Once the #COVID19 crisis is over, I think colossal sums of retail money (particularly from Millennials) will flood back into companies striving to repair the natural word. 4 key issues are:
i) Global warming (and pollution)
ii) Deforestation
iii) Animal welfare
iv) Plastics
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i) Global warming (and pollution)
ii) Deforestation
iii) Animal welfare
iv) Plastics
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Here are just some of the industries focussing on addressing these issues:
i) Alternative energy generation, energy storage, EVs, green metals mining
ii) Vertical farming and other agri-tech
iii) plant-based meat, cultured meat
iv) waste-to-energy; plastics alternatives
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i) Alternative energy generation, energy storage, EVs, green metals mining
ii) Vertical farming and other agri-tech
iii) plant-based meat, cultured meat
iv) waste-to-energy; plastics alternatives
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Companies in these industries are already attracting mind-blowing valuations (standout example: $TSLA v. ICE manufacturers).
Yet I feel these industries will attract even more dizzying valuations throughout this decade.
Long-term investing in these sectors is vital, IMO.
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Yet I feel these industries will attract even more dizzying valuations throughout this decade.
Long-term investing in these sectors is vital, IMO.
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In the UK-listed micro-cap space, what are your favourite plays?
It would be great to get as many ideas as possible listed below (with a bit of detail on the industry they're in / issue they're addressing).
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It would be great to get as many ideas as possible listed below (with a bit of detail on the industry they're in / issue they're addressing).
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I'll kick off, with two of my favourite green metal mining plays:
#ACP - high purity graphite pre-producer in Tanzania
#HZM - nickel pre-producer in Brazil, owner of two potentially Tier 1 projects.
#ACP - high purity graphite pre-producer in Tanzania
#HZM - nickel pre-producer in Brazil, owner of two potentially Tier 1 projects.