ANALYSE THIS: Avior Capital’s Warwick Bam
We analyse Warwick Bam, head of research at Avior Capital Markets
If someone came to you tomorrow with R100m to invest in just one company, which would it be? Discovery. It understands millennials and incorporates big data into its business model. I believe data science could uncover solutions to some of the world’s most complex health and social problems. If you could turn back time, what would you change in your life? The working world has refined my appreciation for knowledge. In hindsight I would have used my time more wisely at school and varsity. Which talent would you most like to have? Advanced computer programming skills. The world of quantum computing and artificial intelligence is upon us and we need to adapt with it. If you could fix one thing in SA today, what would it be? The education system and lack of family support structure. Education is still the key to emancipation and the future workforce requires continuous learning to remain relevant. Technology is removing the barriers to education, now we need to develop a supportive home...
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