China Stocks and Boeing, And Whether To Venture Into Troubled Waters
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Our second podcast of this week and 2024 covers companies not priced for perfection, but that instead have struggled.
We start with China stocks, and the question of whether China is uninvestible. We go into Akram's July 2023 Alibaba trade views and how that was also an investment thesis. We also talk about the connected nature of global economics now and in history.
From there we jump to Boeing's travails and how much of those travails should be pinned on Boeing, and how much of them are part of doing business, and capitalism generally.
Related posts:
The Razor's Edge: China is Uninvestable??
The Razor's Edge: Boeing and Regulatory Capture in Capitalism
The Long and Short of the Markets: Boeing's Bad Week, and Going Beyond the Headlines
- 2:05 minute mark – the stakes with the China trade
- 6:20 – Restarting with Baba’s position and Akram’s July 2023 thesis on Alibaba
- 13:00 – The Baba buy case
- 19:00 – China’s import beyond China-based companies, crypto and politics asides
- 24:00 – China’s lagging performance and frontier market experience
- 34:30 – The concept of too hard
- 37:30 – Getting into Boeing’s issues and past regulatory stories
- 48:00 – Boeing’s track record in context of other industries, and shared responsibilities
- 59:00 – Boeing too big to fail?
- 1:07:00 – The capitalism angle
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