

Stock Stories
Alex Mason
This is the podcast that helps you decode the business behind the stock. Join Alex Mason, your stock storyteller, as we journey through the S&P 500, mental models, and more.
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Oct 7, 2020 • 19min
Mental Model: Seizing the Middle - Achieve Greater Flexibility Through Alignment
Basic Idea: By aligning yourself in a certain domain with favorable characteristics, you are more likely to have greater flexibility and reap more rewards.Today's mental model is called Seizing the Middle. Seizing the middle is all about options. Where can we put ourselves in life and business such that, in the future, we’re more likely to have a lot of options? Check out Shane Parrish's website Farnam Street for excellent coverage of mental models.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Sep 30, 2020 • 35min
Host Hotels and Resorts (HST) - Marriott, Hyatt, And Collecting Rent From Hotel Stays
This week we're discussing the other Marriott spin-off. This company is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that is the largest lodging REIT in the U.S., and the largest owner of Marriott properties. They operate Marriott, Hyatt, and other branded hotels.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Sep 23, 2020 • 38min
Marriott Vacations Worldwide (VAC) - A Look Inside The Timeshare Industry
A few weeks ago we discussed Marriott, one of the world's largest hotel chains. In that episode I mentioned that at one point, they spun off a few businesses. This is one of those businesses!Marriott Vacations Worldwide is in the vacation club business, or timeshares, as they are more frequently known. We discuss how the timeshare industry works as well as details specific to the company.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Sep 16, 2020 • 1h 18min
Investing in Space with Aaron Burnett of Spaced Ventures
In last week's episode we discussed one of the few publicly traded space companies out there - Virgin Galactic. Well, what about all of the other start-up space companies that exist that aren't publicly traded? Is there a way to invest in them?Today, I'm happy to share a conversation I had with entrepreneur Aaron Burnett, who has founded Spaced Ventures, a crowdfunding platform for space-focused start-ups.We cover a lot of ground, including Aaron's story, how funding for private companies works behind the scenes way before an IPO happens, and the economic nature of the space industry (and also, what are the risks?)Enjoy, and be sure to check out Spaced Ventures for more info.Want to say hello? Reach out to me below:Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Sep 9, 2020 • 24min
Virgin Galactic (SPCE) - Shooting For The Stars And The Birth Of Space Tourism
It's one of the few publicly traded space companies out there. Virgin Galactic's mission is to help the greater good of humanity through space. Though it's a vaguely described mission, Virgin has been putting their money where their mouth is by building space planes and actually launching them into orbit.Now a revenue generating operation, let's look at one of billionaire Richard Branson's more highly publicized projects as of late, and develop a better understand of the business behind space tourism.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Sep 2, 2020 • 21min
Mental Model: Opportunity Costs (Comparative Advantage) - Every Action Or Inaction Is A Choice With Consequences
Choose one thing, and you can't choose something else. Say no to one thing in order to say yes to another. This is the essence of opportunity cost, and it is a central idea in behavioral economics.In this episode we take a look at what opportunity cost means from a holistic perspective as well as what this concept means for investors.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Aug 26, 2020 • 34min
Marriott International (MAR) - Success Is Never Final And The Transformation Of A Hospitality Icon
With over 7,000 properties spread throughout the world, Marriott has become one of the biggest and most recognizable lodging brands out there. They have 30 different brands, each with their own distinct feel. Let's look at where Marriott came from and how we can understand this business from an investor's perspective.Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Aug 19, 2020 • 30min
Macerich (MAC) - High Quality Tenants In A Pure-Play Mall REIT
Macerich is one of the larger pure-play mall REITs in America, and they have several dozen properties scattered across the country. Though they have a good history of paying generous payouts to shareholders, is their very existence in trouble because of COVID-19 and the general trend of e-commerce?Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Aug 12, 2020 • 49min
Simon Property Group (SPG) - Evolution Of The Modern Mall In The Age Of E-commerce
The modern mall has existed for only a century or so, but gathering places of commerce have existed for millenia. Simon Property Group has a large portfolio of quality commercial real estate spread throughout America and in countries around the world.Say hi on Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail me: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com

Aug 5, 2020 • 35min
Southern Company (SO) - Keeping The Lights On In The Southeast United States
If you live in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, or Virginia, there is a good chance that you pay your electric or gas bill to Southern Company. As the second largest utility in the U.S., they serve well over 8.5 million customers.Connect with me via Instagram or email:Instagram: @stockstorytellerEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.comEmail: alex@stockstoriespodcast.com