• How Holding Companies Manage Country Risk Across Borders
    2026/06/08
    When a holding company operates subsidiaries in multiple countries, political instability, currency controls, and regulatory shifts can threaten the entire portfolio. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine how holding companies like Berkshire Hathaway and ICBC manage country risk across their international holdings. They break down three specific strategies: geographic diversification of cash flows, local-currency debt matching, and political risk insurance. Lucas walks through a real example from 2024 when Turkey's surprise interest rate hike impacted a European holding company with a major subsidiary in Istanbul. Luna discusses how ICBC uses its global branch network to rebalance exposure. They also explore why some holding companies deliberately avoid certain regions entirely. A focused look at how smart portfolio operators protect value when borders become liabilities. #CountryRisk #HoldingCompanies #GeographicDiversification #PoliticalRisk #BerkshireHathaway #ICBC #Turkey #InterestRateHike #CurrencyRisk #LocalCurrencyDebt #PoliticalRiskInsurance #EmergingMarkets #CrossBorder #PortfolioManagement #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheHoldingCompany Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Holding Companies Manage Succession Without Losing Focus
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of The Holding Company explores how multi-business owners handle leadership transitions without losing strategic coherence. Lucas and Luna examine Berkshire Hathaway's post-2024 CEO transition to Abel and Jain, comparing it with the disastrous Murdoch-family succession at Fox and the smooth family-office handoff at the Wallenberg family's Investor AB. They drill into a specific number: the 2.8 percent stock dip Berkshire's Class A shares took when Buffett announced Greg Abel as successor — a vote of confidence by any standard. The hosts unpack the three mechanisms that make holding-company succession different: redundant capital-allocation talent at the top, subsidiary-level autonomy that insulates operating units from C-suite churn, and the 'owner's mindset' that lets non-family CEOs act like founders. Luna challenges whether the holding-company model actually works for founder-led firms, and Lucas argues the model's 'thin HQ' structure is precisely what makes succession survivable. The conversation closes with a look ahead at how the next generation of holding companies — like Constellation Software — are already building succession into their payout structure. #BerkshireHathaway #InvestorAB #Succession #HoldingCompany #FamilyOffice #WarrenBuffett #GregAbel #AjitJain #FoxCorp #RupertMurdoch #ConstellationSoftware #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheHoldingCompany #CapitalAllocation #LeadershipTransition Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 分
  • How Holding Companies Price Internal Capital Transfers
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna explore how multi-business holding companies set interest rates on loans between subsidiaries. Using Berkshire Hathaway's $25 billion internal lending to GEICO as a case study, they unpack the mechanics of transfer pricing, tax implications, and how arm's-length rates prevent regulatory scrutiny. The hosts contrast Berkshire's approach with Markel's more formalized system and discuss why the IRS cares about these internal transactions. A concrete look at a hidden engine of portfolio company efficiency. #HoldingCompanies #InternalCapital #TransferPricing #BerkshireHathaway #GEICO #Markel #TaxStrategy #CapitalAllocation #Arm'sLength #IRS #IntercompanyLoans #BusinessStrategy #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PortfolioManagement #SubsidiaryFinancing #CorporateFinance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Holding Companies Manage Intellectual Property Across Subsidiaries
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Holding Company with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how multi-business owners and portfolio companies handle licensing, cross-subsidiary IP, and litigation risk. They focus on the case of a family-owned holding company that manages a patent portfolio spanning medical devices and consumer goods, generating $12 million annually in licensing revenue. The hosts discuss transfer pricing, royalty agreements, and how holding companies avoid IP disputes between subsidiaries. Practical insights for operators managing intangible assets across diverse business units. #IntellectualProperty #HoldingCompanies #PortfolioManagement #Licensing #Patents #TransferPricing #Royalties #SubsidiaryStrategy #IPManagement #BusinessStrategy #DiversifiedOperators #MultiBusinessOwners #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Entrepreneurship #CorporateStructure #IPLitigation #Innovation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How Holding Companies Use Reputation to Cross-Sell Subsidiaries
