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The Capital Cycle Podcast

Fish Tales

The attractions of the salmon farming industry.


Edward Chancellor talks to Nick Longhurst.

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  • Founder’s Story

    47:00|
    Neil Ostrer reflects on his long career since founding Marathon in 1986. Topics include; the importance of maintaining a long-term investment horizon, the (low) value of broker/banker advice, the false dichotomy between value and growth investment styles, Marathon's investment in industry 'clusters' and how meetings with company management are vital for successful capital-cycle investing.”
  • Whitbread

    19:27|
    The capital cycle in the UK budget hotel industry.Edward Chancellor talks to Tytus Żurawski.
  • Robustness Ratio Revisited

    14:01|
    How companies which share the benefits of scale with customers win in the long-run compared with value extractive rivals. Presented by Edward Chancellor with Alice Li, an investment analyst.
  • Dassault Systèmes

    17:15|
    A French technology champion which has undergone a valuation de-rating and merits investor attention. Presented by Edward Chancellor with Jordane Guillot, an investment analyst.
  • Fishing in Uncrowded Waters

    17:04|
    A review of several smaller capitalization Emerging Markets investments which remain out of favour in today’s highly concentrated markets.Presented by Edward Chancellor with Laura Fyfe, Analyst Emerging Markets
  • Investment Bankers and the Capital Cycle

    21:19|
    A look back at how the investment banking species has evolved into its modern day form of alternative investment manager. The story is told through the career of Stanley Churn, Marathon’s satirical archetype of an investment banker.Presented by Edward Chancellor with Charles Carter, Portfolio Manager Europe
  • AI: Scaling Flaw

    17:39|
    The risks behind the biggest gamble in business history. Presented by Edward Chancellor with Kai Chen, Analyst Emerging Markets.
  • US Small Caps: One Size Fits All

    19:49|
    Are we any nearer to the end of a long cycle of small cap relative underperformance in the US? Presented by Edward Chancellor with Robert Anstey, Portfolio Manager North America.