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  • Mike Alkin of Sachem Cove Partners stops by The Business Brew to share his journey in uncovering the uranium investment thesis. Bill found out about Mike when he began listening to Mike's podcast in 2018/19. At that time, Mike was telling everyone that would listen about how asymmetric the opportunity was. Mike interviewed industry insiders, other investors, and laid out his thesis in public. Bill found it inspiring.

    This conversation dives deep into the complexities of the uranium market. The discussion includes a detailed analysis of nuclear power, supply-demand dynamics, and the industry’s challenges. Mike also provides valuable advice for young analysts and highlights the significance of contrarian investing. Additionally, they explore recent advancements in nuclear energy and the evolving markets of EVs, wind, and solar energy.

    As always, this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not financial advice.

    Michael (Mike) Alkin is a principal of Sachem Cove Partners, LLC, the general partner of Sachem Cove Special Opportunities Fund, LP. He is also the Chief Investment Officer of Public Equities of Lloyd Harbor Capital Management, LLC, the investment manager of the Fund, and in that role is responsible for the Fund’s investment process. He has nearly 30 years of hedge fund experience with extensive investing experience across many cyclical industries. Prior to Sachem Cove and Lloyd Harbor, he was an analyst and partner for 7 years at Knott Partners. Prior to Knott, amongst the firms where held similar roles were Walker Smith Capital, Zweig-DiMenna, and Windsor Partners.Detailed Show Notes

    00:00 Welcome to the Business Brew

    00:08 Introducing Mike Alkin and the Uranium Thesis

    00:48 The Inspiration Behind the Podcast

    01:21 Disclaimer and Acknowledgements

    02:32 Deep Dive into the Uranium Market

    05:26 Challenges and Insights in the Uranium Industry

    09:13 Understanding Market Dynamics and Investor Behavior

    12:50 The Journey to Conviction in Uranium Investment

    17:40 The Role of Nuclear Power in the Energy Market

    42:39 The Impact of Geopolitical Risks on Uranium Supply

    44:32 The Fuel Cycle and U.S. Fuel Buyers

    45:23 Challenges with Industry Forecasts

    46:11 Presenting at the NEI Conference

    47:09 Confrontations and Convictions

    48:56 Expert Networks and Market Misconceptions

    52:10 Global Nuclear Power Dynamics

    01:01:24 Kazakhstan's Uranium Production

    01:10:42 The Future of Nuclear and Renewables

    01:18:01 Investment Strategies and Advice

    01:22:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • Dylan is a former attorney turned private investor focused on small/microcap stocks and overlooked pockets of the market. He publishes a free newsletter on Substack called Raging Bull Investments, which provides deep-dive investment write-ups and occasional market commentary, and is active on Twitter as raging bull cap/Jake LaMotta.

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  • Richard Cook, Co-Founder of Cook and Bynum, stops by The Business Brew to discuss his approach to global investing. Richard discusses his concentrated investment strategies, focusing on emerging markets, government dynamics, consumer behavior, and intrinsic value.

    Highlighting key investments in markets like Mexico, Turkey, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, Richard discusses operational execution, investor relations, and long-term strategic planning. The episode also covers strategic investments during the Greek financial crisis, the role of conservative management, and the importance of understanding market dynamics.

    With reflections on experiences in South Africa, Costa Rica, and Turkey, this conversation offers invaluable insights into global investment strategies and the essential qualities of successful business leaders.

    Tune in to gain expert knowledge on navigating global investments and building a successful investment firm.

    00:00 Welcome to The Business Brew

    00:07 Introducing Richard Cook

    00:45 Investment Philosophy and Strategy

    01:09 Shoutout to the Editing Team

    02:30 Starting the Interview with Richard Cook

    03:02 Emerging Markets and Government Influence

    04:15 Investment Holdings and Long-Term Strategy

    07:47 The Power of Buybacks and Controlling

    Shareholders

    14:44 Avoiding Bias in Investment Decisions

    19:08 Lessons from Past Investments

    24:54 Navigating Market Cycles

    34:18 Insights on Bottling Businesses

    46:58 Premiumization in the Beverage Industry

    48:15 Global Consumption Patterns

    49:53 Investment Strategies and Intrinsic Value

    51:29 Challenges in Forecasting Business Durability

    53:32 Insights on Company Valuation

    55:15 Case Study: Kraft and Mondelez

    59:01 AB InBev and Craft Beer Market

    01:09:59 Investment in Jumbo During Greek Crisis

    01:20:39 Evaluating Emerging Markets

    01:25:55 Building an Investment Firm

    01:28:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • In this episode of the Business Brew, host Bill Brewster sits down with the esteemed investor Bruce Berkowitz. They delve deep into Berkowitz's illustrious career, from his strategies during the financial crisis to his current outlook on various investment opportunities, including midstream energy and Florida real estate.

