According to research from McKinsey & Company, companies in the top quintile of their industry are responsible for nearly 90% of their industry’s profits, averaging US$1.4bn in annual profits. In contrast, companies in the middle captured only a mere US$47mn in profits. This means that over a 10-year period, the top quintile of companies delivered the strongest total shareholder returns (+17% per year) while the bottom quintile delivered the weakest (+7% per year). Through the application of Rule of 40, we are able to sieve out the future leaders of tomorrow. Read More...
Blockchain
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Blockchain technology became popular with Bitcoin. In essence, blockchain is a decentralised system with ledger shared between nodes of a computer network. As blockchain uses a decentralise system, the system is more trustworthy and secure. Apart from investing in cryptocurrency to gain exposure to blockchain, investors can consider companies that deal with digital asset mining, digital asset transactions, digital asset hardware and digital asset integration.
Fintech
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Fintech is a term used for software, mobile applications and other technologies to improve the traditional finance industry. With fintech, businesses can reduce operational costs and increase the speed of business processes. Under the sub industry of Finance, fintech will be helpful for insurance, investing, fundraising, and third-party lending through unique mobile and digital solutions. An example of a fintech company is Affirm Holdings .
Internet of Things
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According to Allied Market Research, as of 2020, the global IoT market was estimated to be worth US$ 740.47 billion and is expected to hit US$ 4,421.62 billion in 2030. This growth amounts to a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.67% from 2021 to 2030. Companies that will benefit from the growth in IoT are those in the development and production of semiconductors and sensors, integrated goods and services, and software programs supporting vehicles, smart grids, and smart homes.
China Innovation
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With labor capital no longer able to propel China’s growth like it once used to, China will have to look elsewhere for growth. To grow like it once used to, they will have to rely on innovation. The counters listed below includes counters that are related to technology improvements, shifting consumer preferences and demographic.
Innovative Platform Providers
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Platform provider is a modern multi-sided business model where interactions between two or more interdependent groups being facilitated through technology platform. There will be exchange of value involved between groups, usually supply-side vs demand side such as advertiser vs platform user, creator vs receiver or seller vs buyer. Company with such business model are to benefit from the “network effect” created as the participants increase and easily scale up over a short period of time.
Social Media Giants
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Social Media today means a lot more than just connecting with people. Businesses are using Social Media to engage clients, while individuals are using it to build their own brands. Traditional media companies are also moving online to remain relevant, as Social Media generates lower costs and reaches out to a potentially larger pool of audience. Besides Facebook, do you know which other companies are in this industry?
Gaming industry revenues are expected to grow at 11% annually, and hit USD180 billion, according to a report by Newzoo. Esports, a relatively untapped industry, is attracting huge sponsorships and generating mass opportunities, with the SEA Games 2019 listing it as an official event. Do you know the list of companies leading this rising industry?
The young today will eventually become the driving force behind the global economy. An increase in education standards worldwide will lead to better jobs that boast higher wages. This will result in a huge variety of demands from the Millennials. Which corporations are best suited to adapt in this ever-changing landscape? Find out below.
While Internet connectivity has driven many business sectors, the Cloud Computing sector is often overlooked by investors. Cloud Computing is akin to providing computing power and storage over the Internet (i.e. cloud) that is easily accessible by anyone with an Internet connection. Many of the Internet giants such as Google, IBM, Microsoft and Amazon have already staked their claim in this lucrative business. See below for other companies that are fighting to get a share of the pie.
Companies are employing machines that offer improved software interfaces, dexterity and weight-lifting capabilities to perform repetitive, heavy or dangerous tasks. Advancements in the Robotics industry have reduced costs for small and medium-sized companies, not just the big ones. And there’s growing demand for smart machines across various sectors in the global economy. Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) as a growth sector, is no longer a piece of science fiction.
Population and income growth is driving the global Aerospace industry to new heights. The demand for Aerospace products is projected to rise as Economies of Scale improves, resulting in lower costs. The Defense sector makes up the backbone of major economies worldwide. In light of ongoing global geopolitical conflicts, Defense is most certainly of great importance moving forward. The counters listed below are some of the largest corporations driving the Aerospace and Defense sector.
This category comprises of companies that are engaged in the business of advancement of Clean Energy and Conservation. Governments and companies around the world have started to pay attention to Clean Energy, as an “unhealthy” Mother Nature is detrimental to all living beings. Investors now perceive ESG friendly companies as more sustainable in the long run.
As the general population becomes more affluent, there will be increased spending in healthcare, especially since a better standard of living seems to result in people neglecting their health for various reasons. Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical companies are always seeking to discover new medication through an increase in R&D spending. See below for the leading companies that potentially stand to benefit from advances in the field of Genomic Science and Biotechnology.
In modern times, the Internet has become a necessity in our daily lives. At an individual level, Cybersecurity helps to protect personal identities and important data from being stolen and misused. On a corporate level, business operations will be heavily impacted from cyber-attacks and threats. Everyone who uses the Internet in their day-to-day lives will benefit from the development of Cybersecurity. Check out the players in the Cybersecurity industry below.
