Thank you for bringing this company to our attention. I would say that it is hard to value the stock because it is difficult to know how the company is actually performing. Who are their competitors in China? What are their market entry barriers? Since this is a Chinese company, who are their major shareholders? It would be interesting to know if they have plans to take their technology and market expertise outside of China. Looking at their stock chart we see that the stock is where it was about 15 months ago, though it flirted briefly with $16, it is trading back in the $5 range. As a young company selling technology in a new and growing market, it should be worth at least twice its current price. Still, as with many Chinese companies, the lack of true transparency makes doing such valuations difficult.
Thanks, Stephen. One of the problems with reusable water bottles is they are often made with plastics themselves (as you note). They are an offshoot of the bottled water industry which in and of itself increases the carbon imprint by packaging and shipment all over the world. The best answer is to continue to work on providing safe and readily available drinking water to people all over the world. There are many innovative technologies being designed to do just this. The chicest thing is to drink cold water from a cooler or a readily available paper cup. A notre sante!
It is true that there are a lot of risk factors surrounding the economic recovery in the U.S., but I wouldn't bet against it, just yet. While we will continue to see recovery growth for the remainder of the year, this does not mean we will continue to see spikes of volatility, especially in commodities. Does this mean gold at $2,300? I am not sure how reliable the historical charts are in the post-pandemic environment.
Interesting. I am wary of safety in the EV market in China. We have seen accidents with EVs in the US which were discussed and companies put on notice. I don't see this happening in China. Safety first. This is still a risky market. But one supposes there is money to be made here, just as their is money to be made trading Dogecoin.
Interesting and a bit contrary to most gold bugs who tend to discuss gold as a hedge against inflation and currencies rather than as an investment in a commodity such as copper, silver, wheat or soybeans.
Interesting post. I never looked at this stock before. Maybe I will buy the stock before the product. The company seems to be in the news of late, though seems to have been a better buy last year.
If I were pitching to a group of VCs, these are certainly the graphs I would use. If you overlay the rate of innovation on your charts do you get a similar picture?
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Thank you for bringing this company to our attention. I would say that it is hard to value the stock because it is difficult to know how the company is actually performing. Who are their competitors in China? What are their market entry barriers? Since this is a Chinese company, who are their major shareholders? It would be interesting to know if they have plans to take their technology and market expertise outside of China. Looking at their stock chart we see that the stock is where it was about 15 months ago, though it flirted briefly with $16, it is trading back in the $5 range. As a young company selling technology in a new and growing market, it should be worth at least twice its current price. Still, as with many Chinese companies, the lack of true transparency makes doing such valuations difficult.
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Sounds like an interesting opportunity, if they are able to continue "harvesting synergies across geographies" they should make their business plan.
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Thanks, Stephen. One of the problems with reusable water bottles is they are often made with plastics themselves (as you note). They are an offshoot of the bottled water industry which in and of itself increases the carbon imprint by packaging and shipment all over the world. The best answer is to continue to work on providing safe and readily available drinking water to people all over the world. There are many innovative technologies being designed to do just this. The chicest thing is to drink cold water from a cooler or a readily available paper cup. A notre sante!
Can Gold Prices Reach As High As $2,300 In 2021?
It is true that there are a lot of risk factors surrounding the economic recovery in the U.S., but I wouldn't bet against it, just yet. While we will continue to see recovery growth for the remainder of the year, this does not mean we will continue to see spikes of volatility, especially in commodities. Does this mean gold at $2,300? I am not sure how reliable the historical charts are in the post-pandemic environment.
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Interesting. I am wary of safety in the EV market in China. We have seen accidents with EVs in the US which were discussed and companies put on notice. I don't see this happening in China. Safety first. This is still a risky market. But one supposes there is money to be made here, just as their is money to be made trading Dogecoin.
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Thanks for the tip. Worth watching.
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Interesting and a bit contrary to most gold bugs who tend to discuss gold as a hedge against inflation and currencies rather than as an investment in a commodity such as copper, silver, wheat or soybeans.
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Interesting post. I never looked at this stock before. Maybe I will buy the stock before the product. The company seems to be in the news of late, though seems to have been a better buy last year.
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Interesting. I have never looked at this stock before. Maybe I will buy iRobot shares before I buy the product. 馃
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If I were pitching to a group of VCs, these are certainly the graphs I would use. If you overlay the rate of innovation on your charts do you get a similar picture?