    Berkowitz shares anecdotes, personal reflections, and valuable lessons learned over decades in finance. Additionally, Berkowitz emphasizes the importance of due diligence and remaining rational amidst market fluctuations.

    Don't miss this enlightening conversation that offers unique insights into the minds of one of the most successful investors in the industry.

    00:00 Welcome to The Business Brew

    00:07 Introducing Bruce Berkowitz

    01:12 Disclaimer and Due Diligence

    02:01 Shoutout to the Editing Team

    *Dope music*

    03:23 Starting the Interview with Bruce Berkowitz

    04:19 Bruce's Investment Philosophy

    05:06 Insights on Wells Fargo

    09:01 The Importance of Management and Culture

    10:11 Challenges in the Banking Sector

    12:46 Bruce's Focus on U.S. Investments

    14:25 Research and Concentration in Investments

    20:28 Fairholme's Unique Approach

    27:01 Reflections on Sears and Real Estate

    30:43 Lessons from St. Joe

    32:38 Discussion on St. Joe's Elevated Properties

    33:27 Hurricane Resilience and Modern Building Codes

    35:07 Investment Strategies and Market Perspectives

    35:54 Interest Rates and Duration Risk

    39:14 Corporate Spreads and Reinvestment Risk

    41:43 Societal Changes and Financial Perspectives

    46:17 Enterprise Products and Midstream Energy

    48:30 Energy Logistics and Environmental Impact

    57:17 Technological Evolution in Energy

    01:00:40 Mutual Funds vs. ETFs

    01:02:04 Concluding Thoughts and Media Engagement

  • Blake Haxton, analyst at Brandywine Global Asset Management's High Yield and Corporate Strategies Group, joins the Business Brew. This discussion focuses on the companies Blake covers as well as his views on markets generally. Blake tends to focus on "old economy" industries so prepare yourself for plenty of energy discussion. Bill and Blake also discuss industrials and homebuilders. The conversation also touches on the merits of high yield as an asset class.

    Blake was recently featured in Barron's. You can find the article here: https://www.barrons.com/articles/paralympian-blake-haxton-high-yield-brandywine-global-6305e6e5

    We hope you enjoy the conversation.

    Detailed Show Notes:

    4:00 - What Blake covers

    5:10 - commodities are fairly tight from a supply demand perspective

    8:00 - airline discussion

    13:00 - energy as an example of how Brandywine looks to take advantage of capital cycles

    16:00 - the prospective outlook for high yield

    19:00 - how the high yield benchmark is different from the equity benchmark

    24:00 - how the improvement in counterparty risk changed the risk/reward of lending to pipeline companies

    28:25 - how to think about decline curves in the US vs. Canadian oil companies

    30:25 - how differentials impact Canadian energy economics

    38:30 - does it make sense to have an allocation to energy?

    42:10 - a discussion about how assets generally are priced

    52:00 - the pitch for debt vs. equities

    54:45 - where is the US housing market in the cycle?

    1:06:00 - trading down in credit quality for yield

    1:13:00 - how ETFs can provide opportunities when they sell

    1:21:00 - how was covering energy in COVID?

    1:29:00 - what’s different today with shale as a key producer

  • Bill Chen returns to The Business Brew to explore the current landscape of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Delve into Chen's comprehensive due diligence process, investment strategies, and the future of multifamily and office REITs. Discover key insights on market conditions, cap rates, capital allocation, and the impact of interest rates on investment returns.

    The discussion also highlights strategic decisions by large-cap public REITs, dealing with distressed assets, and the potential risks and opportunities in today's real estate market.

    A must-watch for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of real estate investing in uncertain times.

    Note: This episode was recorded on July 9, 2024.

