• iCeColdColaPastaiCeColdColaPasta
      ·01-22
      NVDA to moon! Wildfires can't melt semiconductors!
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    • Benjamin00w0Benjamin00w0
      ·01-22
      I think everything there will be affected. Everything 
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    • LaikenLaiken
      ·01-20
      insurance company many claim case
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
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      3 Insurance Company that affected By Insurance Disaster & Economic Impact On Claifonia Fire!

      $Allstate(ALL)$ $Chubb(CB)$ $Travelers(TRV)$ On January 2nd, the National Interagency Fire Center issued a warning about significant fire potential across Southern California. This alert was due to warm weather, persistently dry conditions, and Santa Ana winds, which often blow during the region's wet season. These winds, also known as "devil winds," originate from the Great Basin and the upper Mojave Desert, moving toward the coast—opposite the usual moist Pacific breezes. This dry airflow dehydrates vegetation, making it highly flammable, and its strong gusts can rapidly escalate small fires into raging infernos. The current fires, primarily the Palisades Fire and
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      3 Insurance Company that affected By Insurance Disaster & Economic Impact On Claifonia Fire!
    • AN88AN88
      ·01-19
      Insurance companies but not all
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·01-18
      Reits in the area will no doubt take a hit possible farm businesses. The list of motels along Pacific high way are bound to be closed for some time so tourism in the area may be effected. But as it's probably well filled not by much. Charitable businesses that maintain the parklands will be looking for more incomes
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    • KittyzaiKittyzai
      ·01-17
      [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  
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    • Capital_InsightsCapital_Insights
      ·01-17

      California Wildfires: 😢Affected or Benefiting Industries & Stocks

      On January 7, 2025, a wildfire broke out in the Los Angeles area of California, US, and it is still ongoing. As of January 15, the fire has burned an area of over 164.3 square kilometers.More than 90,000 people in Los Angeles have been evacuated. Some institutions have raised their loss estimates for the Los Angeles fire to between $135 billion and $150 billion.Abiel Reinhart, an economist at JPMorgan Chase, believes that the economic losses from this wildfire are estimated to be around $250 billion, surpassing the losses caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.Tens of thousands of residents have been displaced and are in need of food, shelter, emergency medical supplies, mental health counseling, and even the purchase of new homes. Many businesses have also suffered severe damage to their ope
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    • Masi_64Masi_64
      ·01-17
      Damaging on so many levels. What to look out for. 
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    • AN88AN88
      ·01-17
      Insurance industry of course 
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    • StaycloseStayclose
      ·01-16

      The Financial Burn: California Wildfires and the Investment Fallout

      California's wildfire season is an annual tragedy, leaving a trail of destruction across communities and ecosystems. But the financial impact extends beyond personal losses, shaking industries and investors alike. As wildfires grow more frequent and intense due to climate change, understanding the investment implications has never been more critical. This article examines the companies and sectors most affected by California's wildfires and identifies potential investment strategies to navigate this evolving landscape. Sectors in the Line of Fire Wildfires have a far-reaching impact across multiple industries, directly affecting operations and supply chains while also driving up costs. Here are the sectors and companies most at risk: 1. Utilities: The Usual Suspects Utility companies often
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    • Capital_InsightsCapital_Insights
      ·01-17

      California Wildfires: 😢Affected or Benefiting Industries & Stocks

      On January 7, 2025, a wildfire broke out in the Los Angeles area of California, US, and it is still ongoing. As of January 15, the fire has burned an area of over 164.3 square kilometers.More than 90,000 people in Los Angeles have been evacuated. Some institutions have raised their loss estimates for the Los Angeles fire to between $135 billion and $150 billion.Abiel Reinhart, an economist at JPMorgan Chase, believes that the economic losses from this wildfire are estimated to be around $250 billion, surpassing the losses caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.Tens of thousands of residents have been displaced and are in need of food, shelter, emergency medical supplies, mental health counseling, and even the purchase of new homes. Many businesses have also suffered severe damage to their ope
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      California Wildfires: 😢Affected or Benefiting Industries & Stocks
    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·01-19

      3 Insurance Company that affected By Insurance Disaster & Economic Impact On Claifonia Fire!

      $Allstate(ALL)$ $Chubb(CB)$ $Travelers(TRV)$ On January 2nd, the National Interagency Fire Center issued a warning about significant fire potential across Southern California. This alert was due to warm weather, persistently dry conditions, and Santa Ana winds, which often blow during the region's wet season. These winds, also known as "devil winds," originate from the Great Basin and the upper Mojave Desert, moving toward the coast—opposite the usual moist Pacific breezes. This dry airflow dehydrates vegetation, making it highly flammable, and its strong gusts can rapidly escalate small fires into raging infernos. The current fires, primarily the Palisades Fire and
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      3 Insurance Company that affected By Insurance Disaster & Economic Impact On Claifonia Fire!
    • StaycloseStayclose
      ·01-16

      The Financial Burn: California Wildfires and the Investment Fallout

      California's wildfire season is an annual tragedy, leaving a trail of destruction across communities and ecosystems. But the financial impact extends beyond personal losses, shaking industries and investors alike. As wildfires grow more frequent and intense due to climate change, understanding the investment implications has never been more critical. This article examines the companies and sectors most affected by California's wildfires and identifies potential investment strategies to navigate this evolving landscape. Sectors in the Line of Fire Wildfires have a far-reaching impact across multiple industries, directly affecting operations and supply chains while also driving up costs. Here are the sectors and companies most at risk: 1. Utilities: The Usual Suspects Utility companies often
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      The Financial Burn: California Wildfires and the Investment Fallout
    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·01-18
      Reits in the area will no doubt take a hit possible farm businesses. The list of motels along Pacific high way are bound to be closed for some time so tourism in the area may be effected. But as it's probably well filled not by much. Charitable businesses that maintain the parklands will be looking for more incomes
      1.83KComment
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    • Benjamin00w0Benjamin00w0
      ·01-22
      I think everything there will be affected. Everything 
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    • iCeColdColaPastaiCeColdColaPasta
      ·01-22
      NVDA to moon! Wildfires can't melt semiconductors!
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    • Masi_64Masi_64
      ·01-17
      Damaging on so many levels. What to look out for. 
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    • KittyzaiKittyzai
      ·01-17
      [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  [Miser]  
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    • AN88AN88
      ·01-17
      Insurance industry of course 
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    • LaikenLaiken
      ·01-20
      insurance company many claim case
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    • AN88AN88
      ·01-19
      Insurance companies but not all
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