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The Rangeley Team discusses Greenlight's Q2'19 letter and its comparison of Chewy to Pets.com. Then, they turn to a discussion of Beyond Meats (BYND) unique secondary offering and the strange story of a fire that took down a small town bank fraud (https://bit.ly/2SQW3yC).Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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Following a month of blockbuster M&A, the Rangeley team discusses how Abbvie's deal is giving their shareholders stress wrinkles. Then, they talk about the Sprint / T-Mobile deal as it (apparently) nears DOJ approval.Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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The Rangeley team discusses two deals where the buyer's shareholders are unhappy. First up is Centene's (CNC) offer for Wellcare (WCG), where Third Point would like Centene to do a market check before going through with the deal. Then the conversation turns to Occidental's (OXY) bid for Anadarko (APC), a deal Carl Icahn thinks is "hugely overpriced…
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The Rangeley Team discusses the things and ideas that intrigued them the most in April, including Anadarko's bidding war and Blackstone's decision to convert to a C-Corp. You can find all of the links and ideas discussed in more depth here: http://yetanothervalueblog.com/2019/04/some-things-and-ideas-april-2019.html…
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With the U.S. announcing $200B in tariffs, we appear headed for a trade war. The Rangeley Team discuss what's that means for markets and where we'll likely go from here. Later, they discuss the most recent changes for the Starwood credit card as Marriott looks to overhaul their loyalty program in the wake of their merger.…
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Dell is looking to go public by performing a reverse merger into their VMW tracking stock, DVMT. The headline of the offer says it's worth $109/DVMT share, but is that really the fair value of what Dell's offering? Is there a chance for minority shareholders to get a better deal?Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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With Disney (DIS) receiving DOJ approval for their Fox (FOX) deal while Comcast (CMCSA) mulls coming back with a higher offer, one of the largest media deals and bidding wars in history is heating up. Chris and Andrew discuss why Comcast and Disney are so interested in Fox, what's likely to happen next, and who will ultimately catch the Fox.…
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Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) named Greg Abel and Ajit Jain as Vice-Chairmen today, setting them as the front runners to succeed Warren Buffett as CEO. Who's the favorite and what's it mean for investors? After, Chris and Andrew peer into their crystal balls and try to guess some of the themes that will drive markets in 2018.…
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After a relatively quiet 2017, Berkshire's elephant gun is fully loaded. Andrew and Chris discuss the most likely deals he'll be pursuing in 2018. And after two big deals in the food space, they discuss what's driving consolidation and who the most likely targets going forward are.Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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The Department of Justice is trying to block the AT&T (T) acquisition of Time Warner (TWX) in a move that's shocked the business world. Why is the DoJ suing? Who has the stronger hand, AT&T or the DoJ? And what role is politics / Donald Trump's feud with CNN playing in the suit?Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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Amazon buys the rights to the Lord of the Rings prequel show for a whopping $250m, a deal one industry observer called "insane." And the SEC comes out with a "forceful" statement saying celebrities who endorse stock sales and coin offerings without disclosing pay may be breaking the law.Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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The WSJ's "Morningstar mirage" article is sending shockwaves through the mutual fund industry and Morningstar's (MORN) stock, but does it tell the whole story? A new CEO is in charge at GE (GE), and after reporting awful Q3 earnings he is cutting corporate jets and taking names. Will it have an impact or is it too little too late to boost the strug…
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With competition looming from Amazon's (AMZN) Whole Foods purchase, Kroger (KR) is selling off their convenience stores and looking to cut costs to stay competitive. Will it be enough? And the WSJ notes that spinoffs have outperformed the market over the past few years; what's driving that out performance and will it continue going forward?…
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Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, give their take on Goldman's recent bearish call on a stock market hitting record highs; then, they discuss rumors Foxconn, Apple's (AAPL) largest supplier, is preparing to build a new plant in Wisconsin.Von Rangeley Capital Podcast
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Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss a potential equity investment in Sprint (S) from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) and John Malone. Then, they check in one what Elon Musk is up to, including the potential to connect New York and D.C. with a hyperloop and Tesla (TSLA) ramping up Model 3 producti…
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Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) firing a mini-elephant gun at Texas energy distribution giant Oncor. Later, they talk about a soft advertising season for the NFL as Pfizer's (PFE) Viagra stops advertising in the face of generic competition.…
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