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Digitalization as a growth engine: German IT stocks set for next boost

Digitalization as a growth engine: German IT stocks set for next boost

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While many companies are still suffering from the public sector's reluctance to invest, one German IT service provider is already positioning itself for the next big step. The focus is on the federal government's planned digital offensive – especially for public authorities, schools, and security-relevant institutions.

Despite the current caution, management is sticking to its annual targets. The market is already playing out this scenario – because in the medium to long term, this promises not only increased orders but also above-average margins. Historically, summer is one of the stock's strongest periods, regularly delivering above-average performance.

In the new cover story of DER AKTIONÄR (starting on page 16), the editorial team presents four other top German stocks for the summer, in addition to the promising IT service provider – including two hot warrants for an extra boost to your portfolio. The top German stocks could give you a hot summer – and replenish your vacation fund.

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Other topics in the magazine:

Profits from the depths

This week's hot stock is growing rapidly. A new project and the acquisition of a mine will more than double production – and now silver is also rising. (p. 10)

The wait is over

A gaming giant launched its new blockbuster a few days ago. The rush is huge, the stock is at a record high – and yet it's still doing well. (p. 28)

Tools for the powerful

Just a month and a half ago, DER AKTIONÄR once again recommended buying the stock. Since then, the price has reached a new all-time high, the company has entered into new partnerships—and a newspaper report has caused renewed excitement. (p. 32)

The robotics revolution

Former Google X executive Hans Peter Brondmo explains what robots really need to be able to do, why legs often get in the way—and how AI is changing our lives much faster than we think. (p. 34)

Who delivers better?

After experiencing severe difficulties due to the coronavirus pandemic, Uber has become increasingly well-known and popular in North America and Europe in recent years. The same is true of its Asian counterpart, Grab. (p. 40)

DA 25/2025
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