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Commented by André Will-Laudien on August 5th, 2025 | 07:25 CEST

Correction over? The next doublers could be Puma and Veganz, while Nike and Adidas remain under pressure!

  • Vegan
  • Food
  • Retail
  • ecommerce
  • Sportswear

After the DAX fell 700 points in just 24 hours, investors are wondering whether last week's correction is already over. Over 60% of all S&P 500 companies have already reported their mid-year results, but the figures have not been enough to push the index higher across the board. This gives pause for thought and suggests that the correction is set to continue. While things are going well for plant-based nutrition specialist Veganz, sports consumers are coming under increasing pressure. US tariffs are becoming a problem for Adidas in the highly competitive sneaker market, and things are also looking tight for the popular Puma models. Nike could benefit from this, but its shares are costly. Who will be able to perform better in the slow summer months?

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on August 4th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST

Apple, Veganz Group, and Mastercard with big surprises

  • Vegan
  • Food
  • Payment
  • Technology

The past trading week on the stock market was eventful, particularly with the release of second-quarter figures. While heavyweights like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Apple delivered impressive results, there was nevertheless a sharp sell-off at the end of the week. Market participants cited the ambitious valuations of tech giants and the "sell on good news" effect as reasons for this. In contrast, one Berlin-based company offers sufficient room for maneuver, having delivered excellent figures and unveiling a strategic realignment that has caught the attention of investors.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on August 1st, 2025 | 07:10 CEST

Evotec's turnaround, Veganz Group's record year, Puma's relaunch: Your profit roadmap through the market shift!

  • Food
  • Vegan
  • Biotechnology
  • Retail

Germany's stock market is highly polarized in July 2025. While some heavyweights are struggling, others are shining with record results. This volatility is fueled by interest rate fears, disruptive changes, and the growing pressure of the sustainability transformation. In this complex environment, three stocks offer striking contrasts: A biotech pioneer is fighting its way back after painful setbacks through strategic realignments. A vegan food manufacturer is celebrating a record year with skyrocketing share prices and new profits. A sporting goods giant, on the other hand, is deep in a repositioning process after disappointing forecasts and management changes. Discover the opportunities and risks at Evotec, Veganz, and Puma.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 31st, 2025 | 07:10 CEST

Following in the footsteps of PayPal and Co.? Deutz and Veganz dare to spark a revolution

  • Food
  • Vegan
  • ecommerce
  • Defense

PayPal's share price climbed from USD 30 to over USD 260 in just four years – but what fueled the hype between 2016 and 2021? PayPal was perceived as a driver of innovation. Even back then, the market praised its significant market position and potential opportunities, for example, in cryptocurrencies. Just a few days ago, PayPal finally rolled out crypto payments within its platform. However, the market had already anticipated this move years ago. This shows that companies that the market believes will continue to innovate often receive advance praise in the form of sharply rising share prices. In addition to PayPal, we present two other innovation drivers of today that could become the new darlings of the markets.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 30th, 2025 | 07:30 CEST

AMD, Veganz Group, and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG on a roll

  • Technology
  • AI
  • computing
  • Food
  • Vegan
  • engineering

The current trading week promises pure excitement and could bring a surprise or two. In the coming days, nearly 40% of S&P companies will report on their second-quarter performance. Figures from heavyweights such as Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Visa, Apple, and Amazon are likely to keep the markets on their toes. Outside of the flood of figures, several companies shone with outstanding announcements, which investors rewarded with additional purchases.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 29th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

YIELD MONSTERS 2025: Hensoldt, Steyr Motors, Veganz shares – another 250% gain?

  • Vegan
  • Food
  • Defense
  • Automotive

When it comes to German return monsters for 2025, investors rightly think primarily of defense companies like Rheinmetall, RENK, Hensoldt, and Steyr Motors. However, with a 250% gain, the Veganz Group may well be the surprise of the year. The Company is currently reinventing itself and attacking a billion-dollar market. Analyst estimates appear to be far too conservative and are likely to be revised upward soon. The stock, therefore, remains very attractive. Hensoldt has multiplied in value in recent years and is now supplying radar systems for the protection of Ukraine. The order volume is in the mid-three-digit million range. Steyr Motors will have to grow to this revenue range in the coming years to justify its current valuation. Analysts nevertheless recommend buying the stock.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on July 28th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST

Better than Nvidia and without AI – 185% with Veganz, Bayer, Novo Nordisk, and Nestlé in focus

  • Vegan
  • Pharma
  • Biotechnology

It does not always have to be NVIDIA. German stocks are also performing well. Those who took advantage of Trump's tariff panic in April to buy in have since earned 75% with NVIDIA, but a whopping 185% with German plant-based nutrition expert, Veganz Group. Even the long-sidelined pharmaceutical giant Bayer has made an astonishing comeback with 50% growth, while Nestlé, supposedly an anchor in many portfolios, has lost 15%. Some call it selection luck, while others refer to it as sector rotation. It is currently apparent that the long, strong rally on international stock markets is benefiting only a few stocks. It remains fascinating that the stock market always celebrates when Donald Trump's tariff threats ultimately turn out to be less severe than initially expected. What remains for the economy, however, is less growth and high prices at the checkout. The new US policy stands for many things, but first and foremost, for less trade and economic downturn. How can investors still profit?

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 23rd, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

This trillion-dollar disruption is also sustainable for your portfolio: Argo Living Soils, Beyond Meat, Heidelberg Materials

  • agritech
  • fertilizer
  • Vegan
  • cement

Investors have seen it before: ambitious plans and grand revolutions that ultimately come to nothing - at least from an investor's perspective. The best example is the vegan revolution led by Beyond Meat – the Company's share chart certainly leaves a bad taste for any investor. But does that mean investors should be particularly critical of major innovations? We explain which disruptions truly deliver sustainable returns. It is all about sustainable construction - and benefits for all parties involved.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 24th, 2021 | 15:38 CEST

Coca-Cola, Beyond Meat, The Very Good Food Company - Green Food, Blue Planet!

  • Vegan

To eat vegan or live consciously, let's say, is a decision that more and more people are making for themselves. According to estimates, there are between 700,000 and 1.3 million vegans living in Germany alone. In addition, there is a steadily growing number of so-called flexitarians who do not yet feel that they belong to be veganism; however, their food plan contains a heavily reduced amount of animal products. Even insects are included in the discussion of veganism so that vegans also do not (should not) consume honey from bees. Political and social change is progressing, and people's daily habits are changing accordingly. We look at the approaches of modern food producers.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on May 27th, 2021 | 10:55 CEST

Oatly, The Very Good Food Company, Beyond Meat - Big profits with no end in sight!

  • Vegan

It should be dawning on many of us by now that with increasing prosperity and a growing population, factory farming and meat consumption cannot continue indefinitely. But the vegetarian way of life is still too often ridiculed. However, it could be a partial solution to the challenges mentioned. From an investor's point of view, it is worth considering how much money can be made with vegetarian substitutes. Therefore, the following is a brief look at three publicly traded companies that are likely to appeal to even meat-eaters.

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