    2026/06/06
    This episode of The Holding Company with Fexingo explores how multi-business owners leverage the parent company's reputation to boost sales across subsidiaries. Lucas and Luna dive into the real-world example of a mid-sized industrial holding company that rebranded its subsidiaries under a single banner, increasing cross-sell revenue by 30 percent within two years. They discuss the tension between subsidiary autonomy and brand consistency, the role of shared customer data, and the risk of reputation contagion. Specific numbers and a concrete case make this a practical look at a less-discussed holding company strategy. Whether you run a portfolio of businesses or just study them, you'll learn one actionable insight you can mention to a colleague. #HoldingCompanies #ReputationCrossSell #SubsidiaryStrategy #BrandConsistency #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #PortfolioManagement #CrossSelling #IndustrialHolding #CustomerData #ReputationRisk #BrandEquity #BusinessStrategy #MultiBusinessOwners #DiversifiedOperators #CorporateParenting #InternalMarketing #TheHoldingCompany Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Holding Companies Use Net Operating Losses as Strategic Assets
    2026/06/06
    Episode 34 dives into how holding companies like Berkshire Hathaway and Liberty Mutual use net operating losses (NOLs) to offset future taxable income, creating a hidden asset on the balance sheet. Lucas and Luna explain the mechanics of NOL carryforwards, how they can be monetized via acquisitions or tax planning, and the risks of ownership changes under Section 382. They discuss real examples where NOLs influenced M&A decisions and how portfolio companies can benefit from a parent's NOL shield. A must-listen for anyone interested in corporate tax strategy and capital allocation. #HoldingCompanies #NetOperatingLosses #TaxStrategy #NOLCarryforward #BerkshireHathaway #LibertyMutual #Section382 #CorporateTax #MergersAndAcquisitions #CapitalAllocation #BusinessStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TaxPlanning #FinancialStrategy #PortfolioCompanies #SubsidiaryManagement #DeferredTaxAsset Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Holding Companies Use Treasury Stock to Manage Valuation
    2026/06/05
    Episode 33 of The Holding Company with Fexingo dives into treasury stock—the shares a holding company repurchases but does not cancel. Lucas and Luna examine how Berkshire Hathaway has accumulated over $140 billion in treasury stock since 2020, and why that matters for book value per share and earnings per share. They compare Berkshire's approach to Alphabet's $70 billion buyback program, where Alphabet retires shares, and discuss the strategic trade-offs: treasury stock gives a holding company a reservoir of shares for acquisitions, employee compensation, or future reissuance at higher prices. The episode also covers the accounting mechanics—why treasury stock reduces shareholders' equity on the balance sheet—and the tax implications for investors. Listeners learn why Warren Buffett treats treasury stock as a capital allocation tool, not just a way to boost EPS, and why holding companies in Japan and Europe use treasury stock differently from their US counterparts. A concrete case: how Berkshire used treasury stock to fund the Alleghany acquisition without issuing new common shares. #TreasuryStock #BerkshireHathaway #ShareBuybacks #CapitalAllocation #WarrenBuffett #Alphabet #ShareholdersEquity #BookValuePerShare #EarningsPerShare #AlleghanyAcquisition #HoldingCompany #CorporateFinance #BalanceSheet #TaxStrategy #JapaneseHoldingCompanies #EuropeanHoldingCompanies #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Holding Companies Use Employee Ownership to Retain Talent
    2026/06/05
    In this episode of The Holding Company with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how multi-business owners use employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) as a retention and culture tool. They dive into the case of Publix Super Markets, an employee-owned company with over 250,000 associates and a market cap exceeding $50 billion, examining how ownership stakes create alignment and reduce turnover. The hosts also discuss the structural challenges — including valuation complexity and liquidity constraints — and compare ESOPs to phantom stock and direct equity grants. Finally, they touch on how listener support via buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo keeps the show ad-free and independent. #HoldingCompany #ESOP #EmployeeOwnership #Publix #RetentionStrategy #CultureBuilding #PrivateCompany #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #CapitalAllocation #OwnershipStructure #TalentManagement #LongTermIncentives #PhantomStock #LiquidityEvent #BusinessStrategy #MultiBusinessOwner #ValueCreation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分