    00:00 - Welcome to The Business Brew

    00:05 - Introducing Bill Chen and REITs Discussion

    00:35 - A Walk-Through Manhattan with Bill Chen

    03:28 - The Future of Office Spaces

    09:48 - Bank Balance Sheets and Office Exposure

    19:24 - Analyzing REIT Investments

    38:12 - Analyzing Cap Rates in Real Estate Investments

    41:45 - The Impact of Public Company Costs on Returns

    49:30 - Liquidity and Market Dynamics in Real Estate

    53:11 - Challenges and Opportunities in the Current Market

    1:00:10 - Grocery-Anchored Shopping Centers: A Resilient Asset Class

    1:06:17 - Interest Rates and Their Influence on Real Estate Returns

    1:15:02 - Understanding Real Estate Multiples and Leverage

    1:15:41 - Market Fears and Multifamily Capitalization Rates

    1:16:32 - Challenges in Real Estate Development

    1:16:56 - Opportunities in a Down Market

    1:17:20 - Connecting with the Speaker

    1:18:25 - Investment Strategies and Market Timing

    1:19:51 - Balancing Market Humility and Aggression

    1:21:23 - Psychological Approaches to Real Estate Investment

    1:23:24 - Resilience of Multifamily Assets

    1:24:48 - The Future of Home Ownership and Renting

    1:27:54 - Personal Experiences with Real Estate

    1:30:56 - The REIT Mafia and Investment Benchmarks

    1:35:16 - Long-Term Investment Perspectives

    1:42:22 - Final Thoughts and Farewell

  • Al Goldstein, Co-Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Stoic Lane stops by The Business Brew to discuss what his firm is doing in the private markets. Stoic lane is focused on acquiring controlling positions primarily in short term rental management and back office solutions for entrepreneurs. The entity is structured as a corporation with shares rather than as a partnership. As of now, Al's long term goal is to go public.

    3:00 - Background and first exit

    6:00 - Entering real estate in 2008

    8:00 - Al's perspective as an immigrant

    10:00 - Starting a private REIT

    13:50 - Al's next venture in consumer lending

    18:30 - What is Stoic Lane

    26:15 - Capital light model with regional brands

    30:00 - Creating the right incentives

    34:00 - Focusing on the long term

    40:00 - Execution is the hard part

  • Bill drops in to give a podcast status update and let the listeners know what is going on.

    Come see him at The CFA Society of New York on June 25th.

    If you are interested in the golf events please send your information to [email protected].

    Thank you as always for listening!

  • Charles Lemonides, founder and CIO of ValueWorks LLC, stops by The Business Brew to discuss his investment philosophy. Charles started his career as a high yield bond analyst. Over time, he gravitated towards equity. In this episode he says "I find the best investment opportunities are where you can find something that is a real growth opportunity but it is selling for a value price."

    Today, ValueWorks LLC, tends to run portfolios with 25-30 long securities in them. Charles tries to have 15 "very, very different" bets in each portfolio.

    We hope you enjoy this conversation.

    John Hempton on "When do you average down?"

    Detailed Show Notes:

    5:15 - Best investment setups/opportunities

    7:30 - Conceptual position sizing

    9:40 - ValueWorks different vehicles and philosophy

    17:45 - How Charles built his firm around a philosophy

    20:00 - Why Rivian may be a value investment

    28:20 - Comcast

    31:00 - How Charles manages different types of theses?

    35:00 - Where are we in a market cycle?

    39:30 - What stocks do you want into a top?

    44:40 - What makes Charles tick

  • Consuelo Mack stops by The Business Brew to discuss her career in financial media. Consuelo hosts the show WealthTrack, a show Bill has watched and/or listened to for years. This conversation will help Consuelo's fans understand more about her early career and how she developed WealthTrack.

    Bill was very happy Consuelo said yes to coming on the show. His only regret is messing up Ed Hyman and Ed Yardeni in the conversation. He hopes both Eds forgive him.

    We hope you enjoy the conversation!

  • Hunter Hopcroft, Managing Director, Portfolio Solutions at Armada ETF Advisors, stops by The Business Brew to primarily discuss REITs. Hunter is quite a thinker and the conversation veers into other parts of markets such as AI, how the economy is changing and more. You can find Hunter's writing here: https://www.lewisenterprises.blog/

    Bill pinged Hunter after someone (on the Twitter machine, so you know it's factual) made a comment that REITs are inherently bad investment vehicles. We hope this episode is informative and realistic about the investment vehicles. You may learn:

    The vast difference between market cap weighted public REIT allocations and private sector real estate allocations Why public market REITs have less leverage than their private peers A theory about why Blackstone bought $AIRC and what the true cap rate was Whether dividends are better than academia believes

    As always, we hope you enjoy the show. Thank you for your time!

    PS. Reach out if you are interested in sponsoring the show. You can contact Bill at [email protected].

    Detailed Show Notes:

    3:00 - Hunter transitioned his career around an interest in REITs

    7:00 - Private and public markets own basically the same assets

    10:00 - How private markets create a lock in for RIAs that may help the RIAs' multiple when they sell the business

    11:00 - Negative features of REITs

    17:00 - The downside scenarios for multifamily housing

    20:30 - What can dividend growth do for a portfolio?

    27:30 - How Hunter thinks about the different REIT asset classes.

    30:00 - The difference between private real estate allocations and public market market cap weighted allocations

    41:00 - The different valuation methodologies to analyze $AIRC

    48:00 - Why are private market cap rates still healthy relative to public markets?

    52:00 - Hunter's view on markets and where they are right now

    56:00 - Some riffing on AI

    1:04:00 - In defense of Marty Whitman!

  • Elliot Turner, Managing Partner and CIO of RGIA Investment Advisors, returns to The Business Brew for a great conversation. To start, Bill and Elliot discuss what Elliot learned from the period of 2021 to now. They then discuss some specific stock ideas, thoughts on portfolio management, and much more. We hope you enjoy.

