The Fat Gladiator, A Revolutionary Investment Club
May 23, 2022, 03:08 PM
The Fat Gladiator is a unique and exclusive investment club that tracks the world’s most powerful trends, and identifies the companies and asset classes most likely to profit from them.
In this interview, Nick Finegold, Founder and long time investor, describes the growth of this business which seeks to identify compelling and potentially profitable investment themes, through collaboration and idea sharing with a growing club of institutional and seasoned investors.
Nick describes how the club operates, and provides examples of some of the investment themes discussed, and pursued by club members. These have included nuclear renaissance, MIPS smart cycle helmet technology, to the new world of digital marketing and communication, and a solution to the world’s food security problems – cell cultured foods.
Nick also describes how speakers from multiple disciplines are asked to join and explains their investment concepts, as well as to discuss their relevance. The range of ideas has incorporated Nick Jones of Soho House to Sir Martin Sorrell at S4 Capital, and in the year ahead there is a dazzling list of investment ideas which will be explored.
For further information please contact James@fatgladiator.com
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All content on Money Maze Curated Podcasts is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. We try to provide content that is true and accurate as of the date of publishing; however, we give no assurance or warranty regarding the accuracy, timeliness, or applicability of any of the contents. Guests, presenters and other individuals involved in the production of this podcast may have positions in any of the investments discussed. Please note, Money Maze Curated Podcasts are funded by the interviewee or their featured organization, unlike the Money Maze Podcast (which is funded by third party advertising). Full disclaimer here.
In this interview, Nick Finegold, Founder and long time investor, describes the growth of this business which seeks to identify compelling and potentially profitable investment themes, through collaboration and idea sharing with a growing club of institutional and seasoned investors.
Nick describes how the club operates, and provides examples of some of the investment themes discussed, and pursued by club members. These have included nuclear renaissance, MIPS smart cycle helmet technology, to the new world of digital marketing and communication, and a solution to the world’s food security problems – cell cultured foods.
Nick also describes how speakers from multiple disciplines are asked to join and explains their investment concepts, as well as to discuss their relevance. The range of ideas has incorporated Nick Jones of Soho House to Sir Martin Sorrell at S4 Capital, and in the year ahead there is a dazzling list of investment ideas which will be explored.
For further information please contact James@fatgladiator.com
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DISCLAIMER
All content on Money Maze Curated Podcasts is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. We try to provide content that is true and accurate as of the date of publishing; however, we give no assurance or warranty regarding the accuracy, timeliness, or applicability of any of the contents. Guests, presenters and other individuals involved in the production of this podcast may have positions in any of the investments discussed. Please note, Money Maze Curated Podcasts are funded by the interviewee or their featured organization, unlike the Money Maze Podcast (which is funded by third party advertising). Full disclaimer here.