector are in demand again. This demand applies to tech giants from the US such as Apple, Alphabet as well as SAP. The DAX heavyweight was even able to shine with a forecast increase. Cooking box supplier HelloFresh can also convince investors and analysts with its foreign expansion. And the technology Company TalkPool reported a reference order. With the future topics SmartHome and IoT, the Swiss want to double sales in a few years.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 20th, 2021 | 13:52 CEST
SAP, wallstreet:online, Baidu - This is where the action is!
Anyone who wants to secure a piece of the market share in today's online business must develop good digital concepts and exceptional customer service. However, many of these models have simply been transformed from the old economy to the digital world and have significant breaking points in the day-to-day operational processing. Currently, the online world is at a standstill because the transfer of goods has to be confirmed manually at a warehouse exit. Many companies are working on a perfect digital flow. We take a look at some of them today.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 20th, 2021 | 11:26 CEST
Plug Power, BrainChip, Software AG - Crisis and no end
The global economy is suffering from a chip shortage. One reason for this is blown-up supply chains due to the Corona pandemic, leading to production downtime and short-time working, especially in the automotive industry. In addition, with future technologies such as the Internet of Things, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence, there is a higher demand for semiconductors in addition to more powerful processors. An end to this dilemma is far from imminent, according to industry insiders.
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