Rebellious Allocations

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Rebellious Allocations

Great investments often start out as underdogs. On Rebellious Allocations, we talk to the experts trying to find them - the contrarian and disciplined capital allocators doing deep, fundamental research in a time when speculation seems more popular than ever. Hosted by the team at Bastion Fiduciary, the podcast will feature in-depth conversations with portfolio managers, specialists and company executives across a broad range of industries. Episodes will highlight the frameworks, risks, and opportunities that define long-term value creation and bring a grounded perspective to today’s market.

  1. 12

    Will Kerwin on Teradyne (TER)

    Bastion Fiduciary portfolio manager John Rotonti and Morningstar senior analyst Will Kerwin discuss Teradyne's corporate history, business model, competitive position in the semiconductor test and robitcs markets, its competitive advantages, management team, growth opportunities, pricing power, margins and returns on invested capital, risks, and more.

  2. 11

    Krzysztof Smalec on Linde (LIN)

    Bastion Fiduciary portfolio manager John Rotonti and Morningstar analyst Krzysztof Smalec discuss Linde’s corporate history, business model, competitive position in the global industrial gas market, its competitive advantages, management team, backlog (2/3 of which is renewable/decarbonization projects), growth opportunities, long-term take-or-pay contracts, pricing power, margins and returns on invested capital, risks, and more.

  3. 10

    John Heins on teaching value investing and publishing a famous value investing newsletter for twenty years

    John Heins, Director of the C.T. and Kelley Fitzpatrick Center for Value Investing at the University of Alabama and owner and publisher of Value Investor Insight, discusses teaching value investing, designing a value investing curriculum, hosting an annual value investing conference, and publishing a highly-recognized investing newsletter for the last 20 years.

  4. 9

    Brett Castelli on GE Vernova (GEV)

    Bastion Fiduciary portfolio manager John Rotonti and Morningstar senior analyst Brett Castelli discuss GE Vernova’s corporate history, business model, competitive position in the power and electrification end markets, its competitive advantages, management team, growth opportunities, pricing power, margins and returns on capital, risks, and more.  

  5. 8

    Nicholas Lieb on Eaton (ETN)

    Bastion Fiduciary portfolio manager John Rotonti and Morningstar analyst Nick Lieb discuss Eaton's corporate history, business model, competitive position in the electrical and aerospace end markets, its competitive advantages, management team, growth opportunities, pricing power, margins and returns on capital, risks, and more.

  6. 7

    Nicholas Lieb on Vertiv (VRT)

    Bastion Fiduciary portfolio manager John Rotonti and Morningstar analyst Nick Lieb discuss Vertiv’s corporate history, business model, position in the AI infrastructure ecosystem, competitive advantages, management team, growth opportunities, pricing power, margins and returns on capital, risks, and more.

  7. 6

    Will Kerwin on Arista Networks (ANET)

    Morningstar tech analyst Will Kerwin joins Rebellious Allocations to discuss networking's role (including as a bottleneck) in the AI infrastructure buildout, Arista's networking hardware and software portfolio, the competitive landscape, growth opportunities, and Arista's "wide" moat and "exemplary" management. 

  8. 5

    Todd Wenning on Ferguson (FERG)

    Todd Wenning (Part 2), founder of KNA Capital, shares his thoughts on what is happening in the plumbing and heating industry, Ferguson’s business model, competitive landscape, moat, management, corporate culture, and more.

  9. 4

    Will Kerwin on KLA Corp (KLAC)

    Will Kerwin, technology analyst at Morningstar, shares his thoughts on KLA Corp’s business model, competitive landscape, technology transition, chip manufacturing, KLA’s moat, management, corporate culture, and more.

  10. 3

    Todd Wenning on Old Dominion Freight Line (ODFL)

    Todd Wenning (Part 1), founder of KNA Capital, shares his thoughts on trucking and freight industry inflection points, Old Dominion’s business model, competitive landscape, moat trends, management, corporate culture, and more.

  11. 2

    Eric Markowitz on the importance of networking and field research in the AI age

    Eric Markowitz, Director of Research at Nightview Capital discusses his investing philosophy, the importance of identifying industry change in the quest for value, AI as the new electricity, slowing down the research process, getting comfortable with short-term underperformance, and more.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Great investments often start out as underdogs. On Rebellious Allocations, we talk to the experts trying to find them - the contrarian and disciplined capital allocators doing deep, fundamental research in a time when speculation seems more popular than ever. Hosted by the team at Bastion Fiduciary, the podcast will feature in-depth conversations with portfolio managers, specialists and company executives across a broad range of industries. Episodes will highlight the frameworks, risks, and opportunities that define long-term value creation and bring a grounded perspective to today’s market.

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