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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 😉😂
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@Multibagger
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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@Iwamoto
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.
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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.
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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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