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Conversations with the Global Investment Team at Southeastern Asset Management, leaders in long-term, concentrated, engaged, value investing since 1975. Disclaimer: Current and future holdings are subject to risk and past performance is no guarantee of future results. This podcast was recorded from 2018 to 2021. Information presented herein is for discussion and illustrative purposes only and is not a recommendation or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Securities identi ...
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Southeastern’s CEO and Head of Research Ross Glotzbach sits down with Nick DeIuliis, CEO of CNX Resources. They delve into a range of topics, beginning with Nick’s history in the Pittsburgh area and at CNX, where he has been an employee since the 1990s and became CEO in 2014. Ross and Nick reminisce about Southeastern’s engagement with CNX that led…
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Manning and Ross cover a lot of ground, starting with Southeastern’s history of investing in White Mountains multiple times, dating back to its predecessor Fireman’s Fund under the leadership of Jack Byrne in the ‘80s. Manning talks about how he joined White Mountains and discusses how the spirit of Jack Byrne still lives on at White Mountains toda…
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Jay and Staley have a wide-ranging discussion, starting with the story of Jay’s formative Southern roots and how he got to know Southeastern before joining AMG. Jay talks about how the value proposition of AMG’s model magnifies the inherent competitive advantages of each independent Affiliate by offering access to a broad range of strategic capabil…
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Staley and Brad have a wide-ranging discussion, covering the many areas in which Brad and Southeastern have partnered together across investing, civic and charitable endeavors. First, Brad begins by sharing his retail history beginning with Proffitt’s and his acquisition of Saks Fifth Avenue, where we overlapped as shareholders. He discusses managi…
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Following introductions, David shares with Ross lessons he’s learned over the course of his career from famed business leaders Jack Welch and John Malone. Next, David recalls what Discovery was like when he arrived in 2006 and the parallels to Warner Bros. Discovery today. At Ross’ request, David shares insights into his views and predictions about…
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Ross and Mark begin by discussing the global optimization of Hyatt as a brand under Mark's leadership. Next, Mark reviews his progress in increasing Hyatt’s global brand presence, while also transitioning to a more asset light strategy and discusses why Hyatt has been able to perform head-to-head with the industry’s largest brands to build a superi…
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Staley and Ryan start by discussing Ryan’s background and why he chose to join Realogy. Next, they discuss the interplay of technology and human agents in the real estate world and how that has shifted with COVID. Ryan then describes the pros and cons of iBuying and the opportunities that Realogy has in the luxury space. They shift to cover macro t…
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Ross and Tony start by discussing Tony’s background, having grown up in the real estate industry, how he forged his own path and how that lead him to ESRT. Tony describes ESRT’s unusual IPO process and discusses how having a separate family office helps him as a real estate operator. Next, they discuss the iconic nature of the Empire State Building…
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In this episode, Southeastern's Vice-Chairman Staley Cates interviews highly respected peer and long-term friend of the firm, Jonathon Jacobson, Founder of HighSage Ventures and former CIO and Co-Founder of Highfields Capital. Staley and Jonathon have a wide-ranging discussion, covering the past, present and future of the industry. They begin with …
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In this episode, Southeastern’s Vice-Chairman Staley Cates interviews Larry Culp, Chairman and CEO of General Electric. They discuss how Lean manufacturing is much more than a process and how it can define a culture that is committed to continual improvement. Larry begins with an introduction to “Lean” and what it means to him [3:37 – 5:42]. They d…
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In this episode, Southeastern’s London-based Senior Analyst and Principal, John Woodman, interviews Sébastien Bazin, Chairman and CEO of Accor. They discuss the short-term impact and long-term implications of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry [1:37 – 3:40], as well as steps Accor has taken to position itself to be a beneficiary of the travel rec…
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In this episode, Southeastern’s London-based Global Head of Client Relations and Communications, Gwin Myerberg, Senior Analyst, John Woodman, and Junior Analyst, Alicia Cardale, have a broad-ranging discussion with Margaret Casely-Hayford CBE. A British lawyer by trade, Margaret is an expert on corporate governance and diversity and inclusion, with…
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In this episode, Senior Analyst Lowry Howell and CEO and Head of Research Ross Glotzbach interview Ynon Kreiz, CEO of Mattel. They discuss how Ynon went from a windsurfing instructor to media entrepreneur at Fox Kids Europe, Endemol and Maker Studios before becoming CEO at Mattel. [3:06-9:02] Next, Ynon discusses how Mattel has remained innovative …
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In this episode, the Longleaf Partners Small-Cap Fund portfolio managers – Mason Hawkins, Staley Cates and Ross Glotzbach – discuss why we believe re-opening the Fund will benefit our long-term investors. We closed the Fund to new investors in August 1997 to manage our size against any potential liquidity constraints that would limit the opportunit…
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The unprecedented situation with COVID-19 has resulted in dramatic volatility across all global markets. Southeastern's portfolio managers share their current thoughts, while recognizing that the situation is changing every day. In this episode, Mason Hawkins (Chairman and Co-PM of Global, Non-US, US Large Cap and US Small Cap), Staley Cates (Vice-…
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Southeastern’s Asia Pacific Co-PMs Ken Siazon and Manish Sharma interview Lawrence Ho, CEO and Chairman of Melco International and Melco Resorts. They cover a range of topics, starting with the history of Melco, the evolution of the Melco-Crown relationship over time and lessons learned from Lawrence’s father and industry legend, Stanley Ho. They g…
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In this episode, our Vice-Chairman Staley Cates interviews FedEx’s CEO and Founder Fred Smith and EVP and CFO Alan Graf. They discuss the evolution and growth of e-commerce, the opportunity it presents for FedEx and how the company has positioned itself strategically to take advantage; why Amazon will never “kill FedEx”; the demise of the US Postal…
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CEO and Head of Research Ross Glotzbach and Vice-Chairman Staley Cates interview Will Thorndike, author of The Outsiders – Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success and Chairman of CNX Resources. They discuss progress at CNX, whether energy companies can be considered “good businesses”, the importance of a capital…
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In this episode, we share excerpts from a panel on International Value Investing that Southeastern co-hosted with Evermore Global Advisors in Omaha around the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. Moderated by Greg Dowling from Fund Evaluation Group, Southeastern’s Josh Shores and Evermore’s David Marcus discuss their definition of “value”, the import…
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Vice-Chairman Staley Cates interviews Prem Watsa, Chairman and CEO of Fairfax Financial Holdings. They discuss surviving a short attack, Fairfax’s long-term investment track record, underwriting history and unique culture, and Prem’s view on private equity, active vs. passive and value investing.Southeastern Asset Management
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