As the title indicates, the stock podcast is coming to a close, at least for the time being. As for me, I'm leaving the world of podcasting to return to investing. There are a number of reasons why I had to make this tough decision, but the primary reason is that I have an opportunity to work with Kris Kelley at Legacy Ridge Capital. For the past two years, I've poured my heart and soul into this program in an attempt to level the playing field for all investors. I still believe in the mission and I hope someone can pick up where I've left off, either with a new podcast or with this one! So reach out if you're interested in the platform. Take care and good luck with your portfolio! The post Final Episode with Nate Abercrombie – The Stock Podcast, Ep.49 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
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Chris Sighinolfi rejoins The Stock Podcast for a follow-up interview where he talks about the current state of midstream. Tune in to hear Chris talk about investor sentiment, the role of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) mandates in the midstream space, and his perspectives on distribution cuts in the sector. The post The State of Midstream – Follow-Up Interview with Chris Sighinolfi – Jefferies Research Managing Director – The Stock Podcast, Ep. 48 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Barry Davis is the CEO of EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE: ENLC), an integrated midstream company serving the oil and gas industry. ENLC operates gathering, processing, compression, transportation, and fractionation assets. Tune in to hear Barry describe ENLC's operations and to hear him talk about current investor sentiment in the oil and gas space, the benefits of the c-corp structure for midstream, and his thoughts around the distribution. The post EnLink Midstream (ENLC) CEO Barry Davis – The Stock Podcast, Ep.47 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
NRG Energy's CFO Kirk Andrews rejoins The Stock Podcast to provide a business update. Tune in to hear Kirk describe NRG's path to investment grade and what that could mean for the equity value of the company. NRG is an integrated power producer. The company owns generation assets that primarily sell power at wholesale prices. NRG also operates a large portfolio of retail electricity companies. The integrated nature of NRG's asset portfolio provides investors with stable cashflows. When power prices are high, the generation business benefits. When power prices are low, the retail business benefits. It's an impressive mousetrap with high barriers to entry. The post NRG Energy (NRG) CFO Kirk Andrews – Follow-Up Interview – The Stock Podcast, Ep.46 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Kris Kelley is the founder and managing partner of Legacy Ridge Capital Management, a private investment firm that Kris started in 2018, shortly after he left Janus Henderson Investors. Kris has some strong views when it comes to the money management industry, views I personally agree with and ones I think every investor should hear. Kris is a value-focused, contrarian investor who believes the best way for active managers to serve their investors is through highly concentrated portfolios. Now, if you were to ask a hundred value investors who had the greatest impact on their investment philosophy and principles, I'm sure you'd hear a lot of the same names - Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Ben Graham, Seth Klarman, and Stanley Drukenmiller. These investors have most certainly had an impact on me, but Kris has hands-down had the greatest impact on my investing philosophy….and that's because Kris was my mentor during my six years at Janus. He's one of, if not the greatest investors I know personally, he lives and breaths value-investing, and the perspectives he shares in this interview should open everyone's eyes to a flawed industry. The post Kris Kelley – Legacy Ridge Capital Management – The Stock Podcast, Ep.45 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Super League Gaming (SLGG) CEO Ann Hand joins The Stock Podcast to describe the investment case for her company. Esports is a relatively new commercial market, but it's growing rapidly and there are numerous ways for companies like SLGG to capitalize on that growth. Tune in to here Ann describe a really interesting investment story. The post Super League Gaming (SLGG) CEO Ann Hand – The Stock Podcast, Ep.44 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Vistra Energy's CEO rejoins The Stock Podcast to provide an update on the VST stock thesis. It's always a pleasure to have Curt on the program to talk about his company and provide updates on the investment story. VST is one of my personal favorite investment ideas and Curt does a fantastic job of highlighting the key elements of the investment thesis. If you'd like to tune in to the first interview with Curt, click here! The post Vistra Energy (VST) CEO Curt Morgan – The Stock Podcast, Ep.43 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Bruce Young is the CEO of Concrete Pumping Holdings, ticker symbol BBCP. Concrete Pumping Holdings is a construction services company based out of Denver, CO. BBCP is the largest concrete pumping services provider in the US and UK. Tune in to hear Bruce provide an overview of his business, the industry outlook, and his priorities for the company. When this interview was published, Concrete Pumping Holdings had a market cap of about $270M, total debt of $417M, and cash on the balance sheet was nearly $5M, putting the enterprise value just over $650M. Under the GICS classification system, BBCP falls within the industrial sector. The post Concrete Pumping Holdings (BBCP) CEO Bruce Young – The Stock Podcast, Ep.42 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Orthobiologics are living substances like stem cells and platelet rich plasma (PRP) that some medical doctors use in the rehabilitation process. Dr. Matthew Lucas from the Centeno-Schultz Clinic, based out of Denver, CO, joins the podcast to explain the use of stem cells and PRP in medicine today. The post Orthobiologics and stem cells explained – Dr. Matthew Lucas with the Centeno-Schultz Clinic – The Stock Podcast, Ep.41 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Charles and Colvard's CEO , Suzanne Miglucci, joins The Stock Podcast to discuss moissanite gemstones, e-commerce, digital marketing, direct-to-consumer (DTC) selling and her vision for the company. Charles & Colvard (Nasdaq: CTHR) is the original and leading source of moissanite, the world’s most brilliant gemstone. CTHR manufactures, markets, and distributes moissanite gemstones as well as jewelry that incorporates the gemstones. The post Charles & Colvard (CTHR) CEO Suzanne Miglucci – The Stock Podcast, Ep.40 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Professor Joshua Landis is the Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at The University of Oklahoma. Prof. Landis joins The Stock Podcast to discuss the recent Saudi oil attack. On Sept. 14, 2019, the world awoke to the news that numerous drones and scud missiles hit Abqaiq, the world's largest oil processing facility. The attack resulted in 5.7 million barrels of oil production capacity going offline, which equates to about 6% of global oil production. The event was the single largest loss of Saudi oil production in history. Immediately after the attack, Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi's claimed responsibility. However, Prof. Landis is convinced that Iran is ultimately responsible, and the country with the most to gain from an attack on Saudi oil infrastructure. The post Saudi Oil, Iran, and The Abqaiq Attack – Professor Joshua Landis – The Stock Podcast, Ep.39 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Mike Rothman is the President and Founder of Cornerstone Analytics, an independent research firm that provides macro energy research. Mike is an industry veteran, having covered the oil market sector since 1984. He started his career at Merrill Lynch, built the energy research platform at ISI, and has attended OPEC meetings since 1986. Mike joins The Stock Podcast to discuss the global oil market, capacity reserves, and supply following the recent attack on the Abqaiq oil processing facility. On Sept. 14, 2019, the world awoke to the news that numerous drones and scud missiles hit Abqaiq, the world's largest oil processing facility. The attack resulted in 5.7 million barrels of oil production capacity going offline, which equates to about 6% of global oil production. The event was the single largest loss of Saudi oil production in history. The post Oil Market Dynamics, Capacity Reserves, and Abqaiq – Cornerstone Analytics’ Mike Rothman – The Stock Podcast, Ep.38 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Duke Austin is the CEO & COO of Quanta Services (PWR). Quanta provides E&C contracting services and comprehensive infrastructure solutions for electric and gas utilities, oil and gas companies, and the communications industry. Tune in to hear Duke describe his business, the outlook for US energy infrastructure and 5G build-out, and the financial goals Quanta is targeting. The post Duke Austin – CEO of Quanta Services (PWR) – The Stock Podcast, Ep.37 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Brad Slingerlend and Brinton Johns are the co-founders of NZS Capital, LLC, an investment firm that focuses on innovative businesses that demonstrate non-zero-sum (NZS) characteristics. If you’re wondering what non-zero-sum means in investing, you really have to listen to this episode! Brad and Brinton are veteran tech investors with a top tier performance track record. Together they oversaw the Janus Henderson Technology funds for nearly 10 years. Over that period, they honed and perfected their investment philosophy and principles, which they share in this episode. The post Brad Slingerlend and Brinton Johns – Tech Investing with the Co-Founders of NZS Capital – The Stock Podcast, Ep.36 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Mark Harding is the CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO), a growing water utility in Denver, CO. Mark rejoins The Stock Podcast to talk about the progress his company has made on the first two phases of Sky Ranch, a master plan community his company has been developing over the past decade. Mark also provides his perspectives on the oil and gas industry in the state of Colorado, his thoughts on the valuation of PCYO stock, what he's been hearing from investors, and some insight into how he's currently thinking about shareholder returns. The post Mark Harding – CEO of Pure Cycle Corp (PCYO) – Follow-Up Interview – The Stock Podcast, Ep.35 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
