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Default Pendapat Analis Bisnis & Investasi Internasional

Berikut artikel di majalah - majalah bisnis & investasi tentang investasi perkebunan kayu tebangan :

The Economist
"Timber as a growing asset class" in the February 5, 2007 edition of the Economist says:
• "Average annual returns on timber . . . have outstripped those from leading global stock indices, property, oil and gold for the past decade."
• ". . . modern investors are putting money into trees to reap benefits in the nearer term."
• "A growing number of individuals, endowments and pension funds are including timber as a 'hard asset' in their portfolios."
• "As 'green' awareness rises around the world, timber looks more attractive than ever."
MoneyWeek
"Timber investors are barking up the right tree" in the July 7, 2006 issue of Moneyweek says:
• The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation predicts world consumption of industrial wood will rise 60% over the next 25 years"
• "trees have never heard of the Nasdaq bubble… and they don’t know what a War on Terror is"
• "over the past century the price of wood has averaged an annual increase of 6%"
Smart Money Magazine
"Timber!" in the November 2001 issue of Smart Money Magazine notes:
• "The track record of early investors - and a slew of recent academic research - indicate that timber is a near perfect asset."
• "As trees get larger, their value increases."
• " . . . research indicates that real prices for timber have steadily risen for more than 100 years - better performance than any other commodity . . ."
Bloomberg Wealth Manager
"The Growth in Trees, Timber's New Place in the Diversified Portfolio" in the December 2001 / January 2002 issue of the Bloomberg Wealth Manager. This article is more technical, but just as positive:
• "Individual investors have begun exploring timber more aggressively as a source of almost assured growth in tumultuous times."
• "How can investors be so certain of returns? 'One key factor that drives the investment is biological: trees grow.'"
• ". . . compared with oil and gold, for example, whose value can be affected by new finds, 'we know where all the world's forests are.'"
• "Indeed, as an asset class, timber - a renewable resource with constant product demand - stands out as a remarkably stable investment."
• "Clients inclined toward socially responsible investing will find even more to like in timber . . . Forests take greenhouse gasses out of the atmosphere as they grow and replenish the earth's supply of oxygen."
• "Timber's qualifications as a solid investment are too impressive to dismiss."
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