
Everything hedge funds and value investing
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 366 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Brendan Lake, Founder and CEO of PPB Capital Parnters and Frank Burke, CIO at PPB Capital Partners. Before founding PPB Capital Partners, Brendan co-founded Pacer Financial a start-up that... more
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Tom Glanfield, Founding Partner, Portfolio Manager, Quantix Commodities and Kristof Gleich, Chief Investment Officer and President of Harbor Capital Advisors. Tom brings over 15 years of e... more
Hello podcast listeners, Today's a very special episode with Edward Knight president at Antler. Ed brings over a multi decade career in European banking and capital markets. He worked at Goldman Sachs for 14 years and was a partner in their equities ... more
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with David Barse, Founder and CEO of XOUT Capital, an index company, DMB Holdings, a private family office and an Executive Producer for film ‘Summer of Soul’. David also served as CEO of Third... more
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Useful discussions with a wide range of interesting and unique guests. Audio quality has improved a lot from early episodes
Love the interviews. Better sound equipment would help
This could be a top 3 investing podcast if it weren't from the audio quality, which takes what could be an otherwise pleasurable and useful program and turns it into (at best) a complete chore to listen to. Such a shame.
I want to listen, but unfortunately I can’t given the poor audio. I’m surprised he’s able to get so many great guests given we can’t hear what they have to say. Maybe they don’t listen to the podcast before agreeing to come on?
Also, the interviewer sounds very rehearsed or like he’s reading from a script and trying to sound like he’s not. Very unnatural sounding. Normally I wouldn’t comment on this but it’s painful.









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