Asian Mavericks Bet Big on Coal as Global Giants Retreat
Asian Mavericks Bet Big on Coal as Global Giants Retreat.
As global energy leaders accelerate their shift away from coal, a new class of Asian investors is seizing the moment buying up abandoned coal mines and reaping profits from what many consider a dying industry.
While Western giants like BP and Shell race toward renewable portfolios, smaller, privately backed firms across Asia see coal’s retreat as a lucrative gap in the market. In nations like Indonesia, India, and parts of China, steady industrial demand and limited renewable infrastructure continue to make coal an attractive deal.
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From a business perspective, this move reflects a classic example of going against a popular opinion. Meaning that, the fact that everyone is actually running away from something does not mean it’s the right move. With lower acquisition costs and rising regional demand, these firms could enjoy significant short-term returns, even as global policies tighten against fossil fuels.
Not long ago, did Makarora And Ares deal in $2.1B For Plymouth Reit. This just shows that, the strongest will always pull off. This business doesn’t do it, trust me the next will. Now let’s see the future returns of this move.
It’s no doubt, that they will do well. In business it’s trending or because everyone is doing it does not make it right, or that it’s the right move. The act of going against a popular opinion, that is doing the opposite of what everyone is doing is usually called contrarian Investment.
Bizpremi’s Take:
Coal’s comeback in Asia shows a deeper truth. That is, profit surely moves faster than policy. While these ventures might see high returns now, their longterm sustainability is questionable. For forward looking investors, diversification into transitional energy such as gas, storage, or hybrid renewable systems may prove the smarter hedge in an evolving global energy economy.
And always have it in mind that in business it’s not everything that’s always right. In fact it can work for some, doesn’t mean it will for you. Always make your own move.
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