The Hottest Investment This Summer

Ok, I’m a bit hot and bothered. When a tee-shirt ripping Hulk Hogan is the warm-up act for possibly the next President of the United States I’m inclined to think our planet is in trouble. The Republican National Convention(RNC) in Milwaukee this week marked a new level of bizarre in US politics, but the hot air sadly can’t be confined to the GOP speaker line-up. As a record-breaking 1,400 tornadoes and scorching heat batters the US, I am resigned to the fact that decarbonisation of the global economy is way down the MAGA Republican (GOP) list of priorities. However, political mayhem can often leave investment markets unmoved, even relaxed. This seems to be the case so far, but things are fascinatingly stirring in long-forgotten parts of the market and I see one particular opportunity heating up fast. First, let’s look at some data:

Technology: It’s not just Microsoft having a bad cyber outage day. In recent days, technology stocks experienced their worst share price falls since 2022. However, overall, stock markets continue to hit new highs. Why?

 

Old Economy: Sectors neglected for months, even years, are attracting investors who are watching potential interest rate cuts and interesting valuation discounts to technology, pharma and AI-giddy companies. The top performing sectors over the past week were old-fashioned financials, industrials, energy and real estate.

 

Smaller Companies: Only a few weeks ago we wrote an article “Betting On Small Can Really Win”. Hoo boy. The share prices of smaller companies over the past week have been on an historic tear. Stock indices which track smaller companies are flying as Trump would say “like you’ve never seen before”. The Russell 2000 is a benchmark used for smaller companies in the US and it has rocketed 12% in just the past week.

 

UK Markets: The benchmark FTSE 100 post the Tory election rout immediately embarked on a two week winning streak. Coinciding with this political re-set, UK consumer confidence just hit a 3 year high.

 

Venture Capital (VC): The latest data from VC research team, Pitchbook, shows that fintech and cleantech/sustainability start-ups are attracting the most investment in Europe of recent quarters.

 

Clearly, investment capital is ‘rotating’ out of large company technology and looking for alternative opportunities. Furthermore, some structural themes are here to stay. So, we believe there are alternative opportunities to plug into the ‘monster themes’ like AI, decarbonisation, cloud wars and electrification. Where better to start than our planet and the urgent need to stem global warming? We have written many times before that this $9 trillion per year decarbonisation spend can’t happen without critical materials like rare earths and base metals. However, the mining sector essential to extract these critical materials has been starved of investment as large pools of capital shun the sector’s poor sustainability/ESG track record.

That is changing as the big money now realises if there’s no mining, there’s no EVs, no batteries, no AI, no data centres etc These big funds are now pushing for sustainability assurance solutions which will allow them to deploy capital again and ensure the supply of critical materials can keep up with the demands of economic electrification. So, if you can excuse the mining pun, we have found a little gem of a play on mining/ESG which ticks the following boxes:

*Market leadership: The company is a fintech with mining-valuable data built over 4 years.

*Market fit: It is winning mining company customers – there are 4,500 publicly listed and investment capital-hungry mining companies – and generating more than $1m of annual revenues already.

*Institutional endorsement: Critically, big investment houses are telling the mining industry this company’s independent ESG assurance process can open up investment and significantly speed up investment decisions.

*Structural tailwinds: The macro themes of smaller companies, UK and old economy all feature in this opportunity.

*Money talks: And.. founders and international institutions are putting in their own money to grow the company’s global footprint.

So many boxes ticked, with macro and structural themes aligning. This has to be our hottest opportunity to fight global heat this summer, and for many summers more. But, not too many. This company will surely be bought by a global data player or consultancy in less than 5 years with a potential 10x return to private investors. Think Bloomberg, Accenture, Reuters, S&P Global etc but don’t tell them yet – we are keeping this opportunity exclusive and private.

Links to next week’s webinar here and the company’s investment memorandum here.