How companies deal with the limited resources available can be a decisive criterion for asserting themselves in the market. Only those who act in a future-oriented manner now can ensure that future generations can also develop freely. An attribute that describes this very appropriately and memorable is: “suitable for grandchildren!”. You can find out how to find stocks that meet this criterion in the Online seminar tonight.
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Investing in clever ideas for the future can give your portfolio a boost. in the Online seminar today from 6 p.m find out which companies are already on the right track with their business model and are contributing to achieving the aforementioned “suitability for grandchildren”.
Both climate change and the current energy crisis make it clear: sustainability is not only becoming increasingly important in our society, but also on the stock market. What does the market for sustainable investments look like? Which companies have specialized in renewable energies such as hydrogen, which companies already meet important criteria? Get the answers from Dr. Hendrik Leber, Laetitia-Zarah Gerbes and Jan-Peter Schott from PRIMA Fund.
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dr Henrik Leber has been in the investment business for more than two decades. After studying business administration, he worked for the management consultancy McKinsey from 1984-1989 and for Bankhaus Metzler from 1989-1994. In 1994 he founded ACATIS Investment GmbH in Frankfurt.
Laetitia Zarah Gerbes has been a portfolio manager at ACATIS Investment since 2019. She completed her double master’s degree with a focus on finance at the Bocconi University in Milan and in international management at the ESADE University in Barcelona.
Jan Peter Schott has a degree in forestry and has been with PRIMA Fonds since March 2014. In addition to his work as managing director, he is responsible for the support and acquisition of independent financial service providers, sales companies, broker pools and asset managers.
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