Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 02/08/2011 345 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account Most of the bottled water companies rent the springs from municipalities. Most of them have been acquired by larger companies like KO, Nestle & Kraft Log in to Reply Lech, water would be a likely asset class that governments would seize, nationalize,…. Log in to Reply I’d do water-related technology. Log in to Reply Is it possible to buy very long term guaranteed water supply contracts? Is it possible to buy actual sources of water like natural springs? What about water bottling businesses with their own captive, guaranteed water supply (either private or public, but I gravitate towards private). Log in to Reply I’ve never traded pepper or tamarind. Are there options? Log in to Reply If I were investing I’d do water-related things. Log in to Reply “One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc.” Now you’re speaking my language. Log in to Reply DIBS, I didn’t buy softwood futures. I bought standing hardwood timber. Very, very different things. Log in to Reply One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc. Log in to Reply < 1 … 29 30 31 32 33 … 38 >
Most of the bottled water companies rent the springs from municipalities. Most of them have been acquired by larger companies like KO, Nestle & Kraft Log in to Reply
Lech, water would be a likely asset class that governments would seize, nationalize,…. Log in to Reply
Is it possible to buy very long term guaranteed water supply contracts? Is it possible to buy actual sources of water like natural springs? What about water bottling businesses with their own captive, guaranteed water supply (either private or public, but I gravitate towards private). Log in to Reply
“One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc.” Now you’re speaking my language. Log in to Reply
DIBS, I didn’t buy softwood futures. I bought standing hardwood timber. Very, very different things. Log in to Reply
One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc. Log in to Reply
Most of the bottled water companies rent the springs from municipalities. Most of them have been acquired by larger companies like KO, Nestle & Kraft
Lech, water would be a likely asset class that governments would seize, nationalize,….
I’d do water-related technology.
Is it possible to buy very long term guaranteed water supply contracts?
Is it possible to buy actual sources of water like natural springs?
What about water bottling businesses with their own captive, guaranteed water supply (either private or public, but I gravitate towards private).
I’ve never traded pepper or tamarind. Are there options?
If I were investing I’d do water-related things.
“One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc.”
Now you’re speaking my language.
DIBS, I didn’t buy softwood futures. I bought standing hardwood timber. Very, very different things.
One commodity that seems to me like a sure thing is water. Of course you can’t trade it directly, only through utilities, purification etc.