This chapter discusses the significance of recognizing international investment opportunities and risks, showcasing the contrast between global stocks and U.S. options. It chronicles a speaker's transition from telecommunications to investment analysis, punctuated by personal stories of early investments and experiences shaped by corporate ethics and global exploration.
To get outsized returns, it can pay to find a pond where fewer people are fishing.
Bill Mann is the director of Small Cap Research at The Motley Fool, lead advisor for our Global Partners service, and a frequent guest on the show. In today’s episode, Bill talks with Mary Long about:
- how travel has informed his investing philosophy.
- what initially caught his eye about Chipotle.
- why he thinks you should “keep turning over rocks.”
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Host: Mary Long
Guest: Bill Mann
Engineer: Tim Sparks
Tickers mentioned: CMG, CNSWF
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