Investing in water combines free enterprise with serving the common good and delivering measurable positive impact.
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Providing reliable, regulated water and sanitation services in developing countries increases economic productivity, improves public health, promotes greater gender equality (liberating women and girls from the burden of hauling water) and improving eductaional outcomes.
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Water infrastructure investment in developed markets has an exponential impact on job creation and social stability.
Cannot wait for all those job openings with the new nestle paramilitary to help enforce social stability!
...wasn't a significant part of that movie about how their (successful) speculation in the housing market crash made them feel terrible for making money off of other people's suffering?
And then they just started investing in...water futures and prison stocks?
Either we have a case of :blob-no-thoughts: or some fabricated empathy on the screenwriters' part to make these wall street suits seem human
The guy who invested in water stocks was a different character who was depicted as basically a psychopath. His "storyline" was that he shorted the market pre-08 and everyone said he was stupid, but then he was proven right. He spends most of the movie doing nothing.