Subscribe Login
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup 2022
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obituaries
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
  • Latest
  • Business
  • Cartoon
  • Games
  • Food Awards
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Bookends
  • Regional
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • World Cup
    • World Champs
    • Olympics
  • All Woman
  • Career & Education
  • Environment
  • Webinars
  • More
    • Football
    • Elections
    • Letters
    • Advertorial
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Supplements
  • Epaper
  • Classifieds
  • Design Week
‘Come and co-invest with us’
Business
BY DASHAN HENDRICKS Business content manager hendricksd@jamaicaobserver.com  
November 5, 2022

‘Come and co-invest with us’

CEO of Portland Holdings Inc and director, chairman, and CEO of Mandeville Private Client, Michael Lee-Chin has stepped up his push for small modular reactors (SMRs) to form a larger part of the energy grid across the world and precision oncology, inviting investors to “come and co-invest with us” in the technologies.

Lee-Chin, who last month told the Jamaica Observer that he has partnered with the Canadian Nuclear Laboratory (CNL) to promote nuclear technology as the means to decarbonise electricity production across the world, was on Canada’s Wealth Professional TV with managing editor of Wealth Professional Canada, James Burton late last week, continuing his marketing blitz of the technologies to provide education and aiming to attract investors.

Reiterating that countries can only achieve their commitment to decarbonise their electricity grid by using nuclear energy in their power mix, because of its reliability and consistency, and now increased safety with SMR power plants, Lee-Chin called on investors to take another look at the technology.

SMRs are nuclear power plants which produce 300MW or less of electricity and are built in a factory and transported and installed on-site. They are “modular” in the sense that each unit can be assembled next to another and scaled up or down to meet the local electricity needs.

“It’s important to the world, because every country has signed up to be net zero within whatever time frame — 15 years, 20 years, 30 years — but most countries have no idea as to how to get there. Because to get to net zero you will have to have some nuclear baseload to provide fuel, energy for industries, for aviation, for shipping, etc; and very few countries have that expertise.”

LEE-CHIN…with this cooperation with CNL, there will be funds needed to implement and to operationalise projects, so clients will have a wonderful opportunity to come and coinvest with us, in these projects

He said CNL, with a team of 600 nuclear scientists and 1,600 engineers, has that expertise “for all things IP [intellectual property] in the nuclear space”.

Outlining to investors and prospects of Mandeville Private Client what the collaboration with CNL means for them, Lee-Chin told Burton: “It is fantastic. At this point in time, clients, whether you are CPP (Canadian Pension Plan), [Baby] boomers, whether you are an institution or a retail client, you don’t have access to these types of investments. With this cooperation with CNL there will be funds needed to implement and to operationalise projects, so clients will have a wonderful opportunity to come and co-invest with us in these projects.”

He said the opportunity to invest in SMR will see clients “participating in solving some of mankind’s most unmet needs”.

“CNL is very excited about this opportunity… They now see an opportunity to take what they have, what is local and native to us here in Canada, and help the world solve its problems,” he continued before adding that he is humbled by the opportunity.

“CNL staff, they are also humbled and motivated and salivating to get going, because it is necessary, and we have the tools to do it, and now we have the opportunity to realise it with this partnership.”

He pointed out that most developed countries, which were actively decommissioning nuclear power plants in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan, are now rethinking that strategy, especially after Russia started reducing gas supplies to Europe as retaliation for sanctions and aid given to Ukraine as part of efforts to end the war in the eastern European country.

The message to investors was not restricted to the pushing of the SMR nuclear technology, but also for the push to further develop and apply precision oncology in cancer treatment. Currently, cancer treatment technology involves destruction of a large number of cells, those infected and those which are not infected, to get to the disease, which often times leave the patients sick. With precision oncology the treatment can be targeted to the specific cell, leaving the healthy cells untouched, which works out better for patients in terms of healing. He has invested 225 million euros in a German firm which develops the technology.

