Investors' Chronicle

Investors' Chronicle
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May 13, 2022 • 35min

The Companies and Markets show: Talking rubbish

On this episode of the Companies and Markets show, Mark Robinson talks us through his long-read on waste management and the opportunities therein, and IC funds editor Dave Baxter also joins the panel for the first time. Dan Jones hosts Julian Hofmann, Mark Robinson and Dave Baxter.-Subscribe to the IC's free Trader's Market Outlook email for companies updates straight into you inbox each weekday. Follow the link here to sign up!Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 11, 2022 • 38min

Tim Levene: Valuation is a topic of great debate in fintech

Fintech has boomed in recent years but a flood of money into the sector has spurred concern that some companies will struggle to grow into lofty valuations as the economic environment gets more challenging.On the podcast this week, Tim Levene, chief executive officer at Augmentum Fintech (AUGM) tells the IC’s Mary McDougall how he avoids overpaying for companies, how he’s helping them prepare for tougher fundraising conditions and how the invested part of the fund has achieved an internal rate of return of over 20 per cent since its launch in 2018. They also discuss what threat neo brokers pose to traditional investment platforms, the prospects for digital assets and to what extent the Wirecard scandal has cast a shadow over the German fintech scene. Augmentum Fintech is the only publicly-listed fintech fund in the UK, with assets of £267mn invested across 24 holdings in the UK and Europe.  Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 6, 2022 • 36min

The Companies and Markets show: Deflating the warehouse bubble

The Companies and Markets show returns to discuss Sainsbury's as our result of the week, before diving into Alex Newman's latest long read on Warren Buffett's longevity. Finally the pod welcomes new Investors' Chronicle property writer Mitchell Labiak to look at the 'warehouse bubble' in the UK, and potentially the start of it's deflation following Amazon's recent warning shots. -Subscribe to the IC's free Trader's Market Outlook email for companies updates straight into you inbox each weekday. Follow the link here to sign up!Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 4, 2022 • 49min

Professor Russell Napier: The equity index fund is a dangerous product

The outbreak of Covid-19 sparked a transformation in monetary policy, according to Professor Russell Napier, with governments now effectively controlling money supply. Combine this with a decoupling between the West and China and Napier thinks investors must brace for a period of prolonged inflation. In this interview, Napier tells the IC’s Mary McDougall what a new era of financial repression might mean for investors, why he thinks China is not investable and where he thinks the best value is in equity markets. He also explains why he thinks it's time to invest with active fund managers over index funds and what he thinks are the most common mistakes that private investors make. Napier is a consultant, investor, historian, writer and Honorary Professor at both Heriot-Watt University and The University of Stirling. He’s advised institutions on asset allocation since the mid ‘90s and is chairman of Mid Wynd International Investment Trust. He's written two books: Anatomy of the Bear: Lessons from Wall St’s Four Great Bottoms and The Asian Financial Crisis 1995-98: Birth of the Age of Debt.He also runs a course in finance called ‘The Practical History of Financial Markets’ and is keeper of The Library of Mistakes, a charitable venture he set up in Edinburgh in 2014. Time stamps01:10 Takeaways from the launch of The Library of Mistakes03:16 Outlook for inflation and money supply06:05 Diminishing role of central banks07:40 What indicators investors should look at08:48 Outlook for equities10:26 Implications of financial repression13:48 Role of tax 15:27 Impact of deglobalisation18:20 Is China investable?21:10 Companies that benefit from deglobalisation23:40 Index funds vs active managers28:28 Categorising by country vs sector31:38 Suggestions for novice investors33:18 Research of Hendrik Bessembinder34:45 Infrastructure and property38:29 Re-equitisation41:42 Problems with the search for yield44:20 Biggest personal mistake46:00 Most common mistakes made by private investorsInvestors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 29, 2022 • 35min

The Companies and Markets show: The FTSE 350 review + Twitter liberated?

