Green Tech Could Crown The World s First Trillionaire
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NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Big tech has ignored green tech, but make no mistake: The world s first trillionaire could well come from the green tech sector. And right now, while the only clear front-runners are Elon Musk already the world s richest person and Bill Gates, the world s second, the biggest redistribution of capital is probably still coming … Mentioned in today s commentary includes:
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT),
Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG),
XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV),
TESLA (NASDAQ: TSLA).
While others are fixated on immediate returns, Palihapitiya is fixated on a lucrative future. And now, two Silicon Valleys–the original and the Canadian “Tech Triangle” that is aiming to compete with California’s version–are preparing to turn North America into the Saudi Arabia of clean energy.
Tesla, for one, isn’t just the world’s biggest EV manufacturer; or even the world’s biggest car company right now. It’s a distributed energy company that also makes batteries, solar panels and the Powerwall. They aren’t just pumping out electric vehicles. “They are figuring out how to harvest energy, how to store it, and then how to use it to allow humans to be productive,” notes Palihapitiya. It’s certainly becoming easier to imagine Elon Musk as the world’s first trillionaire. But the rest of the green-tech energy crew have the financial aspects of climate change on their mind, and this is where investors need to be looking for future returns.
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Lagomaj Capital Selects Austin for Next Phase of Expansion
Venture Firm Opens New Office, Will Expand Team to Support Growth
ST. LOUIS, MO / ACCESSWIRE / February 4, 2021 / Lagomaj Capital has announced plans to open a new office in Austin. The St. Louis-based firm, founded in 2017, has quickly built an investment portfolio of more than 30 startups across a range of sectors focused on building innovative solutions to complex problems. The new office will serve as a hub for the firm s investments in Austin s dynamic technology sector and furthers its capabilities to forge partnerships with entrepreneurs that expand on Lagomaj s core investments in agriculture, software, transportation, media, and other areas.