#53 Todd Wenning on Lessons from the Titans
Todd Wenning is an investor with experience from Ensemble Capital, The Motley Fool, and Morningstar. In episode five, we came across some of his work as he is a contributing author to the book Why Moats Matter. This time, we speak about Lessons from the Titans, a book about the lessons that today’s businesses can draw from America’s industrial giants.
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This episode was recorded on Nov 13, 2023.
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Episode Chapters
(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas
(01:11) Welcoming Todd
(07:37) Todd’s interest in history
(10:24) Lessons from the Titans
(30:09) Thoughts on acquisition-driven businesses
(33:00) Lessons on risk management
(35:50) The people behind the business
(44:31) Handling small problems that compounds
(46:51) Adding a company to the book
(51:22) Flyover stocks/Todd’s new project
(54:51) Difference between small and large caps in terms of moats
(58:10) Book discussions
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Books Mentioned
- Lessons from the Titans - Scott Davis, Carter Copeland, Rob Wertheimer
- Why Moats Matter - Heather Brilliant
- The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse - Marianne M. Jennings
- Same as Ever - Morgan Housel
- Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits - Philip A. Fisher
- Big Money Thinks Small - Joe Tillinghast
- Keeping Your Dividend Edge - Todd Wenning
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Companies Mentioned
- Vanguard
- Truist Bank
- The Motley Fool
- Morningstar
- Procter & Gamble
- General Electric
- Honeywell
- Danaher
- Admiral Group
- Roper Technologies
- Constellation Software
- Grocery Outlet
- Jack Henry and Associates
- Worthington Industries
- Howden’s Joinery
- Games Workshop
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More on Todd
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About the Podcast
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Disclaimer
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