There are reasons for that. Some of those reasons tied back to general a loathing and reticence on the part of investors, governments and what have you. It rhymes wit a little bit what's going on with te oil and gas and energy right now. As an investor, as something of a contrary investor that interests me. Look for companies with low institutional ownership. There's a for many of these companies, institutional ow ownership, at least compared to historical norms, is below average. But jem, that's all the time we have today. We'll see you to morrow.
Earth’s population continues to grow and energy needs are struggling to keep up with worldwide demand. Nick Sciple and Jim Gillies dive into the macroeconomic forces creating an energy crunch, where they are finding investment opportunities, and discuss: - The wide-ranging effects of an energy crunch - How a shale boom “incinerated” $700 billion - Ways individual investors could benefit from pension funds leaving oil
Additional resource: https://www.fool.com/investing/stock-market/market-sectors/energy/renewable-energy-stocks/
Stocks discussed: OTC:IPFCC, TSX:IPCO, CBRL Host: Nick Sciple Guest: Jim Gillies Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Dan Boyd
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