According to research from McKinsey & Company, companies in the top quintile of their industry are responsible for nearly 90% of their industry’s profits, averaging US$1.4bn in annual profits. In contrast, companies in the middle captured only a mere US$47mn in profits. This means that over a 10-year period, the top quintile of companies delivered the strongest total shareholder returns (+17% per year) while the bottom quintile delivered the weakest (+7% per year). Through the application of Rule of 40, we are able to sieve out the future leaders of tomorrow. Read More...
Blockchain
0%|20 Counters
Blockchain technology became popular with Bitcoin. In essence, blockchain is a decentralised system with ledger shared between nodes of a computer network. As blockchain uses a decentralise system, the system is more trustworthy and secure. Apart from investing in cryptocurrency to gain exposure to blockchain, investors can consider companies that deal with digital asset mining, digital asset transactions, digital asset hardware and digital asset integration.
Fintech
0%|20 Counters
Fintech is a term used for software, mobile applications and other technologies to improve the traditional finance industry. With fintech, businesses can reduce operational costs and increase the speed of business processes. Under the sub industry of Finance, fintech will be helpful for insurance, investing, fundraising, and third-party lending through unique mobile and digital solutions. An example of a fintech company is Affirm Holdings .
Internet of Things
0%|20 Counters
According to Allied Market Research, as of 2020, the global IoT market was estimated to be worth US$ 740.47 billion and is expected to hit US$ 4,421.62 billion in 2030. This growth amounts to a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.67% from 2021 to 2030. Companies that will benefit from the growth in IoT are those in the development and production of semiconductors and sensors, integrated goods and services, and software programs supporting vehicles, smart grids, and smart homes.
China Innovation
0%|20 Counters
With labor capital no longer able to propel China’s growth like it once used to, China will have to look elsewhere for growth. To grow like it once used to, they will have to rely on innovation. The counters listed below includes counters that are related to technology improvements, shifting consumer preferences and demographic.
Innovative Platform Providers
0%|19 Counters
Platform provider is a modern multi-sided business model where interactions between two or more interdependent groups being facilitated through technology platform. There will be exchange of value involved between groups, usually supply-side vs demand side such as advertiser vs platform user, creator vs receiver or seller vs buyer. Company with such business model are to benefit from the “network effect” created as the participants increase and easily scale up over a short period of time.
Social Media Giants
0%|20 Counters
Social Media today means a lot more than just connecting with people. Businesses are using Social Media to engage clients, while individuals are using it to build their own brands. Traditional media companies are also moving online to remain relevant, as Social Media generates lower costs and reaches out to a potentially larger pool of audience. Besides Facebook, do you know which other companies are in this industry?
Gaming industry revenues are expected to grow at 11% annually, and hit USD180 billion, according to a report by Newzoo. Esports, a relatively untapped industry, is attracting huge sponsorships and generating mass opportunities, with the SEA Games 2019 listing it as an official event. Do you know the list of companies leading this rising industry?
The young today will eventually become the driving force behind the global economy. An increase in education standards worldwide will lead to better jobs that boast higher wages. This will result in a huge variety of demands from the Millennials. Which corporations are best suited to adapt in this ever-changing landscape? Find out below.
While Internet connectivity has driven many business sectors, the Cloud Computing sector is often overlooked by investors. Cloud Computing is akin to providing computing power and storage over the Internet (i.e. cloud) that is easily accessible by anyone with an Internet connection. Many of the Internet giants such as Google, IBM, Microsoft and Amazon have already staked their claim in this lucrative business. See below for other companies that are fighting to get a share of the pie.
Companies are employing machines that offer improved software interfaces, dexterity and weight-lifting capabilities to perform repetitive, heavy or dangerous tasks. Advancements in the Robotics industry have reduced costs for small and medium-sized companies, not just the big ones. And there’s growing demand for smart machines across various sectors in the global economy. Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) as a growth sector, is no longer a piece of science fiction.
Population and income growth is driving the global Aerospace industry to new heights. The demand for Aerospace products is projected to rise as Economies of Scale improves, resulting in lower costs. The Defense sector makes up the backbone of major economies worldwide. In light of ongoing global geopolitical conflicts, Defense is most certainly of great importance moving forward. The counters listed below are some of the largest corporations driving the Aerospace and Defense sector.
This category comprises of companies that are engaged in the business of advancement of Clean Energy and Conservation. Governments and companies around the world have started to pay attention to Clean Energy, as an “unhealthy” Mother Nature is detrimental to all living beings. Investors now perceive ESG friendly companies as more sustainable in the long run.
As the general population becomes more affluent, there will be increased spending in healthcare, especially since a better standard of living seems to result in people neglecting their health for various reasons. Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical companies are always seeking to discover new medication through an increase in R&D spending. See below for the leading companies that potentially stand to benefit from advances in the field of Genomic Science and Biotechnology.
In modern times, the Internet has become a necessity in our daily lives. At an individual level, Cybersecurity helps to protect personal identities and important data from being stolen and misused. On a corporate level, business operations will be heavily impacted from cyber-attacks and threats. Everyone who uses the Internet in their day-to-day lives will benefit from the development of Cybersecurity. Check out the players in the Cybersecurity industry below.
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