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CO/nversations with Adam Wilk

August 24, 2021 Co/Investor Club Season 1 Episode 3
CO/nversations with Adam Wilk
CO/nversations
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CO/nversations
CO/nversations with Adam Wilk
Aug 24, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
Co/Investor Club

Join us for an insightful investing CO/nversation with Sam DiFiore, Alec Brunelle and our knowledgable guest Adam Wilk. Adam Wilk is the founder and portfolio manager of Greystone Capital Management. Greystone Capital is a “long only, equity focused Registered Investment Adviser” concentrated on “identifying mispriced small and microcap securities.” Throughout the firm's first two years of operation, Adam has begun to establish himself as a premier manager in the microcap space. In this episode we learn from Adam's experience in the microcap industry and his process of finding a good company. 

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and not a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. We may buy any company mentioned and make a profit if those securities rise in value. We recommend you consult with a licensed financial professional before purchasing or selling any securities referenced in this podcast. 

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Join us for an insightful investing CO/nversation with Sam DiFiore, Alec Brunelle and our knowledgable guest Adam Wilk. Adam Wilk is the founder and portfolio manager of Greystone Capital Management. Greystone Capital is a “long only, equity focused Registered Investment Adviser” concentrated on “identifying mispriced small and microcap securities.” Throughout the firm's first two years of operation, Adam has begun to establish himself as a premier manager in the microcap space. In this episode we learn from Adam's experience in the microcap industry and his process of finding a good company. 

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and not a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. We may buy any company mentioned and make a profit if those securities rise in value. We recommend you consult with a licensed financial professional before purchasing or selling any securities referenced in this podcast. 

How did you become interested in microcap and smallcap investing?
How do you leverage your friends and network throughout your investment process? Where do you prefer to work independently?
What other topics are you interested in? How does this help your investing skills?
If you could provide one piece of investing advice to your younger self what would it be?
In Greystone's recent quarterly letter you disclose a new position. Can you provide some background on this company and what drove your investment position?
The process of finding a good company
How do you think you will evolve as an investor in the next decade?