Frankfurt Innovative, disruptive: There are few keywords that ennoble a company more than these two – and electrify stock investors. Because the adjectives describe what counts on the stock market: future opportunities.
Reason enough for the analysts at the US investment bank Goldman Sachs to take a closer look – and to expand the dual tone: With the four letters IDEA, they identify particularly sustainable companies. I stands for innovation, D for disruption, E for enabling and A for adapting. IDEA companies are either innovative or disruptive themselves, or they enable or adapt these strengths.
Of the 70 largest innovative companies in the world by market value, 15 are disruptive at the same time, says Goldman. Among them are twelve whose shares are German investors can easily be acquired and which are worth a closer look:
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