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Yet Another Value Podcast

By: Andrew Walker
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  • Yet Another Value Podcast is a new podcast from Andrew Walker, the founder of yetanothervalueblog.substack.com/. We interview top investors and dive deep into stocks and companies they are currently working on and investing in. While nothing on this channel is investing advice and everyone should do their own diligence, our goal is to frequently feature edgy and actionable value and/or event driven ideas. Please see our legal and disclaimer at: https://yetanothervalueblog.substack.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
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Episodes
  • 1 Main Capital's Yaron Naymark returns to share update on International Workplace Group $IWG.L
    Jun 10 2024

    Yaron Naymark, Founder of 1 Main Capital, is back for the fourth time on the podcast to provide an update on his thesis for International Workplace Group plc (LSE: IWG).

    For more information about Yaron Naymark and 1 Main Capital, please visit: https://www.1maincapital.com/

    Yaron's original YAVP appearance talking $IWG.L: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmVjVOoG6Sc

    Chapters:

    [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Fundamental Edge

    [1:47] Quick $IWG.L pitch[6:45] CEO recently sells block of shares, putting into perspective CEO's ownership

    [11:43] $IWG.L inflection - ramping of management franchise

    [18:11] December 2023 investor day

    [21:00] $IWG.L bear case

    [28:45] Franchise revenue margins / understanding IWG market

    [33:11] Discrepancy between informed IWG analysts vs. speaking with building owners / impact from WeWork

    [38:23] Competitive environment (post-WeWork emerging from bankruptcy)

    [42:56] Why didn't IWG take out WeWork and why IWG should own WeWork

    [52:10] What worries Yaron about IWG thesis (if management franchise business hits a wall)

    [56:36] Enterprise and final thoughts / US Listing / Buybacks and Dividend / Catalysts for 2024-25

    Today's sponsor: Fundamental Edge

    You’ve probably heard about the Analyst Academy from Fundamental Edge by now. So instead of repeating the basics, let’s talk a minute about what the Academy is and is not.

    The Analyst Academy is a practical course on the tools and skillsets required to succeed in the buy-side analyst seat. The instructors have experience from firms such as Maverick Capital, DE Shaw, Citadel, Balyasny and ExodusPoint.

    But what is the Academy NOT?

    It’s NOT a course on stock-picking. It IS a rigorous guide to learning a process.

    It’s NOT a guide to pod shop investing. The Academy attracts a wide range of equity investors, from multi-managers to long only to family offices. Rather than teaching a particular style, Fundamental Edge equips learners with the essential skills required to hit the ground running and support their PM.

    It’s NOT a financial modeling course. Modeling is, of course, part of the curriculum and plays a central role. But the Academy is more than that. It teaches idea generation, thesis communication and how to add value as an analyst.

    To learn more and access a 10% discount code, go to fundamentedge.com/YAVP

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Philosophy Capital's Jacob Rubin on legacy brand names: Caesars $CZR and Gannett $GCI
    Jun 7 2024

    Jacob Rubin, Portfolio Manager at Philosophy Capital, joins the podcast for the third time to share two theses: the first - Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ: CZR), the second - Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI).

    For more information about Philosophy Capital, please visit: https://www.philosophycap.com/

    Chapters:

    [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Santangel's Review

    [4:20] Overview of Caesars and why its so interesting to Jacob + why focus on $CZR and not all the other gaming-type companies

    [12:28] In gaming, how much does scale matter

    [16:26] Fear of the consumer vs. results of the cashflow

    [23:06] $CZR what happened in Q1 2024 / catalysts on the upside / capital allocation

    [34:30] Digital (online gaming) ramp

    [39:20] Sum of the parts / $CZR valuation

    [45:07] Carl Icahn investment in $CZR

    [49:01] Overview of Gannett $GCI and why it's so interesting to Jacob

    [54:44] Two legs to the thesis: AI and lawsuit against Google / undervalued - what's more of the play for Jacob with $GCI?

    [1:02:05] $GCI valuation / Apollo involvement

    Today's episode is sponsored by: Santangel's Review

    Finding the right hedge fund cap intro event isn't just about the size; it’s about the value it brings to your time. This month's sponsor, Santangel's Review, offers something unique for fund managers and allocators.

    Founded in 2010, Santangel’s hosts three Cap Intro Roundtables each year - two in New York City and one at Fenway Park in Boston. These events stand out for their focus on quality over quantity, attracting some of the most prestigious endowments, foundations, and family offices worldwide.

    The secret sauce: Santangel’s spotlights undiscovered talent. Managers you don't necessarily see at other industry conferences.

    Attendees take part in eight one-on-one meetings, intermixed with ample networking opportunities. In an industry built on relationships, Santangel's fosters some of the most valuable connections.

    Just go to Santangels.com— S-A-N-T-A-N-G-E-L-S dot com to learn more and request an invitation.

    If you’re a manager or allocator who is serious about maximizing your time, you'll want to be a part of the Santangel's Roundtable. Click here: https://santangelsreview.com/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Chris DeMuth's State of the Markets May 2024
    Jun 3 2024

    It's time to welcome back Chris DeMuth for his monthly state of the markets. For this May 2024 edition, Chris shares his thoughts on: Tapestry / Capri merger, Enhabit $EHAB, ECIP banks, $INBX deal.

    For more information about Rangeley Capital, please visit: http://www.rangeleycapital.com/

    Chapters:

    [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Santangel's Review

    [2:05] What's on Chris' mind as we head into the summer: M&A, Capri / Tapestry merger

    [14:33] Enhabit $EHAB

    [24:29] ECIP Banks

    [35:44] $INBX deal

    Today's episode is sponsored by: Santangel's Review

    Finding the right hedge fund cap intro event isn't just about the size; it’s about the value it brings to your time. This month's sponsor, Santangel's Review, offers something unique for fund managers and allocators.

    Founded in 2010, Santangel’s hosts three Cap Intro Roundtables each year - two in New York City and one at Fenway Park in Boston. These events stand out for their focus on quality over quantity, attracting some of the most prestigious endowments, foundations, and family offices worldwide.

    The secret sauce: Santangel’s spotlights undiscovered talent. Managers you don't necessarily see at other industry conferences.

    Attendees take part in eight one-on-one meetings, intermixed with ample networking opportunities. In an industry built on relationships, Santangel's fosters some of the most valuable connections.

    Just go to Santangels.com— S-A-N-T-A-N-G-E-L-S dot com to learn more and request an invitation.

    If you’re a manager or allocator who is serious about maximizing your time, you'll want to be a part of the Santangel's Roundtable. Click here: https://santangelsreview.com/

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    45 mins

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