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Behind the Balance Sheet

Stephen Clapham, Behind the Balance Sheet

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Our objective is to remove some of the mystique around investing and improve our understanding of what makes a successful investment, or indeed an unsuccessful one. We meet leading investors and commentators and educate ourselves not just about the world of investing but also about the world. Our goal is to inform, educate, entertain and make you a better investor. We feature famous guests and some you may not know. But we can learn from them all, whether you are one of our core audience of ...
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Investing by the Books is a podcast to educate sophisticated and aspiring investors. We believe books are an excellent source for timeless knowledge, enhanced through deep conversations with authors and other guests. Hosts: Eddie Palmgren and Niklas Sävås. Producer: Eddie S. Ahlgren Twitter: @IB_Redeye
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Multibagger Nuggets

Kris Heyndrikx - From Growth To Value

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Step into the world of 'Multibagger Nuggets' - where we explore potential stock winners. Kris and his guests exchange ideas about growth investing, quality stocks, and the market. Kris, also known as From Growth To Value, interviews experts and shares his thoughts about the investing in general, portfolio management and life. Find the insights that could shape tomorrow’s market leaders. No crystal balls, just solid analysis and a bit of fun.
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Today we have Brad Freeman as a guest. Some know him better under his moniker Stockmarket Nerd. He is very active on X and has a newsletter that covers small growth stocks, mega caps and a lot in between. Brad shares what he looks at in a stock he wants to own and comes up with a surprising name for the company that positively surprised him the mos…
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Lionel Barber is the former editor of the Financial Timesand probably the only journalist on the planet to have interviewed Presidents Obama, Trump and Putin. Under his stewardship, the FT metamorphosed from a newspaper into a digital subscription business, and was sold to the Japanese company Nikkei for 44xearnings. And as editor, Barber fully bac…
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Simon Kold is the founder of the Denmark-based investment firm Kold Konstellationen and was previously at Novo Holdings, one of the world’s largest investment organizations. Our conversation focuses on Simon’s upcoming book, On the Hunt for Great Companies, which details how to determine business quality. We cover the aspects we find the most inter…
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Bill Nygren has been at Harris Associates for over 40 years and considers himself a value investor. Yet his portfolio has owned Netflix, Amazon and Meta recently, while Alphabet is his largest position. Bill explains his unusual but highly effective approach to value investing. Harris has also constructed a unique organisational methodology to hand…
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In this episode, we have Brian Feroldi as a guest. He’s been passionate about investing for two decades, he’s an outstanding educator and author of the book 'Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?' On X, LinkedIn and YouTube, his more than 750,000 followers can level up their financial knowledge. Kris and Brian talk about Brian’s book, the importance of …
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Moritz Sitte is the investor at Antheia AB, a private investment firm founded by Daniel Ek. Moritz has previously worked as an investment manager at Baillie Gifford in Edinburgh for twelve years. We speak about The Clock of the Long Now and discuss topics such as investment philosophy, reframing one’s state of mind, and balancing the long with the …
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Today, we talk with Bryce Smith. Bryce is an analyst at 10000 Days Capital and he has co-written a book on Tesla. We make a SWOT analysis of Tesla and talk about the future of this controversial company. We also look at why Bryce is bullish on another controversial company, RobinHood. For the best charts, data and AI insights about stocks, go to Fi…
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Stephen (Steve) Clapham is the founder of Behind the Balance Sheet, an investment research and investor training consultancy. He has 25 years of experience as an investment analyst and has been a partner and head of research at two multi-billion dollar hedge funds. We discuss his book, the Smart Money Method, how he trains finance professionals, an…
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Peter Oppenheimer is chief global equity strategist and head of Macro Research at Goldman Sachs in Europe and the author of two books on market cycles. His first book, the Long Good Buy is sub-titled Analysing Cycles in Markets. His follow-up book Any Happy Returns, is sub-titled Structural Changes and Super Cycles in Markets and looks at longer te…
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Torbjörn Arenbo is the Chief Analyst and Head of Corporate Advisory Sweden at Danske Bank. He has 25 years of experience working as a corporate finance advisor, portfolio manager, and risk manager. Our conversation is centred around Torbjörn’s book Capital Allocation and Value Creation, published in 2023. For more info about the podcast, go to the …
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Muji@Hhhypergrowth Today in the Multibagger Nuggets podcast, our guest is Muji from Hhhypergrowth. Muji has a deep understanding of technology and investing in tech stocks. He shares his ample knowledge about AI, cybersecurity, tech, software and, of course, investing. Enjoy the conversation!Von Kris Heyndrikx - From Growth To Value
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John Armitage is a giant in the hedge fund world and in the world of investing more broadly. His firm, Egerton Capital, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. Inthis conversation, John explains how he started with $10m, and why you couldn’t do that today. He touches on his portfolio, talks about his approach to investing, explaining why he requ…
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Today, we have a special guest joining us: Stephen Clapham. He’s the author of The Smart Money Method. Stephen Clapham has a background in accounting and worked as a sell-side analyst for investment banks, 2 multi-billion dollar funds and he offers professional training consultancy with Behind The Balance Sheet, where he uncovers aggressive and fra…
