The Compounders
From Small Acquisitions to Giant Shareholder Returns
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Josh Innerst
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Every investor has heard of Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Berkshire Hathaway. But what if there were other firms flying under the radar and taking their investing strategy to the next level — using powerful principles and techniques that you can learn from right now?
The Compounders introduces these remarkable companies to a wider audience for the first time. Discover a select group of high-performing conglomerates, led by exceptional capital allocators. These firms, operating decentralized structures in fragmented markets, redefine acquisitive growth. Unlike conventional roll-ups or turnarounds, they target smaller private businesses, often family owned, with a precise, data-driven acquisition process. And while private market investors, they are publicly listed — avoiding the usual constraints of private equity.
At the heart of these organisations lies an astonishing reinvestment engine that seamlessly bridges top-tier capital allocation and the entrepreneurial drive of decentralized autonomy.
The Compounders reveals nine of these overlooked publicly traded conglomerates from around the world, united by a common vision of top-tier value creation — and explores in depth how these companies consistently outperform industry giants like Berkshire Hathaway and major stock market indexes.
Discover the strategies, learn from the success stories, and unlock the secrets of investing in acquisition-driven compounders — where diversity, resilience and scale come together to produce unmatched financial success.
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