To help his investors understand the technologies — SMR nuclear power and precision oncology — and to provide advice to the team at Mandeville Private Client, Lee-Chin has even hired a chief medical officer and a chief scientific officer, a novel move which is unusual for investment firms.

He explained why he decided to bring such expertise on board.

“As an investor, we have to understand what it is that we invest in. So it doesn’t make sense us getting into areas that we don’t have deep understanding of the scientific and the medical, because we are not speculating here; we have to understand it. So we have populated our team with individuals with scientific and medical expertise at the highest level.”

Asked to look into his crystal ball to see if he could see the future for nuclear technology and precision oncology, Lee replied: “It’s not perfectly clear, and nothing is ever perfectly clear.”

But he outlined that he operates off three p’s — predicting, planning and persevering.

“Success is created by predicting the future (the first p). The second p is planning for it, and third p is persevering with your plan. It’s no different from what Wayne Gretzy (a Canadian former ice hockey player and coach) said when people said, ‘Wayne, how are you so great.’ He said, most hockey players, focus on where the puck is…I focus on where the puck is going.”

{"website":"website"}{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
img img
0 Comments · Make a comment

ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER

Vaz gets tough on JPS as 66 per cent of customers remain in the dark
Latest News, News
Vaz gets tough on JPS as 66 per cent of customers remain in the dark
October 31, 2025
Like he did during Hurricane Beryl last year, Energy Minister Daryl Vaz has begun to get impatient with utility provider Jamaica Public Service (JPS),...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Much of Falmouth destroyed by Melissa – McKenzie
Latest News, News
Much of Falmouth destroyed by Melissa – McKenzie
October 31, 2025
Minister of Local Government, Desmond McKenzie, says he has been informed by the Mayor of Falmouth, Colin Gager, that the old, historic town was all b...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
WATCH: Golding calls for immediate support for residents in Westmoreland
Latest News, News
WATCH: Golding calls for immediate support for residents in Westmoreland
October 31, 2025
Opposition Leader Mark Golding is calling for immediate relief support for residents in Westmoreland severely affected by Hurricane Melissa. "It is ob...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Golden Krust to provide aid, donations to Jamaica
Latest News, News
Golden Krust to provide aid, donations to Jamaica
October 31, 2025
In the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, Golden Krust restaurant group says it is leading an effort in the United States...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Thrifty gas stations transitioning to 24 hour service to support residents
Latest News, News
Thrifty gas stations transitioning to 24 hour service to support residents
October 31, 2025
ST JAMES, Jamaica — Thrifty gas stations will extend service hours in key areas, plus coordinate direct delivery to hotels and essential services to e...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Import duty, GCT on hurricane relief items suspended
Latest News, News
Import duty, GCT on hurricane relief items suspended
Dana Malcolm | Observer Online Reporter | Malcolmd@jamaicaobserver.com 
October 31, 2025
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Import Duty and General Consumption Tax (GCT), have been suspended for one month on specific goods and items imported in support o...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Vaz tells the police and Transport Authority to seize buses of operators who have increased their fares since Melissa hit
Latest News, News
Vaz tells the police and Transport Authority to seize buses of operators who have increased their fares since Melissa hit
October 31, 2025
Transport Minister Daryl Vaz has told the Transport Authority and the police to conduct sting operations to nab public transport operators who have re...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
International support mobilises for Jamaica in wake of Hurricane Melissa
Latest News, News
International support mobilises for Jamaica in wake of Hurricane Melissa
October 31, 2025
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The World Bank Group has announced that a comprehensive support package is being activated for Jamaica, following the widespread d...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯

Polls

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Archives

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tweets

Polls

Recent Posts

Archives

Logo Jamaica Observer
Breaking news from the premier Jamaican newspaper, the Jamaica Observer. Follow Jamaican news online for free and stay informed on what's happening in the Caribbean
Featured Tags
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Health
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Letters
  • Page2
  • Football
Categories
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
Ads
img
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • RSS Feeds
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Code of Conduct