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Matt Reustle: What Makes a Business Last Centuries? & Why the Best Investors Change Their Minds: Compounders, Stewardship & the Art of Business Dissection

Mar 9, 2026
Matt Reustle, former CEO of Colossus and creator of Business Breakdowns, brings Goldman Sachs–honed business analysis to conversations on long-term value. He explores stewardship and heirloom brands, what defines compounders, mapping value chains to find hidden winners, and why the best investors change their minds as companies evolve.
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ADVICE

Choose Freedom Over Overly Hedged Communication

  • Leave compliance-heavy environments if they force you to dilute clear analysis and storytelling.
  • Matt left Goldman because podcasting offered freedom to communicate without excessive legal hedging and reach a wider audience.
ANECDOTE

Humble Pie From Running A Business

  • Moving from investor to operator forced Matt to eat humble pie and confront details that don't scale.
  • He learned experimentation, nuance, and internal tradeoffs between sales growth and profit while running Colossus.
INSIGHT

Watches As Multigenerational Stewardship

  • Patek Philippe reframed mechanical watches as multi-generational stewardship rather than disposable timepieces.
  • The brand staged global exhibitions after the quartz crisis to position watches as art and durability, not competition with cheap quartz watches.
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