

Management Might Be the Top Clue to Your Next Investment
Sep 2, 2025
Join Joe Boskovich, founder of Old West Investment Management, as he dives into the importance of management quality in investing. With a rich background in company management, Joe emphasizes how leadership can make or break an investment. He contrasts deep value companies with distressed ones, revealing hidden gems in unexpected sectors like metals and mining. Discussing the significance of capital allocation and management ownership, he also warns against premature stock selling while highlighting opportunities in the homebuilding market.
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People Determine Company Outcomes
- Joe Boskovich treats investing as buying companies, not trading stocks, and places huge weight on management quality.
- He believes people running companies determine long-term outcomes and merit deep scrutiny.
CEO Moves Revealed Turnaround Commitment
- Joe recounted Greg Heckman buying $10m personally and moving Bunge from New York to St. Louis as a turnaround signal.
- Those actions convinced him Heckman was serious and triggered deeper research and investment.
Use Insider Buys As A Filter
- Monitor SEC insider filings (Form 4) for large open-market insider purchases as an investment filter.
- Focus on transactions over about $1M to highlight managers who put personal capital at risk.