HydrogenOne portfolio faces headwinds
London-based hydrogen sector fund says companies in its portfolio maintaining stable performance despite supply chain issues and high energy prices
Specialist hydrogen sector investment fund HydrogenOne Capital Growth says the companies in its portfolio face continued headwinds from supply chain issues and high energy prices but are maintaining ‘stable’ performance. Aggregate capital investments so far by London-listed HydrogenOne, which is backed by UK chemicals company Ineos, total £103.2mn ($122.5mn), it says in a third quarter trading update. “The company’s invested private businesses continued to make steady progress in the quarter as we deployed further capital within the over £500mn pipeline of high-quality private equity opportunities we have identified,” says Simon Hogan, chairman of HydrogenOne. £103.2mn – Aggregate
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