ESG
Discussion List
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Any ZYN users here?I was listening to @sinstockpapi on a podcast talking about sin stocks and he brought up ZYN. I have never seen it (sadly not for sale where I am) but it seems like it is becoming popular in the US. Anyone here using them? @Brad S are you maybe shipping them? Also since I imagine you stop at gas stations, is it something that you can buy there? how is the shelf space? Swedish match discussion ==> 45:00-50:00 of the podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sinstockpapi-tobacco-…
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Exchange Exclusive: How To ESG - Dr. Indranil Ghosh w/ Ash Bennington & Weston Nakamurahttps://vimeo.com/555247663Alternative video title: “How To Prosperity” I have the privilege of participating alongside @Ash Bennington for a tri-continental discussion with Dr. Indranil Ghosh of Tiger Hill Capital and author of Powering Prosperity: A Citizen's Guide for shaping global prosperity - sharing insights exclusively for the Exchange. (MIT trained, formerly with Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Fund, Bridgewater Associates, McKinsey & Co). Through his unique perspective, Indranil…
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Adding Research on Copper & it's relationship with EV's and anything electrification.LlplHere is a report and some slides to add to the collaborative piece on copper posted by @Olivier Asset a couple of months back: https://exchange.realvision.com/post/a-collaborative-piece-on-copper-5fe174622177ea4f6e2d0f18 Some interesting things from the attached report: a lot more copper in an EV and from RV guest Warren Pies And some China Related Slides: As noted here, Remember the political issues in Chile? Supply / Demand: From a report fro…
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More than TeslaTesla has been a topic. However, there should be more on EVs, ESG, green tech, smart grid, lithium-ion batteries etc. These are hot topics that will expand over the next ten years and lead to investment opportunities. What is Real Vision planning?
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For people that invest in ESG funds. I recently looked it up and there are so many different fram...For people that invest in ESG funds. I recently looked it up and there are so many different frameworks that all get labeled as"ESG". Therefore I wonder what is generally considered the ESG goldstandard, is there one? Also what is most important to you the E / S or G part of it? And where are you willing to allow more slack? Just for the fun of it, is there a low vol ESG factor? Thanks in advance!
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For those interested, here is the Februay 2020 Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns: It's fun tFor those interested, here is the Februay 2020 Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns: It's fun to look at because it's really a throwback to b4 Covid world 😄