Listen "Investing in Dislocations with Andy Kurita of Kettle Hill Capital Management"
Episode Synopsis
My guest on the show today is Andy Kurita, the Portfolio Manager at Kettle Hill Capital Management. Andy has a track record in long-short investing in small cap US equities that goes back to the early 2000s. We haven’t had many managers who actively short on the podcast and I was curious to hear from Andy about:
How Kettle Hill is differentiated versus other hedge funds;
What he thinks about the small cap investing landscape today;
The difference between a stock that fits in the long book versus in the short book;
What it has been like to be a short investor in recent years; and
How he thinks about concentration and risk management.
How Kettle Hill is differentiated versus other hedge funds;
What he thinks about the small cap investing landscape today;
The difference between a stock that fits in the long book versus in the short book;
What it has been like to be a short investor in recent years; and
How he thinks about concentration and risk management.
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