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Discuss Acer Inc. GDR

Acer Inc. GDR

WKN: 552863 / Name: Acer / Aktie / Computer, Telefonie & Haushaltselektronik / Small Cap /

4,00 €
4,71 %

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) -8,00 %
Kursziel 5,00
Veränderung
Endet am

Buy mit Kursziel 5,0

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) 0,00 %
Kursziel 5,00
Veränderung
Endet am

Buy mit Kursziel 5,0

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) -9,68 %
Kursziel 5,00
Veränderung
Endet am

Buy mit Kursziel 5,0

Einschätzung Sell
Rendite (%) -17,86 %
Kursziel 5,00
Veränderung
Endet am 06.11.25

Sell mit Kursziel 5,0

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) 0,00 %
Kursziel 6,00
Veränderung
Endet am

Buy mit Kursziel 6,0

Einschätzung Buy
Rendite (%) -2,22 %
Kursziel 6,10
Veränderung
Endet am 25.02.26

Hey there, fellow investors! I've been eyeing Acer Inc. GDR lately, and I've got to say, I'm feeling pretty bullish about this tech powerhouse. You know how sometimes a company just seems to be firing on all cylinders? That's the vibe I'm getting from Acer right now. First off, their January revenues are looking solid. Sure, there was a slight 1% dip, but let's zoom out a bit. Their Chromebook revenue shot up by a whopping 56.5% year-over-year! That's like going from a casual jog to a full-on sprint in the tech race. And get this - they're now the top dog in Chromebook shipments worldwide for Q4'24. Talk about making moves! But here's where it gets really interesting. Acer's not putting all its eggs in one basket. They're diversifying like a boss, with 40.4% of their total revenue coming from businesses outside of PCs and displays. It's like they're planting seeds all over the tech garden, and some of those seeds are already blooming. Take Acer ITS Inc., for example - their revenues grew by 10.8% year-on-year in January. Not too shabby, right? Now, let's talk about their shiny new toys. The Predator Helios Neo AI gaming laptops? Oh boy, they're packing some serious heat. We're talking Intel Core Ultra processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. It's like they've strapped a rocket to a race car - these machines are built for speed and power. But here's the kicker - Acer's not just focusing on the high-end market. They're making these powerhouse laptops accessible to a wider audience. It's like they're democratizing gaming power, and that's a smart move in my book. So, why am I leaning towards a 'buy' rating? It's simple. Acer's showing strong growth in key areas, they're diversifying their revenue streams, and they're innovating with products that cater to both high-end users and the broader market. It's like they're playing chess while others are playing checkers. Now, I'm not saying it's all sunshine and rainbows. The tech market can be as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof. But from where I'm sitting, Acer looks like it's positioning itself for some solid growth. That's why I'm setting a target price of 6.1 euros. It's ambitious, sure, but hey, in the world of tech, sometimes you've got to dream big to win big, right? Remember, though, this is just my take. Always do your own research before making any investment decisions. After all, in the stock market, knowledge is power!