An ESG Puzzle

An ESG Puzzle

Financial Analysis

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Porters Five Forces Analysis

Earlier in January 2022, I sat across a conference table, presenting the company’s ESG progress and roadmap. As I was doing so, a disheartening observation made me realize the need for a better approach. While ESG is now a buzzword, the reality is that companies have to be very careful about the language they use to convey ESG’s value to their stakeholders. “Climate Action”, “Sustainable Finance” or “Net Zero Carbon” are all phrases that may

BCG Matrix Analysis

I started this year’s BCG Matrix with a great start. I saw an opportunity in an ESG puzzle: a company that had no tangible asset with which to earn a sustainable return on capital. Sounds like a bad idea to many, but the “bad idea” of this company was made great by two simple facts: First, its “invisible” assets were incredibly valuable and well-protected: a portfolio of publicly traded real estate assets that were, for all practical purposes, insured by the Federal Government’s largest

Alternatives

Ever heard of ESG? Environment, Social, and Governance? Well, ESG is a new concept that has become very popular lately. It’s all about making money while doing good. It’s the ultimate bait. If you like investing in stocks, ESG can make you money! Yes, even when there’s no company name on the stock. It’s not just about “corporate social responsibility”, though it’s a major part of ESG. There are a whole lot of other elements like “

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When ESG or “Environment, Social, and Governance” investing was first introduced, I saw the potential in it. So, when the stock market tipped into panic in May of 2020, I held onto some of my personal investments, including some of my retirement portfolios. But then, as the pandemic and supply chain problems worsened, many companies fell from grace, and I started to see that the focus on ESG was shifting the wrong way. Amidst all the panic, one of my larger

PESTEL Analysis

A few years ago, I had the pleasure of joining a group of researchers working together on a landmark project. Continued The project involved an attempt to create a comprehensive picture of the economic, social, and environmental factors that drive innovation and economic growth. At the time, many people in the world were concerned about economic inequality and its potential impact on innovation. This was especially true when it came to fields such as renewable energy and sustainability. There were concerns that these fields could suffer due to a lack of financing, or perhaps, a lack of attention and

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An ESG Puzzle is a problem with multiple layers of complexity that involves finding the right answer to a question. But this isn’t exactly a puzzle. In An ESG Puzzle, there’s no set solution you need to find. Here’s the case: Global Capital (GC) wanted to find a partner to expand into South America, but they wanted something that was financially feasible and had strong ESG credentials. They had identified the top companies in each region as having the right ESG scores. However, they struggled to