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Ep165: Buying the Dip and How Coops Turn Downturns Into Durable Advantage

25 min · 6. touko 2026
jakson Ep165: Buying the Dip and How Coops Turn Downturns Into Durable Advantage kansikuva

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Show Highlights: * Ag cyclicality and downturn pressures on co-op leaders. [03:28] * Countercyclical investment opportunities for co-ops. [04:42] * What's the "balance sheet paradox"? [05:26] * Key inaction traps co-ops must avoid during downturns. [07:59] * Building member buy-in as an essential step in strategy. [09:57] * Stanley Black & Decker and more proof of countercyclical M&A success. [12:30] * Benefits of talent acquisition during downturns. [15:23] * Designating capital for future countercyclical investing. [17:36] * How to frame opportunities for members and engage boards. [18:24] * Why are downturns a great time to upgrade technology? [20:47] * The value of open communication on the paradox. [22:04] If you are interested in connecting with Joe, go to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/], or schedule a call at www.moshercg.com [http://www.moshercg.com].

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