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Family Business Stories with Fexingo: Succession, Legacy, and Multi-Generational Companies

Family Business Stories with Fexingo: Succession, Legacy, and Multi-Generational Companies

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Family Business Stories with Fexingo examines the unique dynamics of multi-generational companies—from succession planning and legacy preservation to the friction between tradition and innovation. Lucas and Luna explore real-world cases like the Redstone family's battle over ViacomCBS, the Hermès family's resistance to LVMH's takeover, and the Ford family's evolving role at the automaker. They dissect the legal structures, tax strategies, and governance models that help families retain control while scaling. Lucas brings historical context and financial analysis; Luna challenges assumptions about nepotism, emotional decision-making, and the 'clogs to clogs in three generations' adage. This show serves owners, heirs, advisors, and anyone curious about how power and wealth pass through generations. What happens when a founder's vision collides with a third-generation CEO's ambition—and how do families navigate the line between legacy and stagnation? #FamilyBusiness #Succession #Legacy #MultiGenerational #BusinessOwnership #FamilyOffice #EstatePlanning #Governance #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Business #Careers #Entrepreneurship #WealthManagement #Leadership #PrivatelyHeld #SuccessionPlanning #FamilyDynamics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How the Pritzker Family Built a Hyatt Hotel Empire
    2026/06/09
    Episode 40 of Family Business Stories with Fexingo: How the Pritzker family turned a single hotel purchase near Los Angeles International Airport into Hyatt Hotels, one of the world's largest hospitality chains. Lucas and Luna trace the family's journey from Jay Pritzker's 1957 acquisition to the complex trust structure that kept control across generations. They explore the 2011 tax dispute that forced the family to sell most of the operating company to a REIT, and the lessons for families trying to preserve wealth while managing liquidity. Specific numbers include the $220 million carried-interest tax bill and the current 1,300-plus-property global footprint. A concrete case study in succession planning, trust tax pitfalls, and the tension between family control and public market demands. #PritzkerFamily #HyattHotels #FamilyBusiness #SuccessionPlanning #TrustTax #CarriedInterest #REIT #Hospitality #BusinessHistory #WealthManagement #JayPritzker #TomPritzker #PennyPritzker #PrivateEquity #IPO #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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  • How the Rothschild Family Built a Global Banking Dynasty
    2026/06/08
    Mayer Rothschild started a coin shop in Frankfurt’s Jewish ghetto in the 1760s. By 1815, his five sons ran banks in Frankfurt, London, Paris, Vienna, and Naples — the first truly international financial network. This episode tracks how the Rothschild family used trust, speed, and courier pigeons to dominate the bond market, finance the Duke of Wellington’s campaign, and bail out central banks. We focus on one specific innovation: the family’s private intelligence network, which let them learn of Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo a full day before the British government. That 24-hour information edge turned the Rothschilds from wealthy bankers into the wealthiest family in 19th-century Europe. We also discuss how the family navigated the 20th century — surviving two world wars, expropriation by the Nazis, and the slow decline of their core banking business — to remain relevant today through private equity and wine holdings. #Rothschild #BankingDynasty #FamilyBusiness #Succession #Legacy #Waterloo #BondMarket #PrivateBanking #JewishHistory #FinancialHistory #NapoleonicWars #IntelligenceNetwork #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MultiGenerational #WealthManagement Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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  • How the Ferrari Family Lost Control of the Prancing Horse
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of Family Business Stories with Fexingo takes you inside the dramatic 1960s power struggle that saw Enzo Ferrari lose majority control of the company he founded. We trace how a racing obsession, a bitter strike, and a handshake deal with Fiat turned Ferrari from a family-held icon into a corporate jewel—and why Enzo kept a single share of voting stock until his death. Lucas and Luna unpack the 50-50 split gone wrong, the role of Ford's failed takeover bid, and the lessons for today's family businesses about capital versus control. #Ferrari #EnzoFerrari #Fiat #Ford #FamilyBusiness #Succession #Legacy #Control #VotingStock #Racing #Maranello #1960s #CorporateHistory #PrivateEquity #IPO #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #FamilyBusinessStories Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
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