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    What are the drivers for investment in digesters_

    What are the drivers for investment in digesters_
    What are the drivers for investment in digesters?

    While digesters are undoubtedly beneficial to the environment, they need to make financial sense for investors to commit to them. Large investments by companies like BP and Shell strongly indicate that they offer a financial return. Although Urbenex BioEnergy digesters are smaller than those purchased by BP in the United States and Shell in Europe, they still represent a significant investment decision, priced at approximately USD$3 million each. Join us today in "Connect to Grow" with our guest, Steve Carmichael, President and CEO of Urbenex BioEnergy.

    Relatively high interest rates and its impacts for investors and business

    Relatively high interest rates and its impacts for investors and business
    In Australia and around the world we have seen interest rates rapidly rip move upwards and community sentiment, initially at least, push property prices down.

    We live in a world where most people have a finite servicing capacity and therefore as interest rates rise the amount, they can borrow falls.

    We are seeing both residential and commercial rental rates increasing at a time when landlords are seeing their profitability eroded not just by interest rates but increased government charges and other costs such as insurance.

    The NDIS housing challenge and how the private sector is meeting it

    The NDIS housing challenge and how the private sector is meeting it
    Colin Furphy, Co-founder, and Managing Director of CPP Developments is an entrepreneur experienced in property, property development, education, and investor relations.

    Colin has lived and worked in Australia, Africa, and Asia. Project RH is proud to be working with Colin. We have invited him to talk about the NDIS housing challenge and how the private sector is meeting it.

    Building your company GEKO - Case study

    Building your company GEKO - Case study
    Projects RH, based in Sydney, and today I am joined Carlos Villanueva GEKO Music Academy Director & Principal, Education Manager & Head Tutor’, GEKO Orchestra conductor, composer and arranger. Prior to teaching full time he had a career as a performer.
    Today we wish to share not Carlos’s amazing musical story but his business transformation as a response to Covid-19. He is a modern entrepreneur. I have known Carlos for a few years and he is the type of man who sees the glass half full. This lead to the GEKO ELECTRONIC MUSIC ACADEMY.

    How Does an Early Stage Venture Capital Fund Evaluate Projects?

    How Does an Early Stage Venture Capital Fund Evaluate Projects?
    Today I would like to discuss with you the world of the early stage venture capital fund and how it makes its all-important investment decisions. For many years I have sat the other side of the table from the fund with my clients trying to understand what their drivers are and how we can improve our presentations. As you would appreciate it is not about good presentations but how to convince the fund that the investment is one that they should make.
    As you have known for several years the work we do at projects RH is to prepare a client company and its management for the time when they seek early funds. Most of our clients are seeking funds between successful rounds with angel investors through to IPO. The clients we tend to come to you with a seeking pre-IPO funding.

    Development (R&D) incentive

    Development (R&D) incentive
    How does the 6 October budget provide opportunities for people to Invest & Stay in Australia?
    The Research and Development (R&D) incentive is the government’s key mechanism to stimulate Australian industry’s investment in R&D.
    Today in our "Connect to Grow” podcast we will talk about the opportunities this gives to investors and migrants with Juan Guillermo Rincon from RC Australia.

    In Australia we are all Keynesians again

    In Australia we are all Keynesians again
    When the government announced its massive in investment in the nation it was done knowing that the money could be borrowed at less than 1% per annum and it has more than a decade to work out his refinancing strategy, so there is never been a better time to invest in the lucky country.

    It will be a great time to be part of a new growth story and shared prosperity. Australia is protected by the natural isolation of being an island-continent which is blessed with resources and exports enough food to feed another 50 million people. Australia is located in the fastest-growing part of the world and is already an acknowledged exporter of services and quality food items let alone minerals and energy.

    It is now time to come to Australia contribute to its growth and become part of the story. Doors are now open for skilled investment migrants and their families.

    Engaging with your Advisory Board

    Engaging with your Advisory Board
    Most boards are very busy with compliance and governance, so as companies look for people to help them they need to look beyond the board, and not to consultants, but people with a mission. These people are called the Advisory Board - project drivern with a measureable outcome the CEO and Chair have someone to rely on to get a project or a change completed - on time and under budget.
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