Rangeley Capital Podcast

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Rangeley Capital Podcast

A discussion between two of Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers

  1. 176

    Will Tiffany accept LVMH's proposal?

    Chris and Andrew discuss ongoing M&A in the super luxury space, with LVMH proposing to TIF and Sotheby's (BID) getting bought out for a mammoth 61% premium. Later, they discuss the NCAA's new proposal to allow student athletes to profit off their image.

  2. 175

    WE failed (September 2019)

    The Rangeley Team discusses WeWork's failed IPO, September's growth to value shift, and the current chill in corporate M&A.

  3. 174

    Retail Earnings versus the Inverted Yield Curve (Plus Overstock and Tesla): August 2019

    The Rangeley Team discusses a seeming paradox: the financial press, stock market, and (inverted) yield curve all seem to be signalling imminent recession, but all of the large retailers are reporting strong earnings (lead by Target, with their stock up ~25% this month) and continued consumer strength. Why the divergence?Then, continuing on the retail theme, the team discusses the ongoing craziness at Overstock and Tesla. 

  4. 173

    July 2019: Has Chewy Bubbled Beyond Pets.com?

    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).

  5. 172

    June 2019: Will T-Mobile's Sprint call connect? Plus how Abbvie's Allergan deal is giving shareholders wrinkles

    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.

  6. 171

    May 2019: Buyer activism at Centene & Occidental after Wellcare / Anadarko deals

    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." Finally, the conversation turns briefly to Jeopardy!

  7. 170

    April 2019: Anadarko ($APC) bidding war and Blackstone's ($BX) conversion

    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

  8. 169

    S3 Ep1: March 2018: Should we be sitting on our hands more?

    The Rangeley Team discusses the things and ideas that intrigued them the most in March. You can find all of the links and ideas discussed in more depth here:http://yetanothervalueblog.com/2019/03/some-things-and-ideas-march-2019.html ‎

  9. 168

    Papa John's loses its Papa and Elon's Twitter Tirade

    Both Tesla's (TSLA) Elon Musk and Papa John's (PZZA) Papa are facing huge blow back from some shocking statements. Chris and Andrew discuss what's next for the two companies.

  10. 167

    Trump's Looming Trade War

    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.

  11. 166

    Dude, you're getting a (heavily discounted) Dell

    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?

  12. 165

    Who will catch Fox: Disney or Comcast?

    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.

  13. 164

    Jain & Abel- who will succeed Buffett at Berkshire?

    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.

  14. 163

    What does 2018 hold for Buffett and Berkshire?

    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.

  15. 162

    Why is Disney Fox Hunting?

    Andrew and Chris talk about the rumored mega-merger between Disney (DIS) and Fox (FOX). Why is Fox, a traditional media empire builder, looking to sell? Why is Disney looking to buy? Later, they talk about some unintended (and intended) consequences of the Republican tax plan.

  16. 161

    The Department of Justice takes on AT&T and Time Warner

    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?

  17. 160

    Amazon's Insane Investment and Celebrity ICOs

    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.

  18. 159

    Morningstar's mirage and GE's kitchen sink quarter

    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 struggling conglomerate?

  19. 158

    Peltz proxies Proctor and Netflix's spending binge

    Procter & Gamble (PG) beats Nelson Peltz in the most costly proxy battle of all time. Netflix (NFLX) is planning on spending a mind-boggling $8B on original content next year.

  20. 157

    Kroger is convenient no more

    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?

  21. 156

    Tesla disappoints while Buffett keeps on trucking

    Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) buys into Pilot Flying J, the nation's largest truck stop chain, while Elon Musk and Tesla (TSLA) announce disappointing Model 3 production numbers for Q3.

  22. 155

    Turmoil at Equifax; London gives Uber the Boot

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Equifax's (EFX) CEO "exit" and London kicking out Uber.

  23. 154

    Toys"R"Us Bankruptcy and Bank M&A

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Toys"R"Us bankruptcy and what it means for the retail sector. Then, they talk about what has made 2017 the worst year for bank M&A since 2009.

  24. 153

    Where will Amazon go? Where has telecom M&A gone?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Amazon (AMZN) looking for a new HQ and place bets on where they think it'll go. Then, they discuss the lack of telecom M&A and wonder what could get it started.

  25. 152

    Will Foxconn, Apple's Largest Supplier, Build a U.S. Plant?

    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.

