My guest today is professor Aswath Damodaran, he teaches corporate finance and valuation at the Stern School of Business at NYU. He says that he is a teacher first, who also happens to love untangling the puzzles of corporate finance and valuation, and writing about his experiences. He believes that businesses, education, publishing and financial services are all big, inefficiently run and deserve to be disrupted. He believes he may not have the power to change the status quo in any of the three, but he can stir the pot.
Summary
In this conversation, Professor Aswath Damodaran discusses his journey in corporate finance and valuation, reflecting on the lessons learned from financial crises and the importance of understanding the corporate life cycle. He emphasizes the unique characteristics of the U.S. startup ecosystem, the significance of management styles at different stages of a company's life, and the evolving nature of ownership in businesses.
The discussion highlights the need for investors to adapt their strategies based on the life cycle of companies and the importance of recognizing uncertainty as a feature of investing.
In this conversation, Professor Damodaran discusses various themes related to investing, including the shifting investor base, the role of founders, lessons from family businesses, the balance between survival and thriving, and the complexities of investment quality versus management quality. He emphasizes the importance of comfort investments, the need to embrace uncertainty, and the broader definition of success that goes beyond mere wealth accumulation.
https://aswathdamodaran.blogspot.com/
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