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🔑 Learn to buy companies like 3G Capital These guys are one of my biggest inspirations. 3G Capital isn't nearly as famous a name as Berkshire Hathaway, but they have a similar approach (and even worked together on several deals). Today, I'm going to dive into their strategy and give you a few lessons for your own business buying journey. Let's get into it. 3G Capital started in 2004, evolving from the personal investment office of Jorge Paulo Lemann (a Brazilian billionaire) and other partners. They own major stakes in consumer goods companies like Anheuser-Busch InBev, Kraft Heinz, and Restaurant Brands International (I'll get into some of their deals below).
Unlike most private equity firms, 3G Capital focuses on doing one major deal at a time and devotes the bulk of its resources to the acquired company. The firm works with the companies they buy, “getting their hands dirty as operators, not just sideline investors.” In general, 3G Capital makes fewer purchases than the average private equity firm and holds onto its companies for longer, partnering with existing management and shareholders. ​ ​- 3G Capital History​ 3G Capital has a concentrated portfolio and likes to take meaningful stakes in companies so that they can affect the outcome. Here are a few other hallmarks of their strategy:
At its core, 3G is a value investing firm. They aren't buying the hot AI company trading at 500x earnings. Instead, 3G targets companies, focusing on businesses with strong fundamentals but temporary market mispricing. Here's how Managing Partner Pavel Begun put it in an interview:
My screening process is super unscientific. When the crisis hit in Brazil, and we saw the media commenting on it being the worst since the great recession, we pulled out a stock manual on Brazil. We went from A to Z reading about all the publicly traded companies in Brazil. We’ve done the same in Turkey, South Korea, Russia, Eastern Europe, China, and others. If there is a crisis, it is likely that there will be some attractive assets going on sale
Reminds me of Warren Buffett, who made many of his most famous investments during time of crisis and panic (like his $5 billion investment in Goldman Sachs that netted $3.8 billion in profits). Sector Focus 3G has a strong track record in consumer goods, quick-service restaurants, and retail. Notable investments include Anheuser-Busch InBev (beverages), Restaurant Brands International (Burger King, Tim Hortons, Popeyes), Kraft Heinz (food), and recently Skechers (footwear). Turnaround Expertise 3G seeks companies with untapped potential or operational inefficiencies, leveraging its expertise to unlock value through restructuring and strategic repositioning. For example, its Burger King investment yielded a 28x return through operational overhaul and global expansion. Notable Deals 3G Capital acquired:
They also partnered with Warren Buffett in 2015 to acquire Kraft Foods for $40 billion​, then merged it with Heinz to form the world’s fifth-largest food company. What can you learn from 3G?
🔑 Don't make this mistake when buying a business Buying a business without getting a quality of earnings report is like buying a house without a home inspection. You’re taking a big bet without knowing what you’re buying, and it could be a disaster. Even if the seller gives you all their financial statements, they often have very bad bookkeeping. ​ So, what should be in your QOE and financial due diligence package? ​ Here's what today's sponsor Appletree says about their QOE reports: ​ ✅Proof of Cash ​ Are revenues real? We rebuild the last 1-2 years using bank statements to verify that reported earnings arrived in the bank account. ✅Addbacks That Actually Make Sense ​ We normalize SDE or EBITDA with logic, not wishful thinking. The hand-waving. No “adjusting away” real costs just to make numbers look better. ✅Working Capital Analysis ​ Avoid the “Post-Close Surprise” where you’re suddenly short $150k in working capital. We calculate what the business needs to operate smoothly. ✅Forward Looking Projections ​We model post close cash flow and debt service coverage under flat, growth, and decline scenarios – so you know how risky the deal really is. If you’re sending out LOI’s or nearing a deal, don’t go in blind. Talk to Appletree for a pragmatic, thorough Quality of Earnings report – built by people who’ve bought businesses themselves. 🔑 How do you buy $5 billion worth of real estate? My friend Jeffrey built a real estate company that owns and manage $5 billion in assets with a portfolio of 190 properties. The lessons were hard-won over a few decades in the business. He nearly lost everything a couple of times, but learned to manage risk while pursuing aggressive growth. He told me how he got started in the business, how he found his initial niche, and tons of secret tips on how to buy, analyze, and manage real estate. Listen to this one if you want to build your own real estate portfolio. ​Watch on YouTube​ ​Listen on Spotify​ ​Listen on Apple Podcasts​ Have a great day, Sieva P.S. - Are you hiring? Get started with top global talent from Somewhere (I'm a customer and investor) What did you think of today's newsletter? Rate this newsletter using the poll below: ​ Disclaimer: nothing here is investment advice. Please do your own research. The information above is just for information and learning. ​ ​ ​ |
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