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The winners of the Pershing Square Challenge 2026 discuss their Doordash pitch, including why the growth story still has room to run (and the 90 primary research calls they made to back up that call). We get into durable US restaurant growth, why new verticals and international could inflect to profitability earlier than the street models, the underappreciated opex leverage, their proprietary Wolt case study, the Tony Xu bet, and why they think the Citrini AI-agent thesis on DoorDash is overblown.
This episode is sponsored by Trata. Check out their DASH transcript at https://www.trata.com/dash
Team DASH presentation:
ZK's LinkedIn
Aaron's LinkedIn
Elliot's LinkedIn
Chapters
00:00 The Pershing Square Challenge and team DoorDash
01:14 Sponsor: Trata
02:50 Meet the team: ZK, Elliot, and Aaron
05:40 Why they picked DoorDash out of the screen
10:10 The bull case in three parts
11:20 US restaurant growth: still the middle innings?
13:20 Demographics as a tailwind
17:50 Order frequency and the China comp
21:00 Valuation: $70B cap, adjusted EBITDA, and the path to $320
25:35 The real downside: competition, Amazon, bundled memberships
29:50 The ~90 primary research calls
33:35 New verticals and the grocery economics
38:10 A DoorDash bet or a Tony Xu bet?
41:40 Management comp and alignment
43:45 International: the Wolt case study and Deliveroo
47:00 The tech-stack reinvestment cycle
51:00 Sylvie makes her podcast debut
51:20 Citrini and the AI-agent threat
56:20 Wrap
Links:
Yet Another Value Blog - https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
Production and editing by The Podcast Consultant - https://thepodcastconsultant.com/
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The winners of the Pershing Square Challenge 2026 discuss their Doordash pitch, including why the growth story still has room to run (and the 90 primary research calls they made to back up that call). We get into durable US restaurant growth, why new verticals and international could inflect to profitability earlier than the street models, the underappreciated opex leverage, their proprietary Wolt case study, the Tony Xu bet, and why they think the Citrini AI-agent thesis on DoorDash is overblown.
This episode is sponsored by Trata. Check out their DASH transcript at https://www.trata.com/dash
Team DASH presentation:
ZK's LinkedIn
Aaron's LinkedIn
Elliot's LinkedIn
Chapters
00:00 The Pershing Square Challenge and team DoorDash
01:14 Sponsor: Trata
02:50 Meet the team: ZK, Elliot, and Aaron
05:40 Why they picked DoorDash out of the screen
10:10 The bull case in three parts
11:20 US restaurant growth: still the middle innings?
13:20 Demographics as a tailwind
17:50 Order frequency and the China comp
21:00 Valuation: $70B cap, adjusted EBITDA, and the path to $320
25:35 The real downside: competition, Amazon, bundled memberships
29:50 The ~90 primary research calls
33:35 New verticals and the grocery economics
38:10 A DoorDash bet or a Tony Xu bet?
41:40 Management comp and alignment
43:45 International: the Wolt case study and Deliveroo
47:00 The tech-stack reinvestment cycle
51:00 Sylvie makes her podcast debut
51:20 Citrini and the AI-agent threat
56:20 Wrap
Links:
Yet Another Value Blog - https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com
See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer
Production and editing by The Podcast Consultant - https://thepodcastconsultant.com/

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