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Chris Waller is the Founder and Portfolio Manager of Plural Investing in New York. He previously worked in London at Goldman Sachs and holds an MBA from the Value Investing program at Columbia Business School. Our conversation is centred around the book “We Are Bellingcat” and covers how investors can deepen their research by better utilising open-…
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John Huber is an investor with a small fund managing his family assets and outside capital in a concentrated portfolio. John has written an excellent blog, Base Hit Investing, for many years, explaining his investing principles. We discuss these in this episode, including what John looks for in an investment, why he emphasises capital allocation ev…
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Vitaliy Katsenelson, The Intellectual Investor This one is a gem, I promise you! I had the honor of talking to Vitaliy Katsenelson. Normally, he is on a podcast break, but he made an exception for Multibagger Nuggets. Vitaliy is the author of books like Active Value Investing, The Little Book Of Sideway Markets and Soul In The Game. On his blog The…
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This bonus episode features an interview with Eddie Palmgren – host of Investing by the Books – on Redeye Growth Day. Eddie shares some of his highlights and insights from the first three years of podcasting. The interviewer is Lars T. Andersson at Redeye. This interview was recorded on May 30, 2024. For more info about the podcast, go to the episo…
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Kris talks with Christian Martinez, who is an expert in applying AI to finance. Kris and Chris talk about the implications of AI on investing, how AI can be used by traders, how not using AI could be an advantage for long-term investors, quantum computing and much more. Christian shows you tomorrow’s investing reality today. For Finchat, you can ge…
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In this episode we are joined by Staffan Salén – one of Sweden’s most prominent business men. The Salén family has a strong heritage spanning more than one hundred years, where Staffan and his brother Erik represent the third generation. In a fun and engaging conversation, we talk about banana boats, long-term investments, and high-speed lessons. F…
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Today, a special guest joins us. Dave Ahern is the co-host of the long-running podcast The Investing For Beginners Podcast. Dave has a very interesting background. He started as a musician, climbed from waiter to general manager in the restaurant business, became a Wells Fargo banker and now teaches people about investing. Let's dive into this grea…
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Carine Smith Ihenacho is Chief Governance and Compliance Officer at Norges Bank Investment Management, the Norwegian wealth fund. It’s the largest single equity owner in the world and sets out to be the most transparent. She is therefore likely the most powerful person in the world of ESG. In our podcast episode, Huw van Steenis and I discussed: Ho…
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In this third episode of Multibagger Nuggets, I talk with Alex of the popular YouTube channel Ticker Symbol You, who worked on AI for MIT and Nasa. We talk about chips, AI and the future. For the Finchat discount, you can use this link: https://finchat.io/?lmref=XWGHWQ I get a commission from Finchat and you get a discount. That's a win-win. Try ou…
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Chris Mayer is the founder of Woodlock House Family Capital and the author of 100 Baggers: Stocks that Return 100-to-1 and How to Find Them. He has written several other books and formerly wrote an investingnewsletter which led him to travel the world seeking investment ideas. Studying the universe of 100 Baggers has led Chris to a clear set of inv…
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Today, we have a special guest joining us: Peter Slegers, better known as Compounding Quality. He has over half a million followers and just published a book called The Art Of Quality Investing. Let's dive into this great conversation with a passionate investor, author, and teacher.Von Kris Heyndrikx - From Growth To Value
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Lawrence Cunningham is the author of 20 books; an academic with over 60 publications; a legal expert; an accounting expert; a governance expert; a director on 3 quoted company boards; and a company adviser. His most famous book is the Essays of Warren Buffett in which he extracts sections from the sage’s letters over decades and orders them by subj…
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How to invest in the best companies in the world? This is the topic for our episode with Pieter Slegers – founder of the investment newsletter Compounding Quality and previously a professional investor in Belgium. The book we discuss is The Art of Quality Investing, a new but timeless title that Pieter has collaborated on with its author Luc Kroeze…
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For this first episode, we have a special guest joining us: Federico Sandler. Federico is an expert on Mercado Libre and Nubank, as he was the former Investor Relations Officer of both for 6 years at MELI and took NU through the IPO. Dive into the conversation that shows Federico's deep knowledge about these two companies. If you want 80% of what a…
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Peter Cowley is a successful angel investor. But it was histragic private life which prompted this interview. Two of his three children lost to suicide; their mother died unexpectedly; his sister lost to alcoholism; his brother died aged 21 from cancer; two decades in recovery from alcoholism; and he has now been diagnosedwith terminal Stage 4c can…
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Steve Clapham and climate finance expert Huw van Steenis talk to Barry Norris, climate sceptic and founder and CIO of Argonaut Capital. Barry explains why he believes the economics of offshore wind are unsound. He likens wind and solar to unreliableworkers and thinks nuclear and fossil fuel generation are the reliable workers. You can't have a fact…
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In today’s episode we are joined by JC de Swaan. De Swaan is a lecturer in the economics department at Princeton University, where he teaches courses on ethics in finance and Asian capital markets. He is also a Partner at Cornwall Capital, an investment fund based in New York City. In this episode, we learn about the ethical considerations that fin…
