Sustainability
Commented by Nico Popp on January 13th, 2021 | 09:35 CET
Deutsche Lufthansa, TUI, Upco International: Sustainable business models generate returns
In today's world, we often associate sustainability with environmental protection and social standards. These factors rightly deserve more attention and are increasingly being included in the analysis of companies. But sustainability in the sense of continuity means first and foremost that a company is capable of survival. To ensure this, a company must continuously adapt to new circumstances. Sometimes this works to the companies’ advantage, and sometimes not, and sometimes, it creates excellent opportunities for shareholders.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 12th, 2021 | 07:28 CET
TUI, RYU Apparel, BYD: Where sustainability is rewarded with returns
Sustainability is a trend that is affecting all industries - some sooner, others later. While carmakers have been paying attention to lower fuel consumption and fewer exhaust emissions for years, today, clothing manufacturers and tour operators are also under pressure. Customers want to know what environmental and social footprint certain products and services leave behind. For companies from traditional industries that are already sustainably positioned, this can be a good selling point that also benefits share prices on the stock market.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on December 30th, 2020 | 10:02 CET
Encavis, dynaCERT, PNE - sustainable performance rockets for 2021
Sustainability is inexorably becoming an essential criterion in the investment process. The interpretation of ESG definitions sets the framework for sustainable investments. Translated, the abbreviation ESG stands for environment, social and responsible corporate governance. Investing sustainably doesn't necessarily mean sacrificing returns; we present three first-class investment opportunities.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 27th, 2020 | 07:33 CET
Burcon, Canopy, dynaCERT - how cannabis, proteins and hydrogen improve the world
Innovations continuously change our lives. Entrepreneurs around the globe are trying to make things happen, developing products and technologies that are designed to improve everyday life. Business areas that are scalable are particularly successful. Once a product is ready to go into production and can be sold in countless quantities, it is tantamount to a license to print money. Such topics are particularly exciting when the ingredients grow naturally or already occur in nature and only a technical process is required to create a new end product.
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