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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CET

HYDROGEN STOCK with 10x POTENTIAL! Nel ASA, thyssenkrupp, and dynaCERT are starting the new year in different ways

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • greenhydrogen
  • Steel
  • renewableenergy

Hydrogen stocks have had a challenging year. However, analysts see the potential for 10x growth in the new year, specifically, for the cleantech company dynaCERT. Operational tailwinds are coming from market entry in Mexico and sales successes in Europe. Successes in Asia are expected to follow in 2026. The decisive factor for 2026 will be whether dynaCERT makes progress in terms of order volume, capacity utilization, and recurring revenues. With its retrofit solution, dynaCERT is setting itself apart from large plant manufacturers such as thyssenkrupp nucera and Nel ASA. Analysts praise the former for its efficient structures and full coffers. The other is aggressive despite its share price being at an all-time low.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 29th, 2025 | 07:45 CET

Reap exponential profits from the AI electricity boom with Siemens Energy, American Atomics, and Cameco

  • Mining
  • Uranium
  • renewableenergy
  • AI
  • nuclear
  • Energy

Global electricity demand is skyrocketing. Driven by AI and electromobility, a new era of energy consumption is dawning. Data centers and charging parks are suddenly transforming utilities into growth stocks. Looking at broader energy indices, it is clear that they have performed well despite weak gas and oil prices. A look at Siemens Energy, American Atomics, and Cameco reveals three companies that aim to translate this enormous demand into profitable growth.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 29th, 2025 | 07:25 CET

The hunger for AI, chips, and batteries continues unabated! Who will benefit most in 2026: Graphano Energy, Infineon, or Aixtron?

  • Mining
  • graphite
  • renewableenergy
  • Batteries
  • AI
  • chips

Artificial intelligence was a major driver of the stock markets this year. The boom in data centers fueled demand for chips and energy. The topic of electromobility also gained momentum. Batteries, storage technologies, and the materials and raw materials required for them also attracted investor interest. Read on to find out which of these megatrends will continue to drive prices in the coming year and how investors can position themselves correctly with Graphano Energy, Infineon, and Aixtron.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 29th, 2025 | 07:10 CET

Three potential takeover candidates for 2026: Puma, RENK, and CHAR Technologies

  • cleantech
  • renewableenergy
  • Defense
  • Sportswear
  • Investments

Which companies could become acquisition targets in 2026, and where might shareholders benefit from strategic interest? Three names stand out. From the booming energy sector, CHAR Technologies is attracting attention. The Canadian company has only recently been listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, but has already completed its development phase and is targeting strong revenue growth. CHAR benefits from strong partners such as ArcelorMittal, which could easily manage an acquisition. RENK is also a candidate: anchor shareholder KNDS could make good strategic use of an acquisition in the context of its IPO story, and the former RENK CFO is already on board. Things are also likely to remain interesting at Puma. According to analysts, a takeover premium of around 30% could be on the cards.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 23rd, 2025 | 07:35 CET

Big news at the turn of the year! Nordex, Novo Nordisk, AJN Resources!

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Commodities
  • renewableenergy
  • Biotechnology

Is now the time for gold explorers? The price of gold remains firmly above USD 4,300 per ounce, and shares of gold producers are performing well, perhaps even a little too well. Investors looking to continue participating in the gold bull market may therefore turn their attention to exploration companies. One such candidate is AJN Resources. The stock has already moved higher, yet still offers upside potential, supported by takeover speculation. Novo Nordisk has submitted an application for US approval following convincing Phase 3 results, a step that would be strategically significant for the Company. Meanwhile, Nordex remains one of the positive surprises of 2025, having reported another major order. The key question now is how far can the rally go?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on December 23rd, 2025 | 07:05 CET

The strategic positioning of Plug Power, dynaCERT, and Nel ASA in the USD 110 billion market

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergy
  • Fuelcells

2025 marks the long-awaited turning point for the hydrogen economy: with global investments of over USD 110 billion, annual volumes recently exploding by 70%, and groundbreaking infrastructure projects such as Germany's 400 km core network, the vision is becoming a commercial reality. Technological milestones, such as Bosch's production-ready fuel cell truck system, and ambitious EU targets underscore the enormous potential for decarbonization. In this dynamic environment, it is innovative companies that are translating these macroeconomic dynamics into concrete growth opportunities. Against this backdrop, it is worth taking a closer look at the pioneers Plug Power, dynaCERT, and Nel ASA.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 22nd, 2025 | 07:40 CET

Boom 2026 – Energy transition now! Which stocks are convincing in the long term? Power Metallic, Nordex, Siemens Energy, or JinkoSolar

  • renewableenergy
  • Energy
  • Solar
  • BatteryMetals
  • zinc

The year is drawing to a close. Will next year see the losers of 2025 really take off? And even more interesting: can the blockbuster stocks from the artificial intelligence, high-tech, big data, and raw materials sectors repeat their historic returns? We think it is wise to expect somewhat lower returns. But here, too, everyone could be wrong. Tesla provides one example. Elon Musk's visionary company is selling fewer and fewer vehicles, and competition is growing. However, with topics such as robotics and autonomous driving, the dazzling founder always has new aces up his sleeve, and the stock keeps rising. We can provide some assistance in the energy sector, but there are also clear overvaluations here.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 18th, 2025 | 07:30 CET

When will the next hydrogen boom begin? How will dynaCERT, Nel, and Siemens Energy stocks benefit from this in concrete terms?

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • Energy
  • renewableenergy
  • Investments

The hydrogen sector will enter a new phase in 2026. Investors can still position themselves early on. The framework conditions in Europe have improved significantly thanks to a matchmaking portal for hydrogen projects and subsidies. The US is attracting investors with tax incentives for clean hydrogen. Overall, the market has become more technologically mature and increasingly more large-scale projects are being realized. Everything points to a revival of hydrogen stocks. Who will be ahead next year?

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Commented by Nico Popp on December 18th, 2025 | 07:00 CET

Dividend comeback: Why Mercedes-Benz and VW look outdated compared to RE Royalties' model

  • royalties
  • dividends
  • renewableenergy
  • Sustainability
  • Electromobility
  • Automotive

In a market phase in which interest rates have peaked, and tech stocks are ambitiously valued, investors are once again turning their attention to the oldest source of income in stock market history: dividends. But the hunt for the highest returns often turns out to be a dangerous undertaking, because a high percentage payout is usually not a sign of strength, but a warning signal for falling prices or structural problems. While German automotive giants Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen attract investors with seemingly favorable valuations and generous returns, their business model is facing the most expensive transformation in history. In this environment, RE Royalties, a Canadian niche stock, is coming into focus. Its business model is specifically designed to generate stable cash flows from the megatrend of the energy transition without bearing the operational risks of an industrial group.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on December 17th, 2025 | 07:20 CET

BUY RECOMMENDATIONS and INSIDER SALES: D-Wave, Siemens Energy, Graphano Energy

  • Mining
  • graphite
  • Electromobility
  • Energy
  • renewableenergy
  • computing
  • BatteryMetals

Insider alert at D-Wave Quantum. The CFO and directors have cashed in nicely, putting a temporary damper on the stock's rally. A new "Buy" recommendation has so far failed to give the stock any new momentum. Graphite is often overshadowed by lithium and other critical metals in the public perception. However, demand is expected to increase significantly in the coming years due to the growing market for batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. Graphano Energy is benefiting from production in Canada, and investors can get in early. Those who got in early with Siemens Energy are enjoying a tenfold increase. And if analysts are to be believed, the rally is not over yet. According to them, the stock is still cheap.

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