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Welcome to the Compounders Podcast. On this show, Host and Investor, Ben Claremon, will explore the topic of compounding from various angles, including through interviews with public and private company executives, investors who focus on compounders, and newer investment firms that are building a business they hope will become more valuable over time.
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Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Creating a New Financial Asset Class with Nick King, Co-Founder and CEO of Vint
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
My guest on the show today is Nick King, the co-founder and CEO of Vint. Through Vint, Nick is on a mission to turn wine into a financial asset class. Nick was working on the buy-side at a value investment firm but left to work on Vint full-time in 2021. Since then, the company has gone through a rigorous SEC registration process and is now in position to offer investors the ability to participate in the returns available that come from owning wine. With that as a backdrop, I was eager to talk to Nick about:
- The structural inefficiencies in wine pricing that can lead to attractive returns;
- Where an investment in wine fits within a broader portfolio;
- The different strategies that Vint offers;
- How his experience as a professional investor has impacted the way he manages Vint; and
- Whether or not Vint benefits from being a first mover in the space.
For more information about Vint, please visit: https://vint.co/
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