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Our guest on the show today is Eric Ellenbogen, the CEO and Vice Chairman of WildBrain. WildBrain is a 500 million Canadian dollar market cap entertainment company listed on the TSX in Canada. The company operates through two segments, Content Business and Canadian Television Broadcasting, and through those develops, produces, and distributes films and television programs worldwide. WildBrain’s intellectual property includes well known characters such as Snoopy, Strawberry Shortcake and Inspector Gadget.
Eric became CEO during the summer of 2019, after being the Co-President of Classic Media at DreamWorks and having served as the CEO of Marvel before it was acquired by Disney. Given Eric’s vast experience in the media content production industry, I was very much looking forward to talking to Eric about:
This episode of Compounders: The Anatomy of a Multibagger is sponsored by Tegus, an innovative and disruptive company that is changing the way professional investors work. For more information, please visit: https://www.tegus.co/
To get all the latest updates about the podcast, see who we’ll have on next, as well as watch the video version of the pod, please follow us on twitter at @BenClaremon and subscribe to the SNN Network YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/snnwire.
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Each new episode will be available every Tuesday morning on Apple, Spotify and all podcast streaming platforms.
All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of Cove Street Capital or any affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.
By Ben Claremon & SNN Network5
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Our guest on the show today is Eric Ellenbogen, the CEO and Vice Chairman of WildBrain. WildBrain is a 500 million Canadian dollar market cap entertainment company listed on the TSX in Canada. The company operates through two segments, Content Business and Canadian Television Broadcasting, and through those develops, produces, and distributes films and television programs worldwide. WildBrain’s intellectual property includes well known characters such as Snoopy, Strawberry Shortcake and Inspector Gadget.
Eric became CEO during the summer of 2019, after being the Co-President of Classic Media at DreamWorks and having served as the CEO of Marvel before it was acquired by Disney. Given Eric’s vast experience in the media content production industry, I was very much looking forward to talking to Eric about:
This episode of Compounders: The Anatomy of a Multibagger is sponsored by Tegus, an innovative and disruptive company that is changing the way professional investors work. For more information, please visit: https://www.tegus.co/
To get all the latest updates about the podcast, see who we’ll have on next, as well as watch the video version of the pod, please follow us on twitter at @BenClaremon and subscribe to the SNN Network YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/snnwire.
For more information about Cove Street Capital, please visit: https://covestreetcapital.com/
iTunes: https://apple.co/3xlUvPY
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jxkxLl
Each new episode will be available every Tuesday morning on Apple, Spotify and all podcast streaming platforms.
All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of Cove Street Capital or any affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.

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