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    ASK416: Is it time to look at London? PLUS: Should I consider these commuter towns?

    enFebruary 20, 2024

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    • Is London property good value now?London offers improved value compared to five years ago but determining if it's good value yet requires careful consideration and expert advice.

      London property, while offering better value than it did five years ago, may not necessarily be considered good value yet. Rob and Rob discussed Neville's question about investing in London, acknowledging the compelling yields and slower price growth compared to other large UK cities. They noted that London offered terrible value five years ago, making the current situation an improvement. However, they emphasized that determining whether London is now back to being good value or simply less bad than before is a complex question. Listeners interested in investing in London property should consider seeking expert advice and carefully weighing the potential risks and rewards.

    • London's economic power vs affordability issuesLondon's historical resilience and high yields make it a long-term investment, but affordability issues suggest growth potential outside of London

      While London remains an economically powerful city with a strong real estate market, the current high price-to-value ratio compared to the North and the weight of affordability issues suggest that there may be more growth potential outside of London in the coming years. However, London's historical resilience and ability to bounce back from economic downturns make it an attractive long-term investment option for quality assets. Despite the potential for yields over 6%, the speakers' personal observation is that finding quality assets with such yields in London may be challenging. Therefore, while London will remain an option for investment in the future, it's not the current focus.

    • Invest in commuter towns and cities for London-like growthConsider investing in commuter towns and cities for lower property prices, better yields, and easy access to London via faster train links.

      If you're interested in investing in the London market but don't think it's the right time yet, consider investing in commuter towns and cities further away from London. These areas offer faster train links to the capital, allowing for easy commuting, while also providing better yields and lower property prices than London itself. Examples include Birmingham, Coventry, Rugby, Northampton, Peterborough, Leamington Spa, Ipswich, and Southampton. By investing in these areas, you can still benefit from London's growth without directly investing in the capital city.

    • Exploring Real Estate Investment Opportunities with Commutermaps.co.ukUsing Commutermaps.co.uk can help identify potential investment areas based on travel times, while London's strong investment sectors were also discussed. Thorough research and leveraging online tools are essential for informed decisions.

      Using resources like commutermaps.co.uk can provide valuable insights into potential real estate investment opportunities. This website allows users to view travel times to various locations and could help identify areas that meet specific investment criteria. The speakers also highlighted some strong investment areas in London during the discussion. If you have any real estate-related questions, send them to propertyhub.net/ask. Don't forget to tune in to The Property Podcast on Thursdays for more answers and insights. Overall, leveraging online resources and conducting thorough research are crucial steps in making informed real estate investment decisions.

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    Transcript & Links, Episode 102, March 24, 2023

    Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to podcast episode 102 and published on March 24, 2023, titled “The World’s Most Ethical Companies.” It’s presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources.

    Remember that you can find a full transcript, and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode’s podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts.

    Now if any terms are unfamiliar to you, simply Google them.

    Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, nor do I receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal to you any personal investments I have in the investments mentioned herein.

    Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief so that I can get as many companies covered as possible in the time allowed. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the actual articles for more company and stock information. Also, some companies might be covered more than once and there are also 4 article links below that time didn’t allow me to review them here.

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    The World’s Most Ethical Companies

    I’m going to start with a great ranking analysis titled The 2023 World’s Most Ethical Companies® The most frequent companies to appear on the list at 17 times are Aflac Incorporated, Ecolab, International Paper, Kao, Milliken & Company, and PepsiCo, Inc. If there is a weakness in this list it’s that the companies have to apply to be rated. Hence, this process could leave out some great companies.

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    “At the heart of the evaluation and selection process for the World’s Most Ethical Companies® is Ethisphere’s proprietary rating system, the corporate Ethics Quotient (EQ). The EQ framework features more than 200 multiple-choice and text questions that capture a company’s performance in an objective, consistent, and standardized way.

    In 2023, 135 organizations are recognized for their unwavering commitment to business integrity.

    The honorees span 19 countries and 46 industries, and include 8 first-time honorees.” End quotes.

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    Top 10: Brands for Diverse Corporate Social Responsibility

    Next is this article titled Top 10: Brands for Diverse Corporate Social Responsibility by Tom Swallow on sustainabilitymag.com. Though not strictly investment recommendations, this list will appeal to many listeners of this podcast. Here are some comments by Mr. Swallow on each of his chosen brands.

    “To highlight the diverse approaches to corporate social responsibility (CSR) we’re looking at some of the leading organisations for both their commitments and innovative stance on developing business sustainably…

    10. Bosch (BOSCHLTD.BO)

    Backing climate-neutrality, Bosch is a major provider of high-quality, reliable electronics, along with other solutions to support sustainable developments. The company is committed to reducing emissions both upstream and downstream in its supply chain. 

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    9. TOMS (private company)

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    8. Wells Fargo (WFC)

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    7. Pfizer (PFE)

    In times of crisis, healthcare assistance is critical, which is where Pfizer provides extensive support through its three pillar strategy to meet corporate social responsibility (CSR) objectives. These pillars include donation, grant funding, and providing aid when disaster strikes. 

