Three stocks with potential for the next 10 years: SAP and Deutsche Börse
According to a report from www.aktienwelt360.de, returns count on the stock market, every child knows that. The question often arises as to which stocks could be among the winners in the next ten years. In this context, two German blue chips in particular stand out for the German capital market: SAP (WKN: 716460) and Deutsche Börse (WKN: 581005). SAP – beneficiary of digitalization SAP has conquered a permanent place in the corporate world as a pioneer of digitalization. The company is known for its innovative software solutions that help companies make their processes more efficient. The digitalization megatrend is likely to continue and SAP could...

Three stocks with potential for the next 10 years: SAP and Deutsche Börse
According to a report by www.aktienwelt360.de,
Returns count on the stock market, as every child knows. The question often arises as to which stocks could be among the winners in the next ten years. In this context, two German blue chips in particular stand out for the German capital market: SAP (WKN: 716460) and Deutsche Börse (WKN: 581005).
SAP – beneficiary of digitalization
SAP has secured a firm place in the corporate world as a pioneer of digitalization. The company is known for its innovative software solutions that help companies make their processes more efficient. The digitalization megatrend is likely to continue and SAP could be well positioned to benefit from it. The cloud in particular is considered a concrete growth driver for SAP. The Swabians have recently done good work here and successfully initiated the transformation process. The increasing digitalization of the economy is likely to ultimately lead to companies increasingly relying on cloud solutions in order to be able to operate more flexibly and cost-efficiently. There could be great potential for further growth for SAP.
Deutsche Börse – Strong partner in a growing financial market
Deutsche Börse is another promising stock among the German blue chips. With its monopoly position in securities trading, it secures its business model. The recent acquisition of SimCorp once again illustrates Deutsche Börse's growth ambitions. The focus is increasingly shifting towards software and services, which indicates a targeted diversification into higher-margin areas. In general, Frankfurt residents are likely to benefit from strong growth in the financial markets. Business runs particularly well when volatility is high. This trend could continue in the future and give Deutsche Börse at least a certain amount of tailwind.
Conclusion
Overall, SAP and Deutsche Börse show that the two German blue chips could continue to offer promising returns in the coming years. While SAP benefits from digitalization and the trend towards the cloud, Deutsche Börse is securing its position in the financial market and is actively looking for new growth prospects. Both make me optimistic that there could be a chance of solid outperformance at the end of the decade.
From an economic perspective, these developments could lead to increased investor interest in German blue-chip stocks. The good positioning of SAP and Deutsche Börse in their respective markets could lead to investors investing more in these companies in order to benefit from the expected returns. This could have a positive impact on the German capital market and increase the attractiveness of the German stock market in international comparison.
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