Attention comes with questions
https://www.nature.com/news/2011/110118/full/469276a.html
"Howard Herzog, a chemical engineer researching carbon sequestration at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, says a deeper inspection of the Shidongkou facility might reveal that its secret comes down to things such as cheap labour and fewer regulatory burdens. "The fact that it's cheaper in China doesn't impress me," says Herzog, who recently toured the facility. "Everything is cheaper in China."
Sarah Forbes, a carbon-sequestration expert at the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank in Washington DC, says that Huaneng's costs for carbon capture are in proportion with general costs in the Chinese coal industry, which tend to be about one-third of those in the United States."
Enjoy the rise, but get out before the insider's get theirs (because they always do), restructure, and get out. Sorry cheerleaders, this team's performance around Immersive Media proved to this observer that they aren't in business to produce anything but a few points.