If you were looking at Chegg in 2014, you’d have found plenty of valid reasons to pass on, or even short, its stock. The company was plowing more than all its operating cash flow into textbooks and renting them out to students at increasingly discounted prices as it braved intensifying competition from Barnes and Noble, […]
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[SNA] Snap-On
[SNA – Snap-On] when brand meets distribution
Snap-On’s origin coincides with that of the US auto industry. In 1920, an engineer by [...]
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what did Warren Buffett see in Simpson Manufacturing?
The next time you find yourself at the site of a half-built home, direct your [...]
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Wise and the business of cross-border transfers: part 2
Related post:Wise and the business of cross-border transfers: part 1I concluded part 1 describing how, [...]
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Wise and the business of cross-border transfers: part 1
Every year, consumers the world over move ~£2tn across borders, with roughly 2/3s of that [...]
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[AEP.V] Atlas Engineered Products
(taking a break from building products after this. Up next: a 2-parter on Wise)In part [...]
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