Driverless cars may follow smartphone success for investment trend-spotter
Suppliers for such cars may be a key opportunity for investors with the coming revolution in cars
Hong Kong
FUND manager Elizabeth Soon is on the lookout for her third "a-ha" moment. If her latest theme pans out as well as the first two, investors should start looking at driverless car suppliers.
So far, Ms Soon's moments of investor clarity in almost a decade at PineBridge Investments Asia Ltd have been related to the smartphone - both of them cases where she's recognised undiscovered trends destined to take off. While she doesn't place her latest interest in quite the same category, she says the coming revolution in cars may be a key opportunity for investors.
"A driverless car is something we think will come," said Ms Soon, who is particularly interested in the components sector, which will play a greater and greater role as driving becomes progressively more automated. "As things develop, that ar…
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