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The Best Investment Writing Volume 4: Anil Rao and Raman Subramanian, MSCI – Game...

...ey managers and investment researchers from all over the planet. Enough from me, let’s let Anil take over this special episode. To Read the Original Piece: Visit the MSCI site, and Anil and Raman’s piece, by clicking here Comments or suggestions? Email us Feedback@TheMebFaberShow.com or call us to leave a voicemail at 323 834 9159 Interested in sponsoring an episode? Email Justin at jb@cambriainvestments.com https://youtu.be/iidQStZq5CM...

Episode #248: JC Parets, All Star Charts, “The Sooner We Can Find Out We’re...

...of market behaviour analysis. I know you’re a behaviour guy, so we see eye-to-eye on that for sure, but we’ll get into that. So, what happened? How did I end up in California and now in Pennsylvania? So, I started in Miami. My family came from Cuba in the early 1960s. I grew up in Miami, played baseball, if you can imagine that. I was pretty good. I wasn’t incredible, but I was good enough to play division one, and I ended up going to Fairfield U...

Episode #247: David Oates, Curtsy, “Our Number One Best Selling Item To-Date Is Active...

...– My strange, unexpected love affair with delivering food (Oates) 11:44 – Y-Combinator 13:18 – The pivot into selling 17:23 – Building for their demographic 20:13 – The challenge of relaunching an app 21:31 – The moment they knew it worked 24:52 – Features that moved the needle 26:34 – Reducing friction in the experience 29:38 – Current state of the company and how COVID impacted them 33:07 – How the demographics of the Curtsy customer have change...

Episode #246: Eric Sprott, Mark O’Dea, Oxygen, “I’m Trying To Look For Some Value...

...y rules of thumb? Is it typically more macro price of gold-driven or is it company-specific valuation, story-driven, just wanna reinvest into other projects? What’s kind of the general approach? Eric: Well, I’m not much of a seller, I’ve tended to own things and own them for a long time. And of course, going back to, let’s say, 2000 to 2011, as the stocks are going to 1700%, I mean, it probably didn’t pay to be selling much. The only thing you cou...

Episode #245: Éva Goicochea, Maude, “The Ethos Of The Company Is To Make Sex...

...teners of this show, visit getmaude.com and use the code forfaber, that’s F-O-R-F-A-B-E-R, for 10% off your first order. Please enjoy this episode, with Maude’s Éva Goicochea. Éva, welcome to the show. Éva: Thank you so much. Meb: We’re recording this in…I was going to say I don’t even know what day of the week this is. It’s Wednesday, late August. I’ve actually been on about a two-month road trip and coming back through Northern California to my...

Episode #244: Tom Basso, “Investing Is A Mental Game More Than It Is Having...

...have a favourite recipe? Tom: I got an O on the end of my name it’s Basso B-A-S-S-O which is a bass voice in the choir by the way. Basso voice. My wife has this charming thing she says to people. “When Tom gets in the kitchen and tries to cook something, it starts out as maybe Asian or French or whatever, and by the time he’s done, it’s sort of Mediterranean.” That’s probably true. That’s probably my sweet spot is the flavours of sage, and rosemar...

Episode #243: Doug Ludlow, MainStreet “We’d Like To Be There As America And The...

...ician, home renovation, we’d have a service that would take you from an end-to-end experience, from discovery to billing, etc. Raised some money from guys like Chris Sacca at Lowercase, David Tisch, Box Group, a lot of really good seed funds. The company wasn’t ultimately successful in the end. I’ve had success and had a failure. [inaudible 00:04:20] we were acquihired, though, by Google to help go and build their Home Services Ad group. So, now,...

Episode #242: Ham Serunjogi, Chipper Cash “Africa Has The Highest Cost Of Sending Money...

...reason why Stripe is powerful is because it takes away the need for every e-commerce company to build a payments system in their product, and so that company can just focus on what they do well, which is, you know, if it’s making shoes, or if it’s food delivery, or whatever it might be. If a company has to focus on what its core product is, and then also build out everything else it needs to rely on, whether it’s payments or infrastructure. For ex...

Episode #241: Doug Ramsey, The Leuthold Group “By Our Interpretation, We’re There, I Do...

...idend yield breaking significantly below 2.7%. The PE broke above 20, price-to-book broke above 2 and a half, just a lot of things broke out at that time. So I’m saying, “Look, what if we revert to the median of this higher valuation error that we’ve seen over the last 25 years?” So I’m sort of conceding a little bit of the ground to the bulls here and not saying, “Boy, we need to consider the 70-some years of market history prior to that or even...

Episode #240: Stefan Batory, Booksy, “This Is Probably The Last Major Vertical That’s Not...

...running led to another startup 19:45 – Early days of Booksy 24:17 – The go-to-market strategy 27:20 – How the industry has changed since launch 31:00 – What goes into Booksy’s global expansion decisions 34:16 – Customer acquisition 35:27 – The impact of the pandemic 39:42 – Future plans 42:52 – Biggest challenges to being CEO 45:30 – Best practices for promoting diversity and inclusivity as a founder 48:37 – Most memorable moment as founder of Bo...