What corporations should I invest with on the assumption that future automation will allow them to spend the next 20 years laying off the bulk of their employment expenses, allowing their stock prices to rise?
>>2827453
UPS and FedEx
>>2827496
What if some startup from silicon valley ubers those two with drones first?
>>2827508
then invest in your fictional startup instead dipshit
>>2827520
Is there a robin hood like website that will allow me to invest in a company that hasn't been made yet or that will allow me to predict which startup out of thousands of different ones with the same product/service will win?
>>2827453
Anything lithium and cobalt related.
>>2827667
Are there any Rothschild owned Lithium/Cobalt mining companies?
>>2827705
lol I haven't done much market research yet.
Automation is still a lot further behind then most people think. I work in a car factory for a big Japanese company and most of our robots were built in the eighties. Even the "new" ones are old-school designs and not cutting edge at all. There is nothing advanced about most of the robots used in the industrial sector. They still need humans to do most the essential work. These boots can barely weld a straight MIG weld for a whole day without being retaught once or twice.
Better technology is available but right now it's so expensive that nobody is willing to invest the capital when they can get better short term profits by just paying humans the bare minimum living wage.
>>2827453
all the defense contractors that will sell governments things to use to quash revolutions from all the poor unemployed people