ringledman
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Trade of the next decade?
Plastering.
Erm I think you will find that was the trade of the last property decade!
Why plastering?Trade of the next decade?
Plastering.
to cover over the cracks?
How about back to basics with water?
Lots written about it (e.g. http://www.water-stocks.com/). With increasing populations in developing nations, and supply shortages in developed ones, this need won't go away.
There are low barriers to entry at the consumer end (e.g. bottled water - most that retail price is in marketing anyway!); so the opportunity here could come more upstream (excuse the pun!!) from the large-scale utilities who are likely to win major partnership deals with governments, processing technology companies, and distribution networks.
PS - I fully agree with your "short" play.
And Uranium too. There is a truely massive boom in nuclear energy underway over the next 20 years globally.
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