    Such efforts were seen after Hurricane Matthew ripped through Haiti and the ongoing crisis plaguing refugees in Europe and the Middle East.

    6. Netflix (NFLX)

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    5. Ford Motor Company (F)

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    4. Coca-Cola Company (KO)

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    3. Starbucks (SBUX)

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    Starbucks has taken steps to address racial and social inequality by introducing a mentorship scheme designed to link people from black and indigenous backgrounds to senior executives and cultivate partnerships. By 2025, the company hopes to reach its target to achieve 30% black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) representation in corporate roles and 40% in retail and manufacturing.

    2. Alphabet (GOOG)

    As the parent of Google, Alphabet’s CSR strategy aims to indirectly support communities and address their concerns. However, Google is already well-acquainted with climate strategy and is taking action to reduce the impact of the search engine and supported devices. 

    1. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)

    A leading organisation in the pharmaceutical industry, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) acts as a great example of CSR in action. For more than 30 years, J&J has dedicated many of its efforts to minimising its ecological footprint. 

    Its support spans various aspects, including wind energy usage and delivering clean water to communities globally.” End quotes.

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    12 Best Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy Now

    Now back to a popular theme with this article titled 12 Best Renewable Energy Stocks to Buy Now. It’s by Fahad Saleem and was found on news.yahoo.com. Here’s some of what Mr. Saleem has to say about each of his stock picks.

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    Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 16

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    11. Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE:AGR

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    10. SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR)

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    9. Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ:PLUG)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 25

    Hydrogen fuel cell company Plug Power is one of the best renewable energy stocks to buy now.

    Recently, Citi analyst P.J. Juvekar decreased his price target for Plug Power stock to $20 from $21 but kept a Buy rating on the shares.  The analyst said that Plug Power has a first mover advantage to capture the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act.

    8. Clearway Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CWEN)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 27

    Clearway Energy has significant wind and solar energy operations across 26 states in the US. Clearway Energy has a PE ratio of 5.94 which makes it an attractive option for those looking for undervalued plays in the renewable energy space. In February, Clearway Energy declared a quarterly dividend of $0.3745 per share, which was a 2% increase from its previous dividend. Forward dividend yield at the time came in at 4.48%.

    7. Sunnova Energy International Inc. (NYSE:NOVA)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 27

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    6. SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SEDG)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 43

    Israel-based SolarEdge Technologies… gained about 15% through March 8. SolarEdge Technologies makes solar inverters widely used in the solar energy industry…

    In February, SolarEdge Technologies posted strong Q4 results. Adjusted EPS in the quarter came in at $2.86, beating estimates by $1.27. Revenue in the quarter increased by about 61% on a YoY basis to reach $890 million, beating estimates by $11.64 million.

    5. First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 44

    First Solar (stock) jumped earlier this month after UBS upgraded the stock to Buy from Neutral with a $250 price target…UBS believes First Solar is ‘the most significant beneficiary’ of the Inflation Reduction Act.

    4. Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CEG)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 51

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    Alger Capital made the following comment about Constellation Energy Corporation in its Q3 2022 investor letter:

    ‘Shares outperformed during the third quarter primarily due to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)… the bill provides a nuclear production tax credit of approximately $43.75 per megawatt hour of energy generated. This credit favorably impacted earnings.’

    3. NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 61

    NextEra Energy is one of the most popular renewable energy stocks among elite hedge funds…

    In February, NextEra Energy rolled out a 10% increase in its quarterly dividend when it announced a per-share dividend of $0.4675.

    2. Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 63

    Enphase Energy is one of the most versatile renewable energy companies, making several solutions in the industry, including solar micro-inverters, battery energy storage, and EV charging stations for homes.

    In late February, Enphase Energy shares jumped after Janney Montgomery analyst Sean Milligan upgraded the stock to Buy from Neutral with a $282 price target.

    1. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA)

    Hedge Fund Holders: 91

    Tesla, Inc. makes it to our list of the best renewable energy stocks because the company’s electric vehicles are playing key role in deploying the renewable energy sources in the auto industry in addition to its Powerwall and solar roof products for homes.

    Recently, Jefferies upped its price target for Tesla, Inc. to $230 from $180 and kept a Buy rating on the shares… Jefferies also upped its 2023 and 2024 operating earnings estimates for Tesla, Inc. by 10% and 8%, respectively.” End quotes.

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    Now some Other Honorable Mentions – no particular order

    1) Title: 11 Stocks to Examine Through a Sustainability Lens on morningstar.ca. By Adam Fleck.

    Articles From Outside the US

    1) UK Title: Six ethical investment IFISAs on p2pfinancenews.co.uk. By Hannah Gannage-Stewart.

    2) UK Title: ‘We’ve lost the right to be pessimistic’: Patagonia treads fine line tackling climate crisis as for-profit company on theguardian.com. By Lauren Aratani.

    3) UK Title: Could these 3 renewable energy stocks surge as lithium demand grows? Found on uk.finance.yahoo.com. By Christopher Ruane.

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    Ending Comment

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