Carter Johnson is the manager of MCJ Capital Partners, an investment management firm concentrated primarily on small caps. This episode is focused on Distant Force, a book about Teledyne written by Henry Singleton’s right-hand man, George A. Roberts. As usual, our conversation reaches far and wide, covering topics such as dividend policies, working with incentives, and understanding serial acquirers.
We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on November 10, 2022.
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Episode Chapters
(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas
(01:08) How Carter’s passion for investing started
(02:20) The Teledyne success story
(05:41) Henry Singleton
(09:55) How Teledyne/Singleton approached acquisitions
(13:19) Managing the culture while growing through M&As
(25:56) Decentralization; now and then
(33:15) Untangling Singleton’s toolbox
(41:44) Should you pay dividends as a serial acquirer?
(46:15) Why did Teledyne split up?
(50:52) MCJ Capital Partners
(52:49) The importance of available reinvestment opportunities
(54:39) Redishred Capital Corp
(59:51) Allocating time between reading and researching
(01:01:28) Unique book recommendations
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Books Mentioned
- Distance Force - George A. Roberts
- The Outsiders - Will Thorndike
- The Sleuth Investor - Avner Mandelman
- The Rise and Fall of American Growth - Robert J. Gordon
- Junk to Gold - Willis Johnson
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Companies Mentioned
- Teledyne
- Redishred Capital Corp
- Copart
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More on Carter
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About the Podcast
Intro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books
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What is Investing by the Books?
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Disclaimer
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