Goldman Sachs: 8 extraordinary technologies to invest in the long-term - with stock prices near all-time highs, investors have become increasingly...

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Goldman Sachs: 8 extraordinary technologies to invest in the long-term - with stock prices near all-time highs, investors have become increasingly uncomfortable about where the markets may head in the near-term. In a new report titled, The Search for Creative Destruction, the analysts at Goldman Sachs explore disruptive technologies that represent potential long-term investment themes. We showcase eight secular disruptive themes that we believe possess the potential to command greater attention in the coming years, writes lead analyst Robert Boroujerdi. Indeed, these stories through product or business innovation are poised to transform addressable markets or open up entirely new ones, offering growth insulated from the broader macro environment and creating value for their stakeholders. The list includes: (1) E-cigarettes (2) cancer immunotherapy (3) LEDs (4) alternative capita in the reinsurance market (5) natural gas engines (6) software-defined networking (7) 3D printing and (8) Big Data. Read more: (VIEW LINK)


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