
Robert Robotti, President and CIO of Robotti & Company Advisors, joins host Michael Mauboussin to explore a lifetime shaped by value investing. With deep roots in accounting and formative experiences auditing firms like Tweedy, Browne, Bob shares how those early exposures led him to a career buying underfollowed, undervalued companies. In this episode, Bob discusses how his contrarian approach has thrived amid market inefficiencies, especially in cyclical industries and under-the-radar public firms. He breaks down key investments, including Builders FirstSource and Tidewater, and explains why capital allocation, aligned incentives, and patience are critical to long-term success. He also addresses private equity, passive investing, and how AI might affect the future of both business operations and markets — and much more!
Key Topics:
Introduction (0:00)
Bob's upbringing and early exposure to entrepreneurship (2:09)
How auditing Tweedy, Browne sparked Bob's interest in value investing (4:17)
Learning through Tony Pustorino and practical accounting (4:32)
Early influences from Walter Schloss, Joe Reilly, and Tweedy, Browne (5:39)
Experience working with Mario Gabelli (6:57)
Founding Robotti & Company and the original value edge (8:54)
Explaining pink sheet stocks and early investment strategies (10:00)
Philosophy on intrinsic value and discounted investments (14:31)
Mispricings from passive investing and cyclical businesses (16:24)
Views on private equity vs. public markets (19:27)
Being a generalist with deep knowledge in housing and energy (21:45)
Simplified valuation approach and the Builders FirstSource case (23:41)
Portfolio construction, sizing, and turnover explained (28:58)
Maintaining a patient capital base (33:38)
The Tidewater investment: thesis, board involvement, and strategy (36:42)
Capital allocation philosophy: buybacks vs. dividends (49:08)
Executive incentives and importance of management quality (51:02)
How Robotti sees AI impacting business and investing (53:13)
Thoughts on traditional business education and tangible assets (57:13)
Geopolitical risks, China's influence, and global economic concerns (58:03)
And much more!
Mentioned in this Episode:
Robotti & Company Advisors
Tweedy, Browne
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