Johnny Shapiro is a Senior Reporter for The Australian Financial Review, Australia's number-one finance newspaper. Johnny's expertise is investigating peculiar or 'unusual' companies, CEOs and business practices.

My guest for this episode is Johnny Shapiro. Johnny is a Senior Reporter for The Australian Financial Review, Australia’s number-one finance newspaper.

OWEN’S TIP: If you can, read this article BEFORE listening: “Inside The Boiler Room That Is Big Un”

In recent years, Johnny and his colleagues at AFR have been responsible for reporting on the unravelling of some of our country’s highest-profile corporate collapses. In this episode we talk about Johnny’s career, growing up with a freedom fighter for a grandmother and a gold trading grandfather and how his investigative journalism unravelled an ASX technology company’s darkest secrets.

Finally, Johnny concludes with the story of how he missed out on a 60,000 bagger investment return.

Timestamps:

0:45: Intro to Johnny

1:30 – Apple’s THREE co-founders

3:45 – Fact, fairytales and Johnny is a function of his grandparents: one a freedom fighter the other a stockbroker

6:45 – Johnny studies finance and ends up at a job at INSTO, networking with institutions

8:00 – NSW councils were buying CDO’s(!) before the GFC

11:30 – How Johnny built his network to know everyone in Aussie debt markets, leaves INSTO to join ANZ… then back to INSTO

13:00 – Staring into “the abyss” in the early days of the GFC

16:30 – some of Johnny’s highlights – Slater & Gordon made Johnny appreciate how difficult it is to cover stories involving management and investors in high-profile collapses

19:30 – Johnny tells an incredible story: How Johnny unravelled Big Un (formerly ASX: BIG) – and it started with GetSwift

Following leads

The network

Copping abuse on social measure

2 smoking guns

PPSR searches

$12,000 for one social video?

31:30 – “Does this Cost?”. Response: “Hahaha only if you want it to. With our sponsor onboard the filming on the day is all covered.” And where is Big Un today?

37:00 – Could a mum and dad or DIY investor detect this type of poor corporate governance?

40:00 – What is a roll up strategy? How does it go wrong? Also, a big mention of Constellation Software (TSE: CSU).

43:00 – Corporate Travel Management’s Vs. VGI Partners’ 20 “Red Flags”

46:30 – Blue Sky’s denial of “foreign” short seller claims and a conference call – without questions

49:00 – Is short seller reporting unfair?

53:00 – Where is finance journalism headed over the next 10 years?

56:30 – A correlation between negative news and newspaper sales?

59:10 – What Johnny would tell a younger him about money or investing – A 60,000x investment he sold!!!!

Further Reading:

Johnny’s story on Slater & Gordon

Jemima Whyte’s coverage of GetSwift’s Class Action

Johnny’s BIG exposure on Big Un: “Inside The Boiler Room That Is Big Un”

Johnny & Vesna Poljak’s coverage of Corporate Travel Vs. VGI

Johnny & Jemima Whyte’s piece on Roll Ups

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This podcast contains factual/general information only. It is NOT financial advice of any kind. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you’re confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner.
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser or financial adviser.
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Johnny Shapiro is a Senior Reporter for The Australian Financial Review, Australia's number-one finance newspaper. Johnny's expertise is investigating peculiar or 'unusual' companies, CEOs and business practices.


My guest for this episode is Johnny Shapiro. Johnny is a Senior Reporter for The Australian Financial Review, Australia’s number-one finance newspaper.


OWEN’S TIP: If you can, read this article BEFORE listening: “Inside The Boiler Room That Is Big Un”


In recent years, Johnny and his colleagues at AFR have been responsible for reporting on the unravelling of some of our country’s highest-profile corporate collapses. In this episode we talk about Johnny’s career, growing up with a freedom fighter for a grandmother and a gold trading grandfather and how his investigative journalism unravelled an ASX technology company’s darkest secrets.


Finally, Johnny concludes with the story of how he missed out on a 60,000 bagger investment return.


Timestamps:


0:45: Intro to Johnny
1:30 – Apple’s THREE co-founders
3:45 – Fact, fairytales and Johnny is a function of his grandparents: one a freedom fighter the other a stockbroker
6:45 – Johnny studies finance and ends up at a job at INSTO, networking with institutions
8:00 – NSW councils were buying CDO’s(!) before the GFC
11:30 – How Johnny built his network to know everyone in Aussie debt markets, leaves INSTO to join ANZ… then back to INSTO
13:00 – Staring into “the abyss” in the early days of the GFC
16:30 – some of Johnny’s highlights – Slater & Gordon made Johnny appreciate how difficult it is to cover stories involving management and investors in high-profile collapses
19:30 – Johnny tells an incredible story: How Johnny unravelled Big Un (formerly ASX: BIG) – and it started with GetSwift
Following leads
The network
Copping abuse on social measure
2 smoking guns
PPSR searches
$12,000 for one social video?
31:30 – “Does this Cost?”. Response: “Hahaha only if you want it to. With our sponsor onboard the filming on the day is all covered.” And where is Big Un today?
37:00 – Could a mum and dad or DIY investor detect this type of poor corporate governance?
40:00 – What is a roll up strategy? How does it go wrong? Also, a big mention of Constellation Software (TSE: CSU).
43:00 – Corporate Travel Management’s Vs. VGI Partners’ 20 “Red Flags”
46:30 – Blue Sky’s denial of “foreign” short seller claims and a conference call – without questions
49:00 – Is short seller reporting unfair?
53:00 – Where is finance journalism headed over the next 10 years?
56:30 – A correlation between negative news and newspaper sales?
59:10 – What Johnny would tell a younger him about money or investing – A 60,000x investment he sold!!!!


Further Reading:


Johnny’s story on Slater & Gordon

Jemima Whyte’s coverage of GetSwift’s Class Action

Johnny’s BIG exposure on Big Un: “Inside The Boiler Room That Is Big Un”

Johnny & Vesna Poljak’s coverage of Corporate Travel Vs. VGI
Johnny & Jemima Whyte’s piece on Roll Ups



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This podcast contains factual/general information only. It is NOT financial advice of any kind. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you’re confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner.

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser or financial adviser.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices