That is indeed very interesting. I'm also hanging in there with quite a bit of money, the merciless sell-off after the capital increase, despite an almost consistently positive news flow. I'm curious to see how things will continue, I'm currently (still) on board.👍🏻
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@All-in-or-nothing I also invested more heavily after the enormous sell-off.
But I'm also super relaxed and confident. The next few weeks will bring clarity 👀
There are currently 1650 shares in the portfolio. But I'd be happy to add more
But I'm also super relaxed and confident. The next few weeks will bring clarity 👀
There are currently 1650 shares in the portfolio. But I'd be happy to add more
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•@Daxhund 1650 is definitely a statement, I'm a long way away from that. And yet I see a lot of potential, which I think the market is still failing to recognize.
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@All-in-or-nothing Yep, many people really think of a large microwave, but underestimate all the factors that come with it.
But: come time, come ra(d)t🚲
But: come time, come ra(d)t🚲
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•@Daxhund and it's not really the first big fish either. The Ukrainian armed forces are being supplied with the systems, which represents a real deployment under real mission conditions. Rewe has been piloting the systems in some stores for at least a few months, and the number of pilot locations is increasing (although I would somehow miss the sushi stations where someone rolls by hand all day long😂). Quite underestimated in my view.🤷🏼♂️
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@All-in-or-nothing But it is precisely this exaggeration and underestimation that is known to be the best way to earn money 👀
That's why my price target is up to €112. As soon as the scope is recognized, a 3 billion market cap is easily possible in the short term.
The market is too huge for that ....
And who knows, the market is often more irrational than you are
That's why my price target is up to €112. As soon as the scope is recognized, a 3 billion market cap is easily possible in the short term.
The market is too huge for that ....
And who knows, the market is often more irrational than you are
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