S00 E17 Value Investing and Specialization with Bruce Greenwald

Value Investing and Specialization with Bruce Greenwald Season 00 | Episode 17 In this episode, host Randy C. Norton speaks with the Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Asset Management and Finance at Columbia, Bruce Greenwald, about the ins and outs of complex value investing, the importance of being a specialized investor, and the unique opportunities provided by investing in local monopolies. (1:24) What is the economics of information? (3:19) What Bruce is most proud of (7:25) Information summary of Bruce’s book (11:06) "Understanding value means understanding growth." (11:49) "You better be well informed, and to be well informed, you need to specialize." (20:58) The relationship between inflation and success in business (22:11) How specialization is essential (25:18) The value of specializing in local monopolies (33:21) Is ESG going to be the way of the future? (34:21) Bruce’s biggest wish for MultiGreen Additional Mentions Columbia Business School The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing Adam Smith and the Pin Factory Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond by Bruce Greenwald Intel WD40 Amazon Netflix Warren Buffett Tesla Coca Cola Let us know your thoughts on this episode! Explore the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals: https://sdgs.un.org/goals Start a conversation with #ThinkMultiGreen #ProfitWithPurpose #ValueInvesting #MonopoliesEqualOpportunity Subscribe to The MultiGreen Podcast Podcast website: https://multigreen.libsyn.com RSS: https://feeds.libsyn.com/310898/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7duIKIr... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow us on: LinkedIn:   / thinkmultigreen   YouTube:    / @thinkmultigreen   Twitter:   / thinkmultigreen   Instagram:   / thinkmultigreen_   Facebook:   / thinkmultigreen   Learn more at https://www.multi.green © 2019-2020 MultiGreen Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Securities offered through i(x) Securities, LLC (Member of FINRA and SIPC).