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Here's what River Road's investment team members are currently reading, curated by Portfolio Manager Matt Moran, CFA

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My Father’s Business: The Small-Town Values That Built Dollar General into a Billion-Dollar Company
November 2018
My Father’s Business: The Small-Town Values That Built Dollar General into a Billion-Dollar Company
Cal Turner Jr., Rob Simbeck
November 2018
My Father’s Business: The Small-Town Values That Built Dollar General into a Billion-Dollar Company
Cal Turner Jr., Rob Simbeck

Written by Cal Turner Jr., the former CEO of Dollar General and the son of its founder, the book tells the amazing story of how the Turner family of Scottsville, KY grew Dollar General from its rural Kentucky roots into a national retailer with a $30 B market value. The experiences of Cal Turner Jr., his father, and grandfather provide many useful lessons in business management as they navigated the company through decades of change in the retail industry.

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Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side
September 2018
Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side
Howard Marks
September 2018
Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side
Howard Marks

Noted distressed debt investor and author Howard Marks’ investment track record suggests an ability to put the “odds in his favor.” While some on staff hoped for a deeper dive into cycle analysis, Marks chose to keep the material at a high level. Successful investors must recognize how the odds shift as cycles unfold and position portfolios appropriately. Marks urges investors to consider the role of the credit cycle and current valuation levels when determining the “aggressiveness” or “defensiveness” of a portfolio.

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Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
August 2018
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
John Carreyrou
August 2018
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
John Carreyrou

The author is the WSJ journalist that exposed the Theranos fraud through unrelenting investigative journalism. Much like Einhorn’s Fooling Some of the People All of the Time regarding Allied Capital, Theranos relied on misleading statements, wildly optimistic projections, and outright fraud to deceive large companies and otherwise smart individuals (e.g. Safeway, Walgreens, Theranos board members and investors). Carreyrou’s investigative work is a testament to the value of thorough research.

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Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor
July 2018
Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor
Edgar Wachenheim III
July 2018
Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions, and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor
Edgar Wachenheim III

An enjoyable book in which Wachenheim shares his take on how investors can improve their investment practices.

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Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
June 2018
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
Phil Knight
June 2018
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
Phil Knight

A popular read among River Road’s investment team, Shoe Dog is a memoir by Nike founder Phil Knight about his earliest days at the company. The book highlights values we emphasize at River Road, including entrepreneurship, building passionate teams with complementary skill sets, and embracing innovation. The book also highlights the role luck plays in any fledgling venture.

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