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Commented by Stefan Feulner on December 15th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
Canopy Growth, American Atomics, Palantir – Energy and cannabis with powerful potential
The end of the week spoiled a positive weekly performance for the stock markets due to disappointing figures from software group Oracle. High-flying AI stocks in particular took a significant hit, as Oracle's AI offerings fell short of analysts' forecasts. In contrast, cannabis stocks soared once again, driven by statements from US President Donald Trump.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on December 12th, 2025 | 07:10 CET
Strong stocks, weak prices: Puma, RE Royalties, and TeamViewer - Where it might be worth getting in
While the stock markets seem to be moving in only one direction, selective price setbacks point to hidden opportunities. For investors with foresight, such moments can offer an opportunity to buy fundamental stocks at attractive prices. Three notable examples are sportswear manufacturer Puma, renewable energy financier RE Royalties, and software provider TeamViewer. Their current weaknesses raise a crucial question: Are these temporary setbacks or underestimated turning points? An analysis of Puma, RE Royalties, and TeamViewer shows where the opportunities lie.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on December 3rd, 2025 | 10:25 CET
The moat strategy promises success in your portfolio: An analysis of Palantir, RZOLV Technologies, and D-Wave Quantum
In today's stock market landscape, a sustainable competitive advantage determines exceptional returns. Real moats, whether through impenetrable software, new technologies, or revolutionary hardware, reliably shield sources of profit and regularly outperform the market. The search for such protective mechanisms leads to three pioneers who dominate their fields with technological supremacy: Palantir, RZOLV Technologies, and D-Wave Quantum.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on November 28th, 2025 | 07:15 CET
From data chaos to profit machine with AI: The blueprint from SAP, UMT United Mobility Technology, and Palantir
Artificial intelligence alone does not make for a successful economy of tomorrow. The real lever lies in seamlessly integrating the technology into existing processes and forging real competitive advantages from data. But that is precisely the crux of the matter. For many companies, this mammoth task is simply too big to tackle alone. They therefore urgently need external support, otherwise they will fall by the wayside. Accordingly, digital transformation using AI will remain a hot topic in the coming year. While many companies are still struggling with implementation, technology leaders such as SAP, UMT United Mobility Technology, and Palantir are already setting standards.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 26th, 2025 | 07:30 CET
Prices down on Black Friday? SAP and Palantir consolidate, UMT with a strong concept, Deutsche Telekom still cheap!
Nervousness is mounting - as seen in volatility indices, which have risen from 15 to just over 20. As is so often the case in the fall, uncertain forecasts for economic development are causing considerable fluctuations in the stock markets. This is because much remains unclear. Will Trump's tariffs have a positive effect on the US economy, or will courts roll everything back to its original state? How will the situation in Ukraine evolve? Will Germany manage the economic and societal turnaround? These are all reasons why it makes sense to start the new year with fewer stocks. Because, as always, January means back to square one – and a new game! We offer some tips for portfolio optimization.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 24th, 2025 | 07:20 CET
The winners of the AI boom?! Oklo, Plug Power, Siemens Energy, and dividend gem RE Royalties
Companies involved in energy generation and technology are the real winners of the AI boom. Without electricity, all data center operators would be in trouble. Siemens Energy is one of the 1,000% stocks in industry. RE Royalties is another company that has not yet been discovered. The Company primarily finances renewable energy projects in North America and has a long-term share in the proceeds. Until the stock is discovered, shareholders can look forward to a dividend yield of over 10%. Shareholders of Oklo and Plug Power currently have little to be happy about. Their share prices have fallen sharply. Rightly so?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 24th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
AI as a growth driver? This small-cap has found its niche! UMT United Mobility Technology, Amazon, SAP
By now, even many of the skeptics are likely to be convinced: AI is a powerful tool that can significantly increase efficiency and productivity. The beauty of AI is that while traditional data processing works precisely, AI can also cope with less exact instructions. This feature ensures that AI agents are taking on more and more tasks that humans did just a few years ago – including "thinking" outside the box. Three examples from different sectors illustrate this development: UMT United Mobility Technology, a niche provider with ambitious plans; Amazon, the market leader and retail giant; and SAP, the specialist for enterprise software. We examine the business models, current figures, and developments from an investor's perspective.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on November 21st, 2025 | 07:20 CET
DroneShield crashes! TeamViewer and UMT with AI fantasy!?
DroneShield shares are also currently under heavy pressure! The stock of the drone defense specialist is being dropped hard by the stock market. Is this justified, or is now the time to get in? After Nvidia's convincing figures, the AI rally continues. A German newcomer in this field is UMT United Mobility Technology. The Company is currently reinventing itself entirely and aims to save companies time and money with its "AI colleague." And what is TeamViewer doing? An AI agent is set to give the software stock new momentum. But analysts and investors are reacting cautiously.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 18th, 2025 | 07:15 CET
Tencent, UMT AG, and AMD make a strong statement
AI stocks are currently under pressure worldwide. Many high flyers of recent months, such as Palantir and Nvidia, are undergoing a noticeable correction. However, behind the short-term fluctuations, the structural upward trend remains unbroken. Investment in artificial intelligence continues to rise rapidly. In the long term, the technology is likely to be one of the biggest growth drivers of the coming decade, and so too will the companies that drive it forward.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 17th, 2025 | 07:00 CET
100% even before Black Week! Artificial Intelligence is now live! Palantir delivers, UMT goes full throttle, TeamViewer and D-Wave crash!
What a daily rollercoaster ride! In the past two trading weeks, the NASDAQ dropped several percent on multiple days, followed by equally sharp recoveries. Some would call it directionless, while others see the increased volatility as a precursor to falling prices. Yet, far removed from price developments, operational AI models are performing at peak levels, enabling companies to make the next quantum leap in the administration, organization, and management of recurring activities. The stock market has quickly identified its favorite candidates and sent their prices soaring, but there are followers that are already well established in practice yet remain largely unnoticed. UMT United Mobility Technology is one such gem. We take a closer look.
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