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I like Ionos very much. But I'm glad I didn't get in after the crash. But maybe it's worth getting a foot in the door now.
But I also find $YSN interesting, I think there's a lot of catching up to do here in Germany too
But I also find $YSN interesting, I think there's a lot of catching up to do here in Germany too
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@Tenbagger2024 would not get in. I don't see why ionos should win in the cloud. when it comes to domestic cloud, there are also better companies like Hetzner or OHV. Ionos is more old economy in many areas, as you can see from the way they make their money.
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And what do you think of secunet?
Shouldn't there even be an EU law requiring companies to invest more in cyber security?
And what do you think of secunet?
Shouldn't there even be an EU law requiring companies to invest more in cyber security?
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@Tenbagger2024 Cybersecurity is extremely exciting, but so far I haven't noticed anything from my investment. So far, only the biggest providers are winning in terms of share price, and even then it's poor. I'm in $S but the share is heavily in the red
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@topicswithhead At the same time, I would hardly invest in a single company today. The sector has become much more complex than expected and the hyperscalers are also investing massively in it.
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I am invested in $PANW, which now has a partnership with $ANET.
However, as I wanted to position myself more broadly in this area and see a need to catch up in Europe, I thought about $YSN secunet. They are already in the Bundestag and with authorities. And in such a sensitive area, you shouldn't necessarily rely on US companies. I still remember when Merkel was bugged by the Americans
I am invested in $PANW, which now has a partnership with $ANET.
However, as I wanted to position myself more broadly in this area and see a need to catch up in Europe, I thought about $YSN secunet. They are already in the Bundestag and with authorities. And in such a sensitive area, you shouldn't necessarily rely on US companies. I still remember when Merkel was bugged by the Americans
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@Tenbagger2024 why shouldn't they use other providers and why domestic. Mine doesn't do that either. It's always so easy to imagine, but apparently there's rarely a connection to your own economy. Apart from that, there are many German or European providers, for example black digits. Lidl Group invests quite a bit in cloud and cybersecurity
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Lidel is a foundation with sect-like characteristics.
The working conditions there are modern-day slave trade. Not the richest German for nothing. On the bones of the employees.
If the German government invests there, I'll emigrate.
Lidel is a foundation with sect-like characteristics.
The working conditions there are modern-day slave trade. Not the richest German for nothing. On the bones of the employees.
If the German government invests there, I'll emigrate.
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@Tenbagger2024 Where does that come from? Do you think other companies are different? Apart from that, he has also created a lot for Germany. Discounters in Germany are very special. Despite everything, there is of course too much wealth at some point, but everyone deserves what they have earned
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