QAV Light Weekly Update #193
Here’s what we’re trading today.
Here’s what we’re trading today.
In this episode, Cameron and Tony sit down with activist investor Gabriel Radzyminski, founder of Sandon Capital, to dissect the art of activist value investing in Australia. Gabriel explains how he identifies mispriced assets, why value investing isn’t dead, and how activism can unlock value when management misalignment or agency conflicts keep companies from realising their potential. The discussion zeroes in on the brewing storm around Southern Cross Media (ASX:SXL) and its proposed merger with Seven West Media (ASX:SWM) — a deal Gabriel argues is a “nil-premium reverse takeover” that disenfranchises shareholders. The conversation dives deep into governance, board behaviour, passive investing, and the moral hazards of Australia’s listing rules. Expect sharp insights on capital allocation, corporate incentives, and the eternal tension between shareholders and boards.
Here’s what we’re trading today.
In this episode, Cameron and Tony open with a celebratory mood as both the QAV dummy and Light portfolios outperform the ASX by wide margins, with the Light portfolio up over 32% year-to-date. They reflect on faith in the system — buying undervalued, well-run companies and letting “physics do the work.” The conversation moves through value-investing philosophy, a recap of recent market and RBA news, Warren Buffett’s latest Berkshire Hathaway move, and standout performers like EDU Holdings. They preview next week’s guest, activist investor Gabriel Radzyminski, before diving into Tony’s Pulled Pork on Harmony Corp (HMY), an online lender showing strong growth and profitability. After the investing talk, the conversation detours into film, music, and philosophy — with Cameron praising Tarkovsky’s Stalker and Asimov’s I, Robot, and the pair musing on AI, fascism, and the dangers of short-term thinking in capitalism and democracy. The episode closes with their trademark mix of market insight and culture chat — from Peter Lynch’s anti-AI stance to Lyle Lovett and Sparks’ new EP.