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Jonathan Ruffer is the founder of the eponymous assetmanagement firm, a bold and successful investor (a combination unusual to survive, let alone thrive) and considers himself a financial historian. He remains the figurehead of the firm although has stepped back somewhat from the daily combat with markets. In this episode, he explains why he thinks…
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In today’s episode, Christian Billinger, a London-based investor who has joined the podcast before, is speaking with none other than Edward Chancellor. Edward is an author, finance journalist, and former hedge fund investment strategist. The discussion is centered around Chancellor’s book Capital Returns. It covers capital cycle investing and how i…
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Emmanuel Lagarrigue is the Co-Head of Climate at KKR and in this fascinating discussion, he explains why he joined the firm and what they are seeking to achieve in financing the energy transition. He explains how KKR sees a gap in the huge $7tn pa investment needed to fund the transition between the early stage investments and the mature infrastruc…
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Bill Browder is a human rights activist who championed the Magnitsky Act, signed into law by President Obama. It not only sanctions Russians, but others around the world. Similar legislation is now in place in over 30 countries. He is also a bestselling author and former hedge fund manager. In this episode, we talk about his career, about how he co…
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Tobias Carlisle is a former lawyer and the author of several books, including The Acquirer’s Multiple. Tobias is the manager of two funds based on the book’s ideas, which are trading as ETFs under the tickers ZIG and DEEP. In the episode, we discuss how strictly he follows the deep value methodology, reflect on patience among investors, and investi…
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Grant Williams is a former hedge fund manager who nowpublishes the monthly newsletter Things that Make You Go Hmmm and a subscription-only investing podcast channel that incredibly is one of the top 0.5% of all podcasts globally. In this fascinating discussion, Grant explains his fascination for Japan and why we should all pay attention. We discuss…
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Todd Wenning is an investor with experience from Ensemble Capital, The Motley Fool, and Morningstar. In episode five, we came across some of his work as he is a contributing author to the book Why Moats Matter. This time, we speak about Lessons from the Titans, a book about the lessons that today’s businesses can draw from America’s industrial gian…
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James Aitken is an expert in the plumbing of the financial system. We go on a world tour of the hotspots in global finance. You will learn why James is relaxed about the US; why the Japanese government will Make Japan Great Again and why this could have serious repercussions for global bond markets; and why China will likely muddle through, in spit…
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Stephen Penman is a professor of accounting and security analysis at Columbia Business School and Bocconi. He has also written the book Accounting for Value, which illustrates how accounting numbers relate to value creation. In our conversation with Penman, we discuss the necessary separation between speculation and valuation, the ideal structure o…
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Sebastian Lyon is a conservative investor who manages two highly successful multi asset funds. His motto is simple over complex and he is intent on protecting the downside. In this interview, we discuss his views on markets (spoiler: not super bullish); how he built Troy into a significant asset management business from scratch; how he has managed …
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Shu Hattori has more than fifteen years of experience in management consulting, turnarounds & venture-backed start-ups, with employers including McKinsey, Groupon, and Alix Partners. Shu is now building Japan’s first serial acquirer - Pinecone, together with Andrew Chou. Our conversation builds upon Shu’s book, The McKinsey Edge. We talk about what…
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Bill Smead has been in the investing business for over 40 years and has seen multiple cycles. He has an idiosyncratic investing philosophy which seeks to buy high quality stocks when they are out of favour. He has a concentrated portfolio of 26 stocks with 45-50% in the top 10 positions. Yet his holding period averages over 6 years. He explains why…
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Ronald Fagerfjäll is a legend within Swedish business journalism. Having written more than 30 books centered around Swedish companies and the people behind them, his knowledge of the topic is truly unique. We speak about the book “They Made Sweden Rich” (De gjorde Sverige rikt), which covers important entrepreneurs, businessmen, and investors durin…
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Alec Cutler runs one of the best performing low risk global funds and has a pragmatic investing approach. In this interview, we discuss inflation and markets and what this means for stock selection. Alec explains his views on what makes for a successful investment team. And he explains the principles of investing he learned as a child from his gran…
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Paddy Hogan is the head of investor relations at ORIX, a Japanese company with 35,000 employees active within finance, investments, life insurance, and banking. The episode is centered around the book “What It Takes”, by Stephen A. Schwarzman. It tells the story of how Stephen co-founded Blackstone and made it the world’s largest alternative asset …
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Cole Smead is a portfolio manager at Smead Capital Management, an investment advisor applying a differentiated value approach to its capital allocation processes. Cole is an avid reader and hosts the podcast “A Book With Legs.” In this episode, we discuss the classic title “Money Masters” by John Train. We talk about whether there is such a thing a…
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Guy Spier is a successful value investor and has spentconsiderable time creating an environment which will protect him and his fund from making mistakes through his own temperamental idiosyncrasies. He talks much more about environment design than valuation which is refreshingly different. We discuss why the best ideas are simple, yet analysts alwa…
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