The World According to Boyar
The World According to Boyar brings top investors, best selling authors, and market newsmakers to show you the smartest ways to uncover value in the stock market.
Episodes
33 episodes
AI, Indexes, and Independent Research: Inside Morningstar’s Strategy with CEO Kunal Kapoor
Join host Jonathan Boyar as he sits down with Kunal Kapoor, the dynamic CEO of Morningstar, in this episode of The World According to Boyar. Dive into the story behind one of the most influential firms in the financial services industr...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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40:03
Interactive Brokers founder, Thomas Peterffy, provides his thoughts on their market position and growth potential. He also shares his incredible journey from humble beginnings to tremendous financial success.
This week, I had the honor of interviewing Thomas Peterffy, the founder of Interactive Brokers, on The World According to Boyar podcast. Thomas’s life exemplifies the American Dream: When he came to the United States from Communist Hungary in 1...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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24:19
From Records to Radio: Bill Wilson's Journey to Leading a Digital Media Empire
The Interview Discusses:Bill Wilson’s rise from a data-driven marketer at Arista Records to helming a digital-first local media empire.The extraordinary experience of working with Clive Davis. How he ut...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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49:30
Anthony Scaramucci on resiliency, cryptocurrencies, and much more.
The Interview Discusses: Anthony’s amazing life story growing up from humble beginnings to becoming a major success on Wall Street.His theory on resiliency and how he was able to recover after being fired from b...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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31:22
Guy Spier, Portfolio Manager of the Aquamarine Fund and Author of the Education of a Value Investor and His Thoughts on the Current Geopolitical Landscape.
The Interview Discusses:Growing up in Iran and how having a global upbringing has impacted him as an investor.Why he is more comfortable investing in the United States.How his grandparents fleeing Nazi...
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1:06:54
Patrick Doyle, Executive Chairman of RBI on: increasing Domino's share price by 23x; his vision for Tim Hortons and Burger King; and his thoughts on 3G Capital.
The Interview Discusses:His remarkable turnaround of Domino’s Pizza where he increased the share price by 23x.The opportunity he saw at Restaurant Brands that convinced him to invest $30 million personally in...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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38:51
William Cohan, Best selling author discusses his latest book Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of an American Icon
The Interview Discusses: The rise and fall of GE.What could have been done to save General Electric.Who is to blame for GE’s demise.His in-depth interviews with both Jack Welch and Jeff Immelt....
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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48:00
Chip Brewer, CEO of Topgolf Callaway Brands discusses how he turned around Callaway's traditional business and more...
The Interview Discusses:How he turned around Callaway’s traditional business.How “off course” golf is now larger than “on course” golf.How Topgolf is increasing participation in traditional golf.The...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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51:01
Tom Gayner, Co-CEO of Markel discusses the evolution of Markel into a Fortune 500 company, the secret to success in the investment business and much more…
The Interview Discusses: The secret to success in the investment business.His investment thesis on both Home Depot & Diageo.Why investing through the covid crisis was harder than investing through t...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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56:11
John Rogers, Co-CEO of Ariel Investments on founding Ariel at the age of 24, the techniques he employs when investing on behalf of clients and more…
The Interview Discusses: Founding Ariel (which now manages more than $16 billion) at the age of 24.Surviving the stock market crash of 1987 and how he turned this setback into an opportunity to grow both his fir...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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42:25
Neil Vogel, CEO of Dotdash Meredith on how they became the largest publisher in the United States and why they can now compete with both Google/Facebook plus much more…
The Interview Discusses: How Dotdash in a relatively short period of time became the largest publisher in the United States.IAC's recent acquisition of Meredith and why he believes they now have the scale to eff...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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38:19
The Wall Street Journal’s Spencer Jakab on the real winners of GameStop mania, Robinhood’s role in encouraging stock speculation (and how it came very close to bankruptcy), and how Chamath Palihapitiya and Elon Musk fueled the flames of the whole debacle.
The Interview Discusses:His fascinating new book, The Revolution That Wasn’t: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors.Robinhood’s unique business model and whether Robinhood has “democratized” ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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37:53
James Hagedorn, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Scotts Miracle-Gro CEO on the tremendous opportunity in the cannabis space, potentially spinning off the fast-growing Hawthorne division and more...
