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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on May 4th, 2023 | 08:10 CEST
Buy or sell? TUI, BASF and Defence Therapeutics
BASF share a buy or sell? Analyst opinions on the chemical giant diverge widely. The DAX-listed company has just reported quarterly figures, but it did not provide clarity about the prospects. However, some speculate on a forecast increase. Analysts have not commented on TUI for quite some time. After the turbulence surrounding the capital increase, new impulses are being sought, perhaps through a deal with the German government? There is plenty of impetus for rising prices at Defence Therapeutics. The biotech high-flyer of the past months is increasingly positioning itself as a partner to BioNTech, Moderna and Co - and perhaps even a takeover candidate.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 7th, 2022 | 10:15 CEST
Strong rebound in gold: Varta, TUI, Desert Gold - Is it already buying time for these shares?
Despite all the gloom, the capital market offers plenty of opportunities every day. The Varta shares experienced a crash of over 80% in only 12 months but could also swing up by 15% within 1 week. Such movements are part of a revaluation that many stocks are now undergoing. The experienced investor is not bothered by this because, fortunately, there are upward exaggerations as well as downward ones, and both provide buying opportunities. The only question that remains is whether the level reached could already be down. Fundamental analysis helps here, but chart technology also provides valuable clues for timing. We take a closer look at the following stocks.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 14th, 2022 | 11:21 CEST
TUI, Almonty Industries, Bayer - Rebound after the sell-off?
Since September 8, the DAX has gained over 700 points despite inflation, a halt in Russian gas supplies and fears of recession. Inflation was 7.9% in August. The ECB's interest rate hike seems to have reassured many investors. The question remains whether the indices will again move to new highs. The S&P has broken its downward trend channel on a daily basis. No uptrend has been formed yet, but as long as the last lows are not broken again, it will continue to go up according to the chart technique. We therefore take a look at three companies that were recently sold off strongly and see whether there could be a sustainable rebound.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 31st, 2022 | 12:59 CEST
TUI, Viva Gold, Steinhoff - Bombed-out shares with doubling potential
August 26 was another black Friday on the stock markets. All indices suffered heavy losses. The reason was the speech by US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, in which he declared the FED's intention to let interest rates rise further to fight inflation. That, in turn, puts the ECB under pressure because the strength of the US dollar ensures rising export figures, but at the same time, everything within the EU is more expensive that has to be paid in USD. For example, the gold price also came under immediate pressure on Friday. It is a good time to look at second-tier stocks, which have been under a lot of pressure lately and are therefore cheap. We look at the strengths and weaknesses of three interesting stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 30th, 2022 | 12:35 CEST
Do not miss the turnaround: BioNTech, MorphoSys, Tocvan Ventures, TUI - shares on the move!
Making money on the stock market these days is not easy. Volatility is very high as the economy adjusts to entirely new conditions. Consumers have heavy loads to carry due to the energy crisis, and the still available household budgets are melting like ice in the sun in the face of inflation everywhere. Once again, fears are spreading that there might not be enough for a quiet retirement, and the savings rate is rising sharply. Those who remain active on the markets should proceed consistently according to analytical criteria because the dream of the eternal bull market is over for the time being. Here is a selection of good opportunities.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 28th, 2022 | 12:27 CEST
Yield desire instead of travel frustration: TUI, Pathfinder, Deutsche Lufthansa
Summertime is travel time. But what happens when, as is currently the case, almost everything around the most beautiful days of the year goes wrong? The current ground staff strike organized by the trade union ver.di is causing flight cancellations. For many travelers, this is tantamount to missing out on their annual vacation. Added to this are Corona, summer flu and the general staff shortages. We look at three tourism stocks and do an investment check for you.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on July 27th, 2022 | 10:37 CEST
Lufthansa, Kleos Space, Palantir - Shares about to take off
Currently, most investors are on edge. The uncertainties on a geopolitical and economic level are increasing - a never-ending conflict in Ukraine, fears of an impending global recession and inflation data at record levels. In addition, the next wave of the Corona pandemic is supposedly just around the corner. Nevertheless, after the sharp correction of the past months, there are interesting entry opportunities at discounted levels.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on July 15th, 2022 | 14:31 CEST
Pathfinder Ventures, TUI, Lufthansa - Which leisure share has the greatest potential?
The sun is shining, an increasing number of German states are starting school vacations, and despite a summer corona wave, travel is finally possible again. After a 2 year Corona break, the desire to travel is greater than it has been for a long time. The shares of companies that make their living from tourism should profit from this. But at the moment, the mood is rather gloomy. On the one hand, there is inflation, which forces people to save, but if you have enough money to travel, there can still be complications at the airport. Today we look at three companies that make a living from tourism and see which stock has the greatest potential.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 24th, 2022 | 11:19 CEST
TUI, Pathfinder Ventures, Lufthansa - The travel market is back - where are the share prices?
The travel market has changed dramatically since 2019 in light of the Corona pandemic. Due to the most extensive pandemic standstill in 2020, the capacities for flights, rail traffic and accommodation were adjusted downwards dramatically. Major cost reductions occurred primarily through de-occupancy and staff reductions. Travel companies cut their basic capacity utilization with partners to such an extent that many smaller operations had to pull out of the race, and large corporations could only survive with extensive state aid. Now, however, the situation has turned 180 degrees and demand for travel is exploding. However, this time it seems difficult to ramp up the reduced capacities in line with demand. We look at the opportunities of three typical industry players.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 15th, 2022 | 10:38 CEST
Turnaround on the horizon - TUI, Pathfinder Ventures, Lufthansa
The tourism industry is one of the sectors hardest hit by the Corona Crisis worldwide. With the lifting of restrictions, booking numbers shot up, defying the war in Ukraine and rising prices. Tour operators report a sharp increase in bookings for the summer, which for several weeks have already exceeded pre-pandemic levels. In addition, travel-hungry travellers are paying significantly more than in the years before the lockdowns. The industry is on the verge of a turnaround. In addition to the usual hotel vacations, the demand for camping remains high. The few listed companies are benefiting particularly from the boom.
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