In Practise
IP Fieldwork
IP Fieldwork is a podcast hosted by In Practise, an investment research platform for fundamental investors. This podcast is focused on the art of primary research. How can investors have better conversations with industry executives to learn more effectively? How can we check our biases? Ultimately, how can we build conviction and disprove our hypotheses through primary research? Disclaimer: This interviews are for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
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Perimeter Solutions: Moat & Competitive Threat 13.07.2025
This episode explores our historical work on Perimeter Solutions, a leading US aerial fire retardant company, including the competitive threat, how retardants are approved on the Qualified Supplier List, and the company's potential operational moat.
Constellation Software & Proprietary M&A Sourcing 21.06.2025
This episode explores how Constellation Software sources new deals compared to other acquirers such as Vitec Software and Röko, the Swedish industrial acquirer. We discuss how Constellation manages fills and manages its funnel, proprietary vs broker-led sourcing dynamics, and how the sourcing channel may determine long-term competitive advantage.
IP Fieldwork Podcast: The Danaher Business System 21.04.2025
This podcast explores our learnings of the last five years studying Danaher's Business System through tens of hours of interviews with Former Danaher executives from the DBS office and its subsidiaries.
Bergman & Beving: The Capital Allocation Model 28.02.2025
This interview with Magnus Söderlind, the Current CEO of Bergman & Beving, explores how and when the company deploys additional capital for M&A or capex into one of the group's divisions, challenges aligning incentives throughout the group, and how to scale a serial acquisition model.
Primary Research Methods: Vetting Executives 24.02.2025
This episode explores how we vet the quality and competence of executives before we interview them.
Fever-Tree: A Distribution Moat or Commodity? 17.01.2025
This episode explores the history of our primary research on Fever-Tree, why the stock has struggled for years, and whether the company has a distribution moat or is a commodity.
FTAI Aviation 27.12.2024
We explore how FTAI is approaching CFM56 engine repair relative to competitors, the challenges in fixing core modules, and the potential long-term growth for its module swap program.
Danaher: Cytiva & Bioprocessing Moats 21.12.2024
This podcast provides insight into our research process behind our recent published work on Danaher's Cytiva bioprocessing business. We explore: How we approached studying bioprocessing Bioprocessing's moats and customer switching costs Why Cytiva has enjoyed ~80%+ market share for decades Details of hypotheses we built throughout the process How we sourced executives to interview How we structure...
Primary Research Methods: Working with Expert Networks 21.12.2024
This episode focuses on common mistakes investors make when submitting research projects to expert networks. We explore: How to submit executive call projects to expert networks Why understanding the org structure of the target company is important How to build relationships with account managers at ENs How to vet executives
Primary Research Methods: Our Process 21.12.2024
This is the first episode in our "Primary Research Methods" podcast series exploring the art and science of primary research: The IP primary research philosophy How we structure research projects How we approach conducting executive calls Biggest mistakes and risks we face conducting executive calls
IP Fieldwork Podcast: Lifco vs Halma Org Structure 09.08.2024
This podcast shares context to our recent research on how industrial acquirers like Lifco and Halma are organised to scale. We explore: How Lifco and Halma are organised differently The role of Sector Teams and Divisional Managers at Halma How Divisions and Sector Teams differs from Lifco's Group Managers Compensation plans for operating company managers at Halma and Lifco Potential organisational...
Loar Group: Aerospace Parts Quality 06.08.2024
Loar is a ~$5bn listed aerospace supplier of mission critical parts. We explore: Why there are few TransDigm replicas Loar vs TransDigm proprietary intellectual property TransDigm vs Loar operational excellence How we evaluate the quality of aerospace suppliers
M&A and Purchase Price Accounting 21.07.2024
This podcast was recorded in April 2024 and explores the intricacies of purchase price accounting. We explore: How companies define 'identifiable intangibles' and goodwill Why and how there are different philosophies to PPA Impacts on income statement and balance sheet from PPA Measuring WACC for acquisitions Potential accounting risks for large and small acquirers
Ashtead Investor Day 2024 08.07.2024
In this episode, we discuss our recent visit to Atlanta for Ashtead's 2024 Capital Markets Day including: Potential challenges as Ashtead scales to national accounts Why Ashtead may be more resilient than in prior cycles Other major takeaways from the CMD
The Gym Group, Basic Fit & Discount Gyms 01.03.2024
In this episode, we explore our recent published research on discount gyms discussing: The key questions we've been studying around mature gym economics How Domino's and its fortressing strategy is an interesting frame of reference for discount gym competition The nature of competition in the discount gym business Risks to GYM and BFIT and how we structure our research around the topic
AMZN Retail & IP Company Learning Journeys 23.01.2024
In this podcast, we explore our new content format "IP Company Learning Journeys" which curates In Practise primary research. Each journey (accessible here) provides a framework through which to navigate and consume insights from our library on a given company. This episode focuses on how we curated our work on Amazon's retail business including: How a unit flows through AMZN’s network from suppli...
TransDigm Group Podcast 15.12.2023
In this episode, we explore our recent research on TransDigm and discuss: How traditional OEM's approach OE and aftermarket pricing vs TDG How TDG's aftermarket philosophy is unique How airframers could combat TDG bargaining power How we approached our research to understand TDG pricing power
Spotify Podcast Advertising 08.11.2023
We discuss our recent research piece on Spotify's push into Podcasting and how it plans to monetise shows via advertising. We explore: How to segment Spotify's podcast inventory and monetisation methods across inventory types Bidding and sales mechanisms across top podcast shows Spotify's take rate across inventory types Spotify Podcast unit economics and outlook
Wayfair: CastleGate and Last Mile Delivery 27.10.2023
We discuss our recent research on Wayfair CastleGate and its logistics offering to suppliers. We explore: How furniture dropshipping compares to Wayfair CastleGate logistics Potential advantages of Wayfair CastleGate vs dropshipping Challenges driving CastleGate penetration How we're exploring Wayfair logistics unit economics vs competitors More on our upcoming furniture supplier survey
Zara & SHEIN Supply Chain Analysis 24.09.2023
We discuss how SHEIN has structured its supply chain relative to incumbent fashion retailers. We explore: Zara and SHEIN's supply chain philosophy How SHEIN can pay suppliers within 4 days Sustainability and QC challenges at SHEIN How Boohoo and ASOS can react to SHEIN's growth
Constellation Software: Operating KPIs 14.09.2023
We discuss the process and structure of our recent analysis on Constellation's 5 operating KPIs. We explore: How CSI reports revenue and cost lines in consolidated vs opco accounts The 5 major KPIs CSI uses to manage VMS businesses CSIs moat vs other VMS acquirers What one can learn from the 5 KPIs in operating VMS
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