Masters in Business: David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital
This week, we speak with David Einhorn . president of Greenlight Capital . He launched the value-oriented in 1996. Since inception, Greenlight has generated about 13% annually, and? ~290o% total return versus the S&P500’s 1117% total and 9.5% annual returns.
He famously shorted Allied Capital in the 2ooos and Lehman Brothers about a year before it collapsed into bankruptcy in 2008. Time magazine named him to their “100 most influential people in the world” in 2013.
In our wide-ranging discussion, Einhorn stated that “Market structures are broken and value investing is dead.”
We also discussed the Einhorn Collaborative, which seeks to help Americans build stronger relationships, embrace their differences, and rediscover shared values and humanity.
His books on his experiences shorting Allied Capital is here ; A transcript of our conversation is available here .
You can stream and download our full conversation, including any podcast extras, on Apple Podcasts , Spotify ,?YouTube , and Bloomberg . All of our earlier podcasts on your favorite pod hosts can be found here .
Be sure to check out our?Masters in Business next week with William Dudley, former USD Economist for Goldman Sachs and President of the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
Investment Analyst at Black Diamond Capital Management
8 个月Very interesting
Retired
9 个月This was an awesome interview. Zero bound rates have corrupted our entire economic system. There is no way to break the addiction to free money without entering the the creative destruction cycle. Unfortunately, first we have the pain as bad business models & misallocated capital are cleansed from the system. Then we enter the creative growth cycle as capital is reallocated to (hopefully) better, more sustainable & profitable business models. There are no free lunches.... pain comes before gain in the real world.
Private investor focused on investing for the long-term in the best consumer and technology stocks
9 个月Great interview! Really enjoyed hearing David’s view on what is working in value investing today.