It's kind of like a interesting collection of businesses, but they all have one big thing in common, they all have great economics. The the billboard business, for example, 99 % of their billboards are static, not the new digital ones that everyone else is investing in. So it its, yes, a diverse collection of businesses and investments, but with that same kind of, i target on low, ongoing capeks.
"Incremental upgrades" were the theme once again, and that seems to be working out well for Apple's customers and shareholders.
(0:21) Tim Beyers discusses: - Fitness+ becoming a serious problem for Peloton - Apple not raising prices (in the U.S.) on the new iPhones - Tim Cook reminding us of his ability to be "a stone cold assassin"
(13:22) Jason Moser and Matt Frankel do a "medium dive" on Boston Omaha, a small-cap holding company focused on billboards, bonds, broadband, and its asset management company.
Stocks mentioned: AAPL, GOOG, GOOGL, PTON, BOC
Host: Chris Hill Guests: Tim Beyers, Jason Moser, Matt Frankel Engineers: Dan Boyd
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