Founder of Nasdaq First North-listed firm on weathering the fossil fuel rally and why stock price matters less in such a new sector
Much has been made of Inna Braverman’s age. She was 24 when she founded the wave energy firm that has since attracted investment from EDF and Shell, with on-grid projects in Israel, a successful pilot in Gibraltar and new set-ups under way in Los Angeles and Portugal.
Speaking to IR Magazine, Ukrainian-born Braverman – who, in the company’s letter from the CEO, recounts the impact of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion on her two-week-old self and her passion for green energy – admits
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