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We have over 50 bank accounts across our portfolio companies. Nick, our Director of Finance, used to spend hours every week just logging in and checking balances. Then we found Vesto. It pulls in every accountβacross every bankβinto one dashboard. Real-time balances, cash flow, transactions. No more jumping between logins. Now Nick handles it all in under 5 minutes. That means more time spent on cash strategy, less on admin. π Check out Vesto hereβ (Thanks to Vesto for sponsoring this newsletter.) Salvage yards are great boring businesses. Buy broken down cars for pennies on the dollar, strip the parts, and sell them for a profit. It's almost the definition of deep value investing and reminds my of this Warren Buffett quote:
A cigar butt found on the street that has only one puff left in it may not offer much of a smoke, but the βbargain purchaseβ will make that puff all profit. β β-1989 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter. Buy up the absolute cheapest, non-working cars, then sell the parts and scrap metal off for more than you paid for the car. I'd love to own a salvage yard someday. You might think of a salvage yard as a small, mom-and-pop business located on some large piece of land in the middle of nowhere (that's what I thought of, at least). But did you know there's a $57 billion public company that started as a single salvage yard in Vallejo, California? Copart was founded in 1982 by a 34-year-old named Willis J. Johnson. But Willis didn't want just one location. He expanded across California, then to nearby Oregon and Washington. By the mid 1990s, he acquired the largest volume seller of salvage in the entire country, the North Texas Salvage Pool in Dallas. A popular strategy doing is taking an old school business and transitioning its fax machine and paper-dependent operations to software. Copart was way ahead of its time. In 1997, they developed the Copart Auction System - an electronic inventory system that connected all of Copart's locations. Then in 1998, Copart introduced online auctions for car parts. eBay was less than three years old when Copart got into the online auction game. Copart has since become one of the leaders in online auctions for cars & car parts. And Willis himself is worth $3.5 billion. In its most recent quarter, Copart reported revenue of $1.16 billion and net income of $337 million (love those margins). Here are some of the keys to Copart's "boring" success:
Since 1994, Copart has delivered a 40,000% return to shareholders, turning $10,000 into $3.2 million by 2024! β πWhat if your Registered Agent was actually helpful? The more companies I've bought, the more annoying legal entity compliance has gotten. Thanks to Discern for sponsoring today's newsletter.β π Watch this if you want to buy businesses Over the last couple of months, I've narrowed the focus of my podcast. I spoke to some of the most skilled business buyers I know and dove deep into their strategies for finding and closing deals. The advice they share is worth millions. A few of the recent lessons shared on the show:
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