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ENR halfway to partial recovery, mid-term, still time to run

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XETR:ENR   SIEMENS ENERGY AG
To Mid and long term investors: (day traders, swingers, flippers and gamblers...this is not for your weak hearts)
The stock never really had meaningful reasons to devalue. Just rumors behind a solid company with plenty of assets and cashflow. Hard times with energy wars waging and still new plans for expansion are being drawn in Starnberger lake houses. Hopefully the full acquisition of GAMESA will clear the path to renewables, which are the future considering all the pledges to go carbon neutral by 2050. ENR has all in place to succeed in that war. and moreover it is also under Graham's value.
Trade active:
The trade's 1st target of 24.59 EUR (+28.70%) has been achieved nicely. The 1st phase of the recovery' from the energy shock that was caused by the Russia-Ukraine war is a reality now.
2nd target will be overcome the 31.50 EUR coming back to full profitability and growth expansion.
Comment:
Tutorial:
HOW TO CRASH A GREAT COMPANY?
By Christian Bruch (CEO SIEMENS ENERGY)
0. You are the new CEO, You find a company fresh from IPO.
BUT THERE ARE SOME RED LIGHTS..NO PROBLEM, follow instructions.
1. Throw all the problems under the carpet and tell no one (least of all investors).
2. Make it look as if everything is "business as usual"
3. Problems exploded in your face? No problem, clean your face and lie 🤥
4. Investors run away? No problem, ask the government to save you w/Guaranties for your customers to believe that everything is fine.
5. They don't believe you anymore? No problem, keep meeting with politicians and visiting expos as if nothing happened.
6. The stock is under water (more than 50% down since IPO), No problem, repeat step 5 and keep going as usual. A new CEO job expects you soon.
Great Job!!!
Tutorial by Christian Bruch
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