CSI Chat

CSI Chat

#52 - Kjetil Nyland

1 h 21 min · 5 de may de 2026
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We are joined by Kjetil Nyland, who along with Oddbjørn Dybvad and Adnan Hadžiefendić, wrote the terrific book "The Compounders: From Small Acquisitions to Giant Shareholder Returns".  Their book analyzes a group of high-performing companies, led by capital allocators, who operate using decentralized structures in fragmented markets, and redefine acquisitive growth.   During our "Chat" with Kjetil, we talk about: - What makes these "Compounders" so unique and why are so many of these companies based in Sweden?  Is there something in the water in Sweden? - The stories in the book of the authors meeting with the CEOs of these is legendary... from the CEOs making coffee for their guests to the "low key" nature of the offices, the folks that lead these companies are remarkable individuals.   - What are some of the key elements of a successful compounder?  Decentralization, ability to deploy capital at high rates of return, managers acting as owners.  We talk about several of these key elements. I hope everyone enjoys the "CSI Chat" with Kjetil!

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