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IPO of "Lambumiz": How the Company Plans to Capture the Packaging Market After Tetra Pak's Exit

... share of the aseptic packaging market for dairy products and juices, which continues to be actively imported. Plans to Capture the Aseptic Packaging Market Until 2022, Tetra Pak occupied nearly 100% of the aseptic packaging market in Russia. Following its exit, manufacturers were forced to seek new solutions, leading to a significant portion of packaging needs being met through imports, which drove up product prices. By 2024, Russian companies accounted for only 12% of the market, while imports constituted over a third, and the remaining positions were still held by Tetra Pak. Lambumiz intends to capture up to 10% of this market by 2028, which appears to be an ambitious yet attainable ...

DeepSeek: A New Threat to American Tech Stocks?

... as NVIDIA, AMD, and other sector leaders, may face a loss of market share. Economic and Geopolitical Risks The potential success of DeepSeek poses a threat not only to tech giants but also exacerbates geopolitical tensions. The US actively supports its companies in the fields of AI and semiconductors, investing in infrastructure and restricting access for Chinese companies to critical components. However, DeepSeek's success might call the effectiveness of this strategy into question. Possible Consequences ...

How to Choose IPOs for Investment: Tips and Strategies for Beginner Investors

An initial public offering (IPO) gives investors the opportunity to buy shares in companies at the start, often at an attractive price, but it is associated with a number of risks and requires a balanced approach. In this article, we will tell you what indicators you should pay attention to when analyzing a company, how to cope with risks, and what is important to know about the IPO process ...

Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs

... risks. Private initiatives and corporate programs: Corporate accelerators and venture funds. Large companies are increasingly interacting with startups. Many launch their own acceleration programs: for example, banks, telecom operators, oil and gas and IT companies hold competitions and intensive courses for startups, following which they can invest in the best projects or sign contracts with them. Such programs give startups not only a chance to invest, but also access to corporate resources (data, infrastructure,...

Six Rules of Warren Buffett

... suit. If you have a good grasp of the industry of the company that interests you, understand what it develops and sells, you can adequately evaluate its prospects and, of course, consider investing. 6. A company's competitiveness directly influences its "personal" rating with Buffett. He tends to avoid acquiring assets from highly specialized companies or those producing goods that are indistinguishable from similar products on the market besides their packaging. From his perspective, the broader and more unique the range of products and services, the greater the company’s chances of staying ...