The Companies and Market show returns to discuss Elon Musk's $44bn deal to buy Twitter and ask what it means for Tesla investors. Then our panel give a sneak peak of the Investors' Chronicle's special feature this week, a review of the entire FTSE 350. Alex Newman, Julian Hofmann and Mark Robinson join John Rogers.Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 27, 2022 • 33min

Ken Wotton: Volatility is throwing up really interesting opportunities

UK small caps have struggled against their larger cap peers in recent months, but if you can avoid the banana skins there are some very attractive entry points for businesses, according to Ken Wotton, manager of Strategic Equity Capital investment trust. In this interview, Wotton tells the IC’s Mary McDougall where he thinks the best opportunities are, why he likes to run concentrated portfolios and what he has been buying and selling recently. He also describes how he approaches valuing companies, to what extent macro economic factors play into his decision making and what he wishes he had known when he started his career.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:35 - Outlook for UK small caps03:30 - Preferred valuation metrics04:55 - Profitable holdings05:48 - Macro factors effecting investment decisions08:40 - Changes to Strategic Equity Capital since you took over12:28 - Largest proportion of a company you own?14:07 - Would you consider yourself an activist investor?15:05 - Fund size16:12 - Favourite holdings20:10 - M&A as part of investment case22:25 - Quality UK PLC's leaving the market23:52 - Participating in IPO's24:39 - Healthcare and financial services sectors26:57 - Filtering companies28:05 - Areas of expertise29:58 - Advice for your past self31:02 - A book that's influenced youInvestors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 14, 2022 • 36min

The Companies and Markets show: What are miners going to do with all their cash?

Retail writer Madeleine Taylor joins the Companies and Markets show to talk through our result of the week: Asos.Then Alex Hamer is also on hand to break down his latest long read, 'Awash with cash: will miners opt for deals, development, or dividends?'.Finally, the panel briefly touch on the national security implications around the sale of another British defence stock abroad.Because you listen to our show, you can trial the IC’s print and digital subscription at the special price of just £4 for 4 weeks. Follow this link to sign up now.  Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:17 - News roundup02:33 - Result of the week: Asos15:03 - What will miners do with all their cash?29:08 - Meggitt sale an issue for national security?-Get your portfolio reviewed by expertsWant to know if you are on the right track to achieve your portfolio goals? Does your mix of holdings have the potential to deliver powerful growth? Are there adjustments you could make to boost your returns? If you would like to see your portfolio analysed by experts, please email us at portfolio.clinic@ft.com for more information, or visit https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/reader-portfolios/. This is a free investment review service and all portfolio submissions are welcome, whether you are starting out or have amassed millions. We don't reveal details of the portfolio owners so your anonymity is guaranteed.Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 8, 2022 • 29min

The Companies and Markets show: Inflation-proof companies and Musk buys Twitter

In this week's episode of the Companies and Markets show Belvoir is our result of the week following a solid earnings report, Elon Musk buys a seat on the Twitter board, and Arthur Sants joins the panel to discuss which companies are best placed to deal with inflationary pressures.All that before Julian Hofmann is once again on hand to break down Warren Buffett's second bit of activity in as many weeks, with a $4bn stock purchase of Hewlett Packard.Trial the IC’s print and digital subscription at the special price of just £4 for 4 weeks: investorschronicle.co.uk/marketing/n95pod4t/ Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 1, 2022 • 29min

The Companies and Markets show: Bellway, Burford, and Tesco

Alex Newman, Mark Robinson and Jemma Slingo join the Companies and Markets panel to discuss our result of the week, UK housebuilder Bellway, before diving into litigation funder Burford Capital's annual report and the investment case for Tesco as a defensive stock. Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 32min

Sebastian Lyon: I think we’re in a regime change vis-à-vis inflation

Inflation is making real returns harder to come by, eroding the value of cash and creating a tougher outlook for equities, particularly ‘growth’ stocks which are valued according to future earnings. How can investors protect themselves? In this interview, Sebastian Lyon, founder and chief investment officer at Troy Asset Management, tells Mary McDougall how his multi asset funds are positioned to protect and grow money (in that order) over time. They discuss his outlook for inflation, current equity positioning, where he sees value in bonds and the role of gold. Lyon manages Personal Assets Trust (PNL) and is the senior fund manager of Troy’s Trojan Fund (GB00BZ6CNS31).Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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