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Long-Term Investments – Should You Freeze Your Money for the Long Term?

... annual dividends than to continuously monitor market trends for price increases. Real Estate Real estate is regarded by Russians as the most profitable avenue for long-term investments. Various methods can yield profits: Buying a property during the construction phase and reselling it post-completion. While this option can be quite profitable, risks remain, such as the possibility of the developer going bankrupt and the building never being completed. Recovering investments during construction stalls ...

Investing in Foreign Real Estate

... as job creation, can also pave the way to obtaining citizenship and subsequently full citizenship rights. If needed, the property can be rented out, with such assets yielding over 10% annually. Moreover, the prices of properties acquired during the construction phase or nearing completion consistently rise, especially in resort towns. How to Avoid Mistakes When Investing in Foreign Real Estate Before purchasing property in a particular country, several steps should be undertaken to avoid mistakes ...

Challenges and Risks for Volkswagen: Strikes, Layoffs, and the Future of the Company

... positions. The strike is a call for change, and the company's response to these challenges will determine its future. Management Faces a Tough Decision. I’m not sure what I would do, but I would likely take the following steps as a priority: Establish a Constructive Dialogue with Employees and Unions The employee strike indicates serious disagreements within the company. It is crucial to hold open negotiations with unions and employees, clarify the reasons behind the optimization, and discuss possible ...

Why is the trade in petroleum products moving to digital platforms?

... development of e-commerce here will change practically everything. Lack of Digitization = Lack of Transparency How does the process of buying and selling petroleum products look today for the end B2B consumer in small wholesale (e.g., an agricultural or construction company)? Let me simplify the chain of interactions: Fuel is produced at oil refineries (refineries) and then sold through the St. Petersburg Commodity Exchange at the lowest market price. Large companies (e.g., Russian Railways) that ...

Current Situation: The USA Aims to Capture up to 70% of the European Energy Market

... with an average growth rate of only 3.9% from 2014 to 2024. This also falls short of the demands required for significant increases in blue fuel exports to Europe. The U.S. already provides 45% of gas supplies to Europe, and several new LNG terminal construction projects are underway in the U.S.; however, these cannot fully replace other supply sources. Achieving a supply value of $250 billion annually is feasible solely under one condition: a significant increase in prices for American energy resources ...