It's incredibly confusing, if so. I mean, the something called the formula on world championship limited fo got the rights to formula one for a hundred years from the f i a. And they control, this is just from wicopedia, yes, thit's all hitn from wicopaedia. O, their f o w c is the commercial rights holder, and it negotiates contracts, organizing television broadcasting,. receiving license fees for of formula and material. Except that formula one licensing is a dutch company owned by the formula one group - which is the company we would own if we bought the stockyi own the f one logo and tea.
So you invested in a business...but do you know who ACTUALLY owns that business? Do you know what the management is like and how that can drastically affect the success of your investment?
For sports fans — especially racing fans — Formula One Racing (owned by Liberty Media Corporation) seems like an attractive stock to add to your portfolio, as it’s one of the few opportunities to invest in sports.
As Phil returns from the United States Grand Prix, he and Danielle reflect on the sport growing in popularity and discuss when to give stock, like Formula 1, the green light to drive into your portfolio.
Phil and Danielle dive deep into the first step of the investing checklist to explain what the history of Formula One can teach you about investing and the importance of understanding the business behind your investment...before you actually buy.
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Topics discussed in this podcast:
- Warren Buffett’s investing strategies
- Value investing
- Real-life investing
- Investing in Trusted Management
- Formula 1 Stock
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