Norwegian's $2 Trillion Fund Bought This 'Kecik' Stock. WHY!

FAQ Show (YouTube) - 31 March 2026‍ ‍View the original video

“In this episode, we reveal why a US$2 trillion global giant, the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, is quietly buying into a small, RM187 million Malaysian company that most retail investors have never heard of. While the market obsesses over AI and viral tech stocks, one of the world’s most disciplined investors is betting on "boring" industrial infrastructure that literally keeps our modern world running.

We break down the business of Pan Merchant Bhd, a company that sits at the critical intersection of clean water, food production, and the future of sustainable aviation fuel. You’ll learn how their massive filtration systems solve a global "muddy" problem, turning industrial waste into clear resources, and why this specific niche provides a level of durability that caught the eye of international institutional capital.

More importantly, we explore the "Hidden Infrastructure" thesis: the idea that the physical world must function before any digital transformation can happen. Whether you’re looking for a hidden gem or trying to understand how to spot high-governance companies before they go mainstream, this deep dive into the machinery of the world will change how you look at "unexciting" stocks.”

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