The Interview Discusses: How their cannabis division Hawthorne has grown over 100% over the past two years.Why he decided to enter the cannabis business.His thoughts on the current regulatory environmen...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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1:00:01
Ryan Serhant, CEO and Founder of Serhant on the NYC real estate market, potential technological disruption in the real estate brokerage industry, his firm Serhant, Jolie at 77 Greenwich and more.
The Interview Discusses: The state of the NYC real estate market and why he believes it will quickly become a seller’s market.Areas outside of NYC where he is currently finding compelling long-term investment op...
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Season 1
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Episode 21
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30:43
IAC CEO Joey Levin on why his company took a 12% stake in MGM, which companies within IAC he is most excited about, lessons learned from working with Barry Diller, and how he approaches capital allocation.
The Interview Discusses: Lessons learned from working with media mogul Barry Diller. Why they decided to take a 12% stake in casino giant MGM.Which businesses within the IAC portfolio ...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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36:12
Legendary investor Leon Cooperman on asset allocation, interest rates, Berkshire Hathaway, and where he is currently finding value in the stock market
The Interview Discusses: How his investment strategy has evolved since retiring from managing money professionally.His thoughts on asset allocation. Which areas of the stock market he is currently ...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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36:35
David Zaslav, CEO of Discovery, Inc. on the future of streaming and Discovery Plus
The Interview Discusses: How he helped launch CNBC, What it was like working in the cable industry when it finally started to gain popularity, David’s views on the current media landscape and ...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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37:46
Michael Santoli, Senior Markets commentator at CNBC on how he has used his experience covering 9/11 and has applied that to Covid-19. He also discusses the importance of Twitter in journalism.
The Interview Discusses: Michael’s fascinating career from being a columnist and feature writer at Barron’s to becoming a Senior Markets Commentator on CNBC. The importance of Twi...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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33:43
David M. Rubenstein, Co-Founder & Co-Executive Chairman of The Carlyle Group, on how private equity deals are evolving and his recent book "How To Lead."
The Interview Discusses: How Zoom and other technologies will change how we conduct business going forward. David’s views on how the pandemic has impacted the global economy. How the private equity world is...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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35:59
Sir Martin E. Franklin, Founder & CEO of Mariposa Capital/ Founder of Jarden Corporation, on SPACs, Capital Allocation, Acquisition Strategy and Business Success.
The interview Discusses: The differences between the current business climate and the one at the start of his career in the 1980s. His views on when share buybacks are appropriate.Why capital alloc...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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38:24
Brandon Ridenour, CEO Of ANGI Discusses how ANGI is disrupting the home services industry.
The Interview Discusses: Brandon’s views on running a public company (especially during times of stock price volatility). Why ANGI took the rare step for a public company and stopped providing quarterly...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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44:23
Caleb Silver, Journalist & Editor in Chief of Investopedia, on how Investopedia is helping individual investors and how to get your website on the first page of Google.
The interview discusses: The state of financial journalism. How Investopedia is helping individual investors. IAC’s strategy with Dot Dash. How you can potentially profit from Investop...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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29:59
Mellody Hobson, President & co-CEO of Ariel Investments, on the advantages of a diverse workforce and the changing media landscape.
The interview discusses: Why having a diverse workforce is a competitive advantage. The changing media landscape. Why the business of content curation will be critical in the future.&n...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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29:34
Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Mount Sinai Health System, on how to decrease healthcare costs without sacrificing quality of care and why drug pricing should be a trade issue.
The interview discusses: How Dr. Davis led one of the greatest financial turnarounds in medical history. The reasons why healthcare keeps becoming more expensive along with solutions on how to decre...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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31:16
Howard Lorber, CEO of Vector Group, Chairman of Douglas Elliman, Charmain of Nathan's Famous, on the New York real estate business and how he believes technology will impact the real estate brokerage business.
The interview discusses: How he helped turn Nathan’s Famous from a small restaurant chain into a global licensing business that sells over 480 million hot dogs per year. Characteristics he looks for in compa...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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26:34