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Is BP’s new strategy – full focus on profits – viable in the long term?

Valutico

In 2019, the company announced that it plans to reduce its oil and gas output by 40% by 2030. At this year’s event this goal was reduced by 15%, meaning fossil fuel output will only decrease by 25% by 2030. billion to the bottom line by 2030. The new strategy also includes investing an additional GBP 6.6 (USD

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Porsche AG – worth an investment after the recent IPO?

Valutico

This led to a market cap of €78 billion after the IPO, which is higher than the current market capitalization of its parent company Volkswagen AG (€72 billion). . To remain well positioned for the future, Porsche dev eloped their ‘ strategy 2030 ’. We arrived at a value of €133 billion using a Cost of Equity of 6.7%. .

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Will TotalEnergies keep on outperforming all indices this year?

Valutico

The target is to have 100 Gigawatt gross installed renewable power generation capacity by 2030. . We analyzed TotalEnergies by using the Flow to Equity method and a Trading Comparables analysis. The Flow to Equity analysis produced a value of €272 billion, with a Cost of Equity of 8.9%. Recent Financial Performance.

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Will TotalEnergies keep on outperforming all indices this year?

Valutico

The target is to have 100 Gigawatt gross installed renewable power generation capacity by 2030. . We analyzed TotalEnergies by using the Flow to Equity method and a Trading Comparables analysis. The Flow to Equity analysis produced a value of €272 billion, with a Cost of Equity of 8.9%. Recent Financial Performance.

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AI's Winners, Losers and Wannabes: An NVIDIA Valuation, with the AI Boost!

Musings on Markets

As the semiconductor business has acquired heft, in terms of revenues and profitability, investors have priced those operating results into the market capitalization assigned to these companies. After a long stretch at the top, Intel has dropped back down the list and ranked third, in terms of revenues, in 2022.