One concept that every student learns in business school is Porter's Five Forces. So I thought that with this episode I'd walk through Porter's Five Forces for podcasting businesses. It's a good way to demonstrate some of the things I've learned over the past year, while at the same time provide listeners with an annual overview. I'm also using this episode as an opportunity to talk about some changes to The Stock Podcast. At the very least, you'll learn about one of the most well-known concepts in finance used to analyze the competitive landscape. The post Porter’s Five Forces for Podcasting – The Stock Podcast, Ep.34 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
Meg Gentle is the CEO of Tellurian Inc (ticker symbol TELL), a company that is developing a massive LNG export terminal in Louisiana called Driftwood. Meg joins The Stock Podcast to talk about Tellerian Inc.'s asset portfolio, US energy exports, and the LNG industry. If you don't know what LNG is, you really need to listen to this interview with Meg. LNG is one of the fastest growing exports in the US. Why? Because the cost to produce natural gas in the US keeps falling, and with growing domestic supply, this commodity needs a home. And it's companies like Tellurian that make it possible to send the natural gas to international markets. At the time this interview was recorded, Tellurian Inc. had a market cap of $1.9B, nearly $60M of debt, and a little more than $130M in cash, bringing the total enterprise value to just shy of $1.8B. To summarize some of the key points, Tellurian is developing the Driftwood LNG export terminal. But what's really interesting about Tellurian compared to other LNG companies is that they're building an integrated system. That means Tellurian won't just liquify the natural gas, but they'll own a piece of the production, transportation, and liquefaction. And by building an integrated LNG business, that essentially gives the Tellurian full control of its future. To put things in context as to why LNG exports are such a big deal, consider that about a decade ago, the US was importing LNG. But something interesting was happening in the oil patch during the early 2000s. Some small, intrepid energy companies were developing a new way to extract oil and gas from something called shale. As the frackers perfected this new method of oil and gas extraction, production costs came down and supply started to grow very rapidly. With the growth in domestic supply, natural gas prices declined precipitously. While it may not make gas producers super happy, the price of natural gas in the US has declined to the extent that the country will soon become one of the largest LNG exporters in the world. For producers, at least there's a volume story! The post Meg Gentle – CEO of Tellurian Inc (TELL) – The Stock Podcast, Ep.33 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
The Stock Podcast is super excited to have Gabriel Weinberg on the program. Gabriel is the founder and CEO of DuckDuckGo, a privacy-focused search engine. And if you’re like me, when you heard the name DuckDuckGo, you probably did a double take. It’s a strange name, but so was Google. Yeah, I’m comparing this company to Google because it makes sense. That’s because DuckDuckGo is one of Google’s biggest competitors. You might be scratching your head at that statement because, well you probably didn’t think Google had any competitors. That, in an of itself is a strange concept. I’ll wager that even the most die-hard free market capitalist uses Google for search, but doesn’t realize that they’re supporting a monopoly by using Google. Approximately 90% of internet search queries go through Google. Think about that for a moment… Across the globe, the majority of us use Google almost exclusively for online discovery. Assume for a moment that your search results aren’t exactly what you actually searched for, but rather tailored by your search history and your location. Well, DDG doesn’t do any of that. You’re completely anonymous on DDG. You’ll hear a lot more about this from Gabriel, who is possibly one of the greatest intellects I’ve had the honor of interviewing. Just as a summary, the interview covers a lot of different topics like data privacy, the history of search, how Google became the behemoth that it is, Gabriel’s background and a bit about DuckDuckGo. But before getting to these topics, we spend about 45 minutes discussing Gabriel’s new book, Super Thinking – The Big Book Of Mental Models, which Gabriel wrote with his wife Lauren McCann. The book is truly fantastic and I encourage anyone who desires to be a better decision-maker to give it a read. The post Gabriel Weinberg – CEO of DuckDuckGo – The Stock Podcast, Ep.32 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.
The CEO and co-founder of Sandstorm Gold Royalties (SAND), Nolan Watson, joins The Stock Podcast to talk about his company and a truly compelling investment story. Sandstorm Gold is a precious metals royalty company. Sandstorm helps finance mining operations in exchange for a royalty interest in the precious metals that a mining company produces. It’s a really interesting business model, and Nolan does a phenomenal job describing a company that screens as quite undervalued. The interview really is truly fantastic, in my opinion. One of the reasons I like it so much is because Nolan has a deep understanding of how the investing landscape has changed, and he does a great job describing those changes. With the growth in passive investing, mining companies have been starved of capital. The end result is that it’s become very challenging for mining companies to grow. However, situations like these present opportunities and Sandstorm and Nolan are capitalizing and profiting from these opportunities. The post Nolan Watson – CEO of Sandstorm Gold Royalties (SAND) – The Stock Podcast, Ep.31 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.