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Is This the Stock To Watch in 2025?
One utilities company appears poised to weather whatever 2025 throws at it...
Nothing is certain about today’s climate — economically, politically, and literally. Inflation appears persistent, the US presidential administration is turning over, and extreme weather events are growing in frequency and scale.
But one company appears poised to weather whatever uncertainty 2025 throws at it.
Cadiz (NASDAQ: CDZI) is developing the Southwest’s largest water pipeline, tapping into 45,000 acres of land and 2.5 million acre-feet of water supply to provide much-needed clean water across the region.
Its plan to repurpose 180 miles of unused pipeline assets from the controversial Keystone XL project to improve water access across the Southwest has attracted praise and unprecedented investment from Indigenous communities.
Meanwhile, Cadiz recently inked a deal to use its substantial land to generate green hydrogen, which might just be the one clean energy source to get a boost from a second Trump administration. Green hydrogen has been widely cosigned by oil and gas giants, and could play a key role in Trump’s energy independence efforts.
The AI boom has been driving the market rally for a couple of years now. But it may just be a matter of time before those gains dry up. Savvy investors might be wise to start looking for alternative sources of hydration now.
Well, look no further.
Read the full details on Cadiz’s untapped potential for massive growth.
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