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Analysis of PJSC Gazprom's RAS Report for the First Half of 2025

... declined (~104 billion rubles compared to 125 billion rubles a year earlier), likely due to reduced condensate production or redirection to domestic processing needs. Gas processing products. Revenue from gas processing products (e.g., helium, motor fuel, chemical products) remained virtually at last year's level (~168 billion rubles), reflecting stable domestic demand. Transportation service revenues. A noticeable decline occurred in the transportation services provided to third-party organizations—approximately ...

Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs

... the slowdown in inflation and recent dovish comments from some Fed officials. Moreover, market participants are starting to price in the possibility of a Fed rate cut towards the end of the year. These anticipated supportive monetary policy measures fuel stock market growth, particularly in the high-tech sector. Analysts note that among investors, the FOMO (fear of missing out) effect is intensifying: the rapid growth of IT giants’ stocks—from chip manufacturers to cloud services—has led to ...

Electric Vehicles Captivating Investor Attention

... the global market has emerged as one of the few bright spots for investors this year. Tesla’s shares surged by 445%, while Chinese manufacturer NIO saw its stock skyrocket by 1070%. There has also been significant growth among companies producing fuel cells, with Plug Power experiencing an impressive increase of 630%. Traditional companies are feeling the pressure, prompting major global funds to redirect investments toward ESG assets, while governments are preparing for the energy transition....

Economic Events and Company Earnings – Thursday, July 31, 2025: U.S. Inflation, Central Bank Rates, Reports from Apple and Amazon

... stocks have already gained around 20% in the last month on expectations of strengthening demand). Cameco (Energy/Uranium): One of the world's largest uranium producers will present a report expected to show a sharp rise in profits due to rising nuclear fuel prices. Consensus for earnings is approximately $0.35-0.40 per share (compared to just $0.10 a year ago), reflecting an increase in volumes supplied under long-term contracts and the rising price of uranium amid resurgent interest in nuclear energy....

What to Invest In – Growth or Value?

... growth investing lies in understanding the life cycle of companies. At the beginning of their journey, new companies can grow very quickly, generating rapid profit increases. At this stage, companies typically reinvest profits back into the business to fuel further growth rather than paying dividends. As companies mature, profit growth tends to slow down, leading these companies to be more inclined to return profits to investors in the form of dividends, especially as investment opportunities in their ...