QAV America 18 – Tractors and Ten-Baggers (TITN)

QAV America 18 – Tractors and Ten-Baggers (TITN)

In this episode of QAV America, Cam and Tony dig into the latest market moves, starting with the chaos in gold prices caused by unexpected US tariffs on Swiss gold imports. Cam reports on the strong performance of the QAV US portfolio—up nearly 64% since inception—highlighting big winners like ZEPP (+964% in a month), CX, IHS, and Orix. They cover portfolio changes, including selling OPHC and adding Jackson Financial (JXN), and discuss broader US economic news, including tariff extensions, inflation concerns, and Fed rate expectations. The centrepiece of the episode is Cam’s deep dive (“Pulled Pork”) on Titan Machinery (TITN), one of the largest US agricultural and construction equipment dealers. He breaks down the company’s history, revenue mix, recent financial challenges caused by the US farming downturn, and why it still scores well under the QAV system. After the investing talk, the “After Hours” segment touches on classic films, new TV shows, and even the Rumble in the Jungle.

QAV America 17 – Gray Gold: Finding Value in America’s Forgotten TV Empire (GTN)

QAV America 17 – Gray Gold: Finding Value in America’s Forgotten TV Empire (GTN)

In Episode 17 of QAV America, Cameron and Tony dive deep into the murky waters of the US media landscape with a pulled pork on Gray Television (GTN) — a classic “cigar butt” Berkshire-style stock that’s generating mountains of cash, trading at absurdly cheap levels, and doubling down on local television and film production while Wall Street yawns. They dissect Gray’s sprawling empire of local stations, film studios, and sports networks, and discuss how its political ad revenue, cash flow, and real estate assets might be wildly mispriced. It’s old media, new math, and some good old-fashioned cynicism.

QAV America 16 – Seneca Foods – A Classic Value Buy

QAV America 16 – Seneca Foods – A Classic Value Buy

In this episode of QAV America, Australian value investors Tony and Cam are focusing on Seneca Foods, a classic American company known for its packaged fruits and vegetables. They discuss Seneca’s financial performance, history, and why it’s a compelling value stock despite being considered a boring business. The hosts also reflect on other stocks they have reviewed recently, showing significant gains, and emphasize the ongoing potential to find undervalued stocks in the US market. The podcast aims to apply value investing principles to identify promising investment opportunities.

QAV America – Portfolio Update

I had to sell our holding in ENIC today because it became a Rule 1 sell (ie dropped 20% below the price we bought it at). I replaced it with GTN, Gray Media. Gray Media, Inc., formerly Gray Television, Inc., is a multimedia company. The Company owns local television...

QAV America 15 – BHC – Dirty Drugs, Deeper Discount

QAV America 15 – BHC – Dirty Drugs, Deeper Discount

This week on QAV America, Cameron delivers a doozy of a pulled pork on Bausch Health Companies (BHC), the scandal-riddled pharma beast formerly known as Valeant. From jacking drug prices to a multi-billion dollar loss for Bill Ackman, this company has a backstory filthier than a New Jersey motel carpet. But does all that stink mean it’s a value investor’s dream? We break down the history, the cashflow, the debt, and whether BHC’s rebrand is enough to justify a second look — or if it’s just lipstick on a particularly greasy pig.

QAV America 14 – Sasol: The Value of Dirty Money

QAV America 14 – Sasol: The Value of Dirty Money

In this episode of QAV America, Cameron dives deep into the murky, combustible world of Sasol (NYSE: SSL), a South African company built on the back of coal liquefaction technology born in Nazi Germany and refined under apartheid. It’s the kind of “anti-woke” fossil fuel juggernaut value investors might love—or love to hate. With Tony chiming in, they explore Sasol’s origins, tech, environmental baggage (they’re the world’s largest single emitter of CO₂), explosive safety record, and its appeal as a classic ugly-duckling value stock. They also tackle the ethics of ESG investing, ADR headaches, and Sasol’s brutal-but-effective cash-generating machinery.

QAV America 13 – Smartwatches, Smart Valuation

QAV America 13 – Smartwatches, Smart Valuation

In this episode of _QAV America_, Cam and Tony dissect the fundamentals of **Zepp Health (ZEPP)**, a Chinese smartwatch manufacturer with aspirations well beyond step counters. They unpack the company’s evolution from low-margin Xiaomi contractor to an ambitious, vertically-integrated brand aiming to take on Apple — at a fraction of the cost. Cam walks through the business model, leadership, geopolitical hedging via a Netherlands HQ, and a potential future in AI-powered wearables. Despite being unprofitable, Zepp boasts positive operating cash flow, aggressive R&D spend, and a book value nearly five times its share price. Tony and Cam debate its merits as a deep value tech stock in a crowded, commodified market — with a few detours into Marx Brothers references and Cameron’s post-Kung Fu abs.

QAV America 12.2 – Self-Coups and Steel Stocks

QAV America 12.2 – Self-Coups and Steel Stocks

Cam and Tony dive deep into the performance of the QAV USA portfolio, which beat the S&P 500 handsomely with a 28.5% return over the last 12 months. The highlight of the episode is a rich and surprisingly wild pulled pork on Korean steel giant POSCO (PKX), including its transformation from a state-owned dinosaur into a cash-gushing, lithium-investing modern behemoth. Cam throws in a history lesson on South Korea’s postwar dictatorship, self-coups, and assassinations, making this one of the more cinematic episodes yet. They also discuss the removal of the Z-score from the checklist, U.S. tariffs, Trump’s fluctuating relationship with Elon Musk, and why lithium is flashing a buy signal.

QAV America 11 – The Tesla of Oil Rigs

QAV America 11 – The Tesla of Oil Rigs

In this episode of QAV America, Cameron gives a pulled pork on Precision Drilling Corp. (PDS) — a Canadian oil services company building high-tech, remotely operated, even walking oil rigs. Think Tesla, but for shale fields. They cover the company’s innovative rig tech, impressive cash generation, and resilience through past oil busts, while also addressing its debt risks and why the market might still be gun-shy. Plus: updates on the QAV dummy portfolio (up 33% YoY), a breakdown of top performers like Willis Lease Finance (WLFC) and Foreign Trade Bank of Latin America (BLX), and a Tesla sticker that sums up the state of modern car ownership.

QAV America 10 – ORIX & The Japanese Conglomerate Discount: Value or Value Trap?

QAV America 10 – ORIX & The Japanese Conglomerate Discount: Value or Value Trap?

In this episode of **QAV U.S.**, Cameron and Tony dive deep into Japanese financial conglomerate **ORIX Corp (NYSE: IX / TYO: 8591)**—a sprawling, Berkshire-like beast with operations in leasing, insurance, private equity, energy, real estate, and even a baseball team. They discuss ORIX’s intriguing scandal history in Australia, its global diversification, and the tax nightmares of investing in PFIC-designated ADRs for U.S. citizens. The episode also covers the broader Japanese market dynamics (like stocks trading under book value), crude oil’s re-entry as a buy, and the nuances of applying the QAV system to ADRs with foreign currency reporting. As always, the show blends solid financial analysis with historical trivia, sarcasm, and irreverent humour.