    Note: This episode was recorded on April 3, 2024. Bill owns a small position in Fevertree (established after recording) and a basket of positions in some smaller life science companies.

    Detailed Show Notes:

    3:00 - Learnings

    10:30 - Prioritizing health to lead to success

    14:00 - Was it an everything bubble?

    22:15 - Fevertree discussion

    37:40 - Thoughts on position sizing

    44:30 - Incentives in finance papers

    49:00 - A great NVDA story

    55:00 - Is life sciences similar to tech after 2000

    58:50 - The 3 forces that make life sciences and biotech interesting for humanity

    1:08:00 - Is The Street focused on the wrong things?

    1:16:20 - Maravai

    1:25:00 - Thinking about patent cliffs

    1:29:00 - High costs of failure and why that may be a good opportunity for existing suppliers

  • Darren Fisk, Founder and CEO of Forum Investment Group, LLC, stops by The Business Brew to discuss his real estate investment firm, strategy, and thoughts. Darren focuses on multifamily real estate. His background is in lending and he added an equity focus during the GFC. This conversation covers lending, insurance, how to think about development, and more.

    Darren's father in law taught him that "Cash may be king, but cash flow is queen." Thus, in the beginning of Forum they were focused on cash flow. Today they are willing to develop real estate as well.

    Forum's investment structures are through LLCs as opposed to an LP/GP structure, which is interesting. We hope you find this conversation enjoyable.

  • Matthew Sweeney, CFA, Managing Partner & Portfolio Manager of Laughing Water Capital stops by The Business Brew for a laid back conversation about how he approaching investing. Laughing Water Capital tends to focus on smaller companies in an effort to find overlooked opportunities. In the episode, Matt talks about his idea of "value," how he got started in the business, and why he prefers stocks with smaller ($500mm-$3Bn) market capitalizations.

    We hope you enjoy the episode.

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  • Hedda Nadler, co-founder of Mount & Nadler, stops by The Business Brew to discuss her career as one of the leading marketing practitioners serving professional money managers. Mount & Nadler represents a broad range of clientele in the financial and investment spheres, with an emphasis on investment companies and money managers. This conversation gives the perspective of one of the people behind the scenes of finance.

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  • Wes Gray, the Alpha Architect himself, stops by the Business Brew to discuss how he (a) created the ETF $BOXX, (b) helps people start their own ETFs, (c) why value and momentum work as factors, and much more.

    This episode is a quick release after Corey Hoffstein's. It may or may not be the only episode we release for the next 13 days or so.

    The release cadence is influenced by the amount of press BOXX has been getting. We hope to add to your understanding. As always, do your due diligence!

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  • Corey Hoffstein, Founder and CEO of Returned Stacked Portfolio Solutions, stops by to discuss how he uses ETFs to leverage his investing assets. Corey and Bill discuss a concept that is not novel to institutional investors, but may benefit individuals today because of ETF innovations. Bill wanted to discuss how Corey came up with his idea, how he executes his idea, and what risks his strategy might have.

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  • Will Thomson of Massif Capital returns for his annual appearance. In this episode he teaches about the lithium and copper markets. The end of the episode is more general and worth hanging around for.

    You can find Massif Cap's letters here. The Q4 letter discusses lithium on Page 7. Whole letter is worth a read.

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  • Devin Martin, recommended by the one and only Tom Morgan, stops by the show to discuss how he helps high performing individuals hone in on what they truly want out of life. Devin primarily works with successful people who want to achieve something more/different.

    In this episode we discuss his methodology. There is some discussion of ayahuasca and psychedelics so be prepared (shout out to one of the best songs in The Lion King).

    As always, we hope you enjoy the show! Big shoutout to Daloopa for sponsoring the show.

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  • Andrew Walker, friend of the pod, returns to discuss some of his reflections following the Spirit merger ruling going against him. Bill pinged Andrew following the ruling and asked whether he would want to come back on the podcast to discuss the pros and cons of publicly liking a stock idea that does not work out. For those that listened to the episode a few weeks ago, or remember Bill's Qurate days, you may glean a little more insight into why the Spirit merger caused Bill to think so much.

    The episode then goes on to discuss Calumet Specialty Products Partners. You can go back to last week's episode for a SAF primer. And you can also subscribe to https://yetanothervaluepodcast.substack.com/ to find Andrew's research on that company.

    As always, we hope you enjoy the show.

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    Detailed Show Notes

    2:16 - That hot hot song

    3:00 - Andrew's reflections on Spirit

    15:40 - Bill's Qurate experience

    18:00 - The double edged sword of being public

    22:00 - What is the duty to vet guests?

    24:50 - Binary bets vs. slow bleed bets

    29:45 Being aware of being on tilt

    32:00 - Calumet Specialty Products discussion