You're up early too! 😉
I find Neura super exciting. I've been following them for a while now and have seen a lot of interviews with Rieger. Funnily enough, they haven't asked me about a financing round yet 😉😂
I find Neura super exciting. I've been following them for a while now and have seen a lot of interviews with Rieger. Funnily enough, they haven't asked me about a financing round yet 😉😂
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That's right, I'm often looking for pearls early on.
That's right, I'm often looking for pearls early on.
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•@Tenbagger2024 then take a look at $992 🧐
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Good morning my dear,
I really like Lenovo's products.
I thought the purchase of Medion was strategically good.
In terms of the chart, the company is scratching the 200-day line.
Overcoming it should be a good sign.
The next few years are expected to see nice, steady earnings growth of 20% per year. This will reduce the P/E ratio.
PEG is below 1.
Dividend yield rises to over 4%.
Dell could be an alternative. It is scratching the 200-day line from above. This should hold for the time being.
As a US company, Dell should perhaps play a greater role in data centers.
But these are just guesses.
Lenovo simply has the China risk. Whereas with Dell you have the 🍊 risk.
Good morning my dear,
I really like Lenovo's products.
I thought the purchase of Medion was strategically good.
In terms of the chart, the company is scratching the 200-day line.
Overcoming it should be a good sign.
The next few years are expected to see nice, steady earnings growth of 20% per year. This will reduce the P/E ratio.
PEG is below 1.
Dividend yield rises to over 4%.
Dell could be an alternative. It is scratching the 200-day line from above. This should hold for the time being.
As a US company, Dell should perhaps play a greater role in data centers.
But these are just guesses.
Lenovo simply has the China risk. Whereas with Dell you have the 🍊 risk.
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•@Tenbagger2024 I'm looking forward to having something to read when I go straight to the beach after breakfast around 11.😉
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•@Iwamoto What do you find exciting about it?
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•@Multibagger For a medium to long-term investment, still Lenovo. If I remember correctly, this is the Chinese or Hong Kong subsidiary of IBM $992
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$DELL This is also interesting in view of the data centers, although I see a US risk here. I am mainly invested in ETFs, which in turn invest for the most part in the USA. This is basically not a problem, as we often have the best companies here, which generate their sales worldwide. However, there are still a few risks, for example the currency or politics, so I think that if I invest 70 or 80 % of my ETFs in the USA anyway and cover the good companies, why not give priority to European or, in this case, Chinese stocks...
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@Multibagger The early worm... or something like that 😉
Lenovo was one of the first stocks I bought. But sold it at some point for a profit.
Lenovo was one of the first stocks I bought. But sold it at some point for a profit.
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•@Iwamoto
Otherwise rely on the blades, they are at Lenovo as well as at Dell, and even in the data centers.
Qualcomm, AMD, Micron etc. come to mind.
But I think you're already in AMD.
Otherwise rely on the blades, they are at Lenovo as well as at Dell, and even in the data centers.
Qualcomm, AMD, Micron etc. come to mind.
But I think you're already in AMD.
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•@TradingHase well, when I get up at the moment it's 03:30 in the morning for most of you😂 very few of you are writing! 😉 It's 13:15 here now. at the start of trading in the USA it's 20:30 here, so dinner time.
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