Technology
Commented by Carsten Mainitz on August 24th, 2021 | 13:28 CEST
Meta Materials, Xiaomi, SoftBank - Undiscovered potential!
Stagnation is regression. Companies that act too slowly in competition and can only adapt insufficiently to changing conditions lose out. Innovations are a path to success. Some innovations are so significant and far-reaching that a massive upheaval occurs with the technological leap achieved. Electricity and the Internet are well-known examples. AI, 5G, robotics and new materials will have changed our reality in just a few years. As new solutions, products and markets emerge, these stocks will benefit.
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JinkoSolar, Meta Materials, Deutsche Telekom: This technology revolutionizes (almost) everything
You do not have to be a visionary to predict that the world will spin even faster in the next ten years than it has in the past ten. What that means is clear: The changes will be huge. Above all, the major trends of climate protection and digitization will continue to change the world. Companies that are engaged in and around these trends offer great opportunities. We present three stocks.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 23rd, 2020 | 09:15 CET
Alibaba, Upco International, Palantir - the next boom!
Topics such as data mining, artificial intelligence or blockchain technology, not only as the technical basis for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Etherum, are on everyone's lips and will continue to accompany us in everyday life as well as on the stock exchange in the coming years. The potential for these novel technologies is enormous. More and more young companies with innovative business models are entering the capital market. However, the digital transformation is also an opportunity for established companies to reposition themselves, thereby achieving a significantly higher valuation in the future.
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Altech Advanced Materials, Volkswagen, FREYR Battery - Investment opportunity in the future energy storage market
The booming energy storage market will bring investments of USD 620 billion over the next 22 years, according to BloombergNEF. In this context, the focus shifts to Heidelberg-based Altech Advanced Materials AG, which specializes in emission-free energy storage solutions. Their innovative approach to generating energy from an abundant raw material in Europe - salt - is worth highlighting. Volkswagen is also striving for seamless supply in the electrification market and is re-sorting its semiconductor supply chains with the help of German taxpayer money. At Norway's FREYR Battery, quarterly results are in, surprising analysts.
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