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Episode Overview
In this wide-ranging conversation, legendary investor Bill Nygren discusses how value investing has evolved since the 1980s—and why the traditional valuation metrics many investors still rely on no longer adequately measure a company’s true worth. Nygren explains how intangibles like brand and customer acquisition costs have transformed the investing landscape, why accounting conservatism can obscure opportunity, and what he learned from Warren Buffett’s purchase of Coca-Cola decades ago.
This episode is a masterclass on adapting a classic investment philosophy for the modern age—combining rigorous analysis with intellectual flexibility.
Key Topics Covered
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Episode Highlights
Featured Companies
Coca-Cola, Comcast, Charter Communications, Airbnb, Merck, Bank of America, Citigroup, Capital One, First Citizens, and NVIDIA.
About Bill Nygren
Bill Nygren is one of the most respected voices in value investing. As Portfolio Manager of the Oakmark Fund and Oakmark Select Fund, he’s built a track record of disciplined, long-term outperformance by focusing on intrinsic value and patient capital allocation.
Unlocking Investment Opportunities Since 1975
At the Boyar Value Group, we've dedicated nearly five decades to the pursuit of value on behalf of our clients. Founded in 1975, our firm has earned a reputation as a trusted source for uncovering undervalued opportunities in the stock market.
To find out more about the Boyar Value Group, please visit www.boyarvaluegroup.com
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Episode Overview
In this wide-ranging conversation, legendary investor Bill Nygren discusses how value investing has evolved since the 1980s—and why the traditional valuation metrics many investors still rely on no longer adequately measure a company’s true worth. Nygren explains how intangibles like brand and customer acquisition costs have transformed the investing landscape, why accounting conservatism can obscure opportunity, and what he learned from Warren Buffett’s purchase of Coca-Cola decades ago.
This episode is a masterclass on adapting a classic investment philosophy for the modern age—combining rigorous analysis with intellectual flexibility.
Key Topics Covered
Featured Offer from Boyar Research
Before you dive back into the markets, make sure you take advantage of our limited-time 50% pre-order discount on The Forgotten Forty 2026 — Boyar Research’s flagship annual report featuring 40 catalyst-driven stock ideas for the year ahead.
Every company included has been deeply analyzed in a full-length Boyar Research report — the same research trusted by some of the world’s leading hedge funds, family offices, and institutional investors.
Learn more or pre-order here: boyarresearch.com/2026
Offer expires December 15.
Episode Highlights
Featured Companies
Coca-Cola, Comcast, Charter Communications, Airbnb, Merck, Bank of America, Citigroup, Capital One, First Citizens, and NVIDIA.
About Bill Nygren
Bill Nygren is one of the most respected voices in value investing. As Portfolio Manager of the Oakmark Fund and Oakmark Select Fund, he’s built a track record of disciplined, long-term outperformance by focusing on intrinsic value and patient capital allocation.
Unlocking Investment Opportunities Since 1975
At the Boyar Value Group, we've dedicated nearly five decades to the pursuit of value on behalf of our clients. Founded in 1975, our firm has earned a reputation as a trusted source for uncovering undervalued opportunities in the stock market.
To find out more about the Boyar Value Group, please visit www.boyarvaluegroup.com

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