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February 17th, 2026 | 07:05 CET

Things are set to take off in 2026! Steyr Motors, TeamViewer, and dynaCERT in focus!

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TeamViewer is heading downward in 2026. The software company's shares are trading at an all-time low and are threatening to slip below the EUR 5 mark. So is now the time to get in? In contrast, dynaCERT shares could be on the verge of multiplying in value. However, that would require an operational breakthrough. According to the company's outlook for 2026, this scenario appears entirely possible, as is a revaluation. Steyr Motors shares underwent a revaluation last year. This needs to be underpinned by significantly higher revenue and profits in the current year. Analysts remain bullish on the defense stock.

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: Fabian Lorenz
ISIN: STEYR MOTORS AG | AT0000A3FW25 , TEAMVIEWER AG INH O.N. | DE000A2YN900 , DYNACERT INC. | CA26780A1084

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    dynaCERT: Exciting outlook for 2026

    Cleantech company dynaCERT has published its outlook for 2026. The specialist in emissions and fuel reduction for existing combustion engines – particularly in the diesel sector – will focus more strongly on promising countries and sectors.

    The company sees measurable economic and environmental added value for its HydraGEN technology, particularly in the following industries: heavy-duty road transport, off-road mining and construction, oil and gas, and stationary power generation. All of these sectors are characterized by high diesel consumption and pressure to reduce emissions.

    The monetization of emission certificates when using HydraGEN products is important for dynaCERT and its customers. A breakthrough has not yet been achieved, as verification standards, legal regulations, and approval periods on the global CO2 markets are changing, among other things. dynaCERT is therefore adapting its HydraLytica telematics platform to the new framework conditions.

    In the current year, dynaCERT aims to achieve a breakthrough in priority regions and industries and convert active business negotiations into structured agreements. In addition, the company intends to communicate more actively with shareholders. Among other things, the two German dynaCERT managers, Bernd Krüper and Kevin Unrath, will participate in the International Investment Forum on February 25, 2026. Register here for free.

    If dynaCERT does indeed achieve a breakthrough in the current year, shareholders can likely look forward to a revaluation of the stock. Analysts at GBC Research believe the share could then multiply in value to around EUR 0.48. The stock is currently trading at EUR 0.048.

    Steyr Motors: Analysts bullish

    While dynaCERT is working on revaluing its stock, Steyr Motors completed this process last year. The supplier of special engines catapulted itself into the league of defense stocks thanks to several orders. The stock rose sharply from EUR 13 and has now established itself above EUR 40. Analysts at NuWays even believe the stock could reach EUR 59.

    After Steyr Motors published preliminary figures for 2025, analysts reaffirmed their "Buy" recommendation. The Austrian company increased its revenue by 16% to EUR 48.5 million last year, meeting analysts' expectations. Steyr aims to significantly accelerate growth in the current year and generate revenue of EUR 75 million to EUR 95 million. This is based on an order backlog of around EUR 45 million. In addition, additional framework agreements are expected, such as one with a Leopard 2 reference. Analysts also believe that the forecast includes one or two acquisitions. NuWays estimates Steyr's organic revenue in 2026 at EUR 71 million. Given the current news flow, this is rather conservative, although delays in defense procurement or call-offs from framework agreements are not uncommon in industry. Analysts expect the EBIT margin to be 15.5%.

    Register for the International Investment Forum on February 25 free of charge

    TeamViewer: Will it fall below EUR 5?

    While dynaCERT and Steyr Motors are on the rise, TeamViewer is on the brink of collapse – at least in terms of its share price. Since October, the German software company's stock has lost around 40% of its value. In the current year alone, the decline has been over 11%. The stock is trading at an all-time low and threatens to fall below EUR 5. The reason for this is the stock market's concern that AI will disrupt, if not destroy, the software industry. Cloud companies such as TeamViewer, in particular, are likely to find it difficult to operate profitably in the future.

    Analysts are also rather cautious. Deutsche Bank recently reduced its target price for the German software stock from EUR 7.50 to EUR 6.50. The experts cited the company's cautious outlook for the current year as the reason. Analysts at Berenberg believe TeamViewer shares are worth EUR 11. However, they still only consider the shares a "Hold" position. Following the sell-off due to AI concerns, there are a number of "Buy" candidates in the software sector. However, experts do not consider TeamViewer to be one of them.

    Among the latest analyst comments, there was only one "Buy" recommendation. RBC sees the fair value of TeamViewer shares at EUR 16, even though the outlook for the current year is weaker than expected.


    2026 could be the year for dynaCERT shares. Production capacities are in place, and the products have proven themselves with various customers over the past year. Now all that is needed is one or two larger orders. Steyr Motors is an exciting second-tier defense stock. Developments in Asia, in particular, appear exciting. Buying TeamViewer shares is likely only for gamblers.


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    Fabian Lorenz

    For more than twenty years, the Cologne native has been intensively involved with the stock market, both professionally and privately. He is particularly passionate about national and international small and micro caps.

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