  26. 151

    Will Buffett and Malone "save" Sprint?

    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 production.

  27. 150

    Buffett Seizes Power

    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.

  28. 149

    Buffett’s Big Bank Buy

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.A/BRK.B) Bank of America (BAC) investment as well as quirky ways TV ratings are manipulated.

  29. 148

    2 New Sweetheart Deals for Warren Buffett

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss activism at Nestle (NSRGY); then, they turn two Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK) recent below market deals for Home Capital (HCG) and Store Capital (STOR).

  30. 147

    Amazon Buys Whole Foods. Now What?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Amazon's (AMZN) deal to buy Whole Foods (WFM) and the regulatory future for tech giants like Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOGL), and Facebook (FB).

  31. 146

    A new day at GE

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss General Electric's (GE) CEO change and how regulatory uncertainty is holding up M&A activity.

  32. 145

    Google versus Uber

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss a wild month for Uber, including their ongoing lawsuit with Google (GOOGL).

  33. 144

    Is the market scared enough of Donald Trump?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss the newest batch of 13-Fs. Then, they wonder if the market is properly pricing in political risk in today's crazy world.

  34. 143

    1-800-SCREW-AT&T

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss AT&T’s (T) failed effort to buy Straight Path (STRP) after Verizon’s (VZ) topping bid. Then theyturn to Snap’s (SNAP) first quarter as a public company.

  35. 142

    Berkshire's 2017 Annual Meeting review

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Berkshire's (BRK) annual meeting; then, they turn the Wall Street Journal article "How a hedge fund ace chased Silicon Valley Riches and embarrassed himself."

  36. 141

    Tesla is Not Quite S-E-X-Y

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Tesla's (TSLA) "S-3-X-Y" issues; then, they turn to socially responsible investing ETFs.

  37. 140

    Intel and Nintendo pay up

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss "premium pricing" from Intel (INTC) paying up for their Cloudera stake and Nintendo shipping Switch consoles by plane.

  38. 139

    Can You Lose Weight And Get Rich With Oprah Winfrey?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Weight Watchers (WTW) complex relationship with spokeswoman / board member Oprah Winfrey; then, they talk about the incredible rise and fall of Dryships (DRYS) stock.

  39. 138

    Smokin' Cigarettes

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss a "vaguely threatening" letter that got Arconic's (ARNC) CEO fired; then, they discuss why the tobacco industry is "rolling in money".

  40. 137

    Verizon’s Endless Appetite

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Verizon's (VZ) potential acquisition targets from Comcast (CMCSA) to CBS (CBS) and Disney (DIS); then, they turn to Microsoft’s (MSFT) Steve Ballmer’s latest project.

  41. 136

    MoneyGram gets a bump

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss the end of the bidding war for MoneyGram (MGI) and the recut Abbott (ABT) deal for Alere (ALR).

  42. 135

    Still Day One at Amazon

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Jeff Bezos's Amazon (AMZN) shareholder letter; then, they discuss activism at Whole Foods (WFM) and the rumors Amazon considered a bid for Whole Foods.

  43. 134

    Déjà vu at Wells Fargo and Mondelez

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, talk about the latest fall out from the Wells Fargo (WFC) account opening scandal; then, they wonder if a search for a new CEO could open the door for a sale at Mondelez (MDLZ).

  44. 133

    But wait... there's more!

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss the Fed's Lacker leak; then, they turn to late night infomercial juggernaut Ronco Brands' (known for the Veg-O-Matic) attempt to IPO.

  45. 132

    Unlocking the Value of GM’s Dividend

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss David Einhorn's proposal for General Motors (GM); then, they turn to issues with the Prince estate.

  46. 131

    From Bold to Boring: Elon Musk's Big Claims

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Elon Musk's big week and bold claims for Tesla (TSLA).

  47. 130

    Are Costco's balls better than Titleist's?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Costco suing Titleist over golf-ball patents; then, they turn to cheating in eSports.

  48. 129

    Google vs. Fake News

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Google's (GOOGL) issue with fake news advertising; then, they discuss skinny bundles squeezing superfluous TV channels.

  49. 128

    Why Don’t Insiders Want Their Shares?

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss the absence of insider stock purchases. Then, they turn to canine rentals.

  50. 127

    Mobileye Drives Massive Premium

    Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss Intel's (INTC) big deal to buy Mobileye (MBLY); then, then discuss Logan's box office success.

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