

Skin in the game: the hidden power of persistence
10 snips Aug 15, 2025
Jenny Davis, an investment manager at Baillie Gifford, dives into the hidden power of persistence in business growth. She reveals how inside ownership, such as family stakes and long-term backers, fosters resilience in companies. Using examples like Ryanair and Discovery, she illustrates how effective leadership drives innovation and cost control. Davis also explores the significance of family influence in business success, especially in luxury markets, and discusses the pivotal role of long-term strategies in healthcare with company Demant and its philanthropic backing.
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Inside Ownership Predicts Durable Outperformance
- Inside ownership signals stewardship and encourages long-term decision-making in companies.
- These firms tend to innovate more, hold stronger balance sheets, and commit capital counter-cyclically.
Discovery’s Founder-Led Wellness Innovation
- Discovery's founder Adrian Gore built a wellness-driven insurance model by linking behavior data to actuarial outcomes.
- That decades-long learning enabled Discovery to turn local success into a global health ecosystem.
Ryanair’s Crisis-Born Cost Obsession
- Michael O'Leary joined Ryanair early and helped forge a ruthless unit-cost culture after a near-bankruptcy.
- That culture let Ryanair buy planes cheaply and gain share through downturns like the COVID shock.