In challenging times, the quality of management is paramount to ensure that shareholders capital is well looked after, and companies can survive the battles ...
One, they took a very simple concept and took it global, and were the best of breed globally. It may be a bit late to the punch here, but I think Nick Molnar and Anthony Eisen probably, yeah, top of the pops for me, for a few reasons. They're almost the opposite, but we think they're a good management team. I'm going to say Premier. I think Solomon Lew and Richard Murray are, I believe, a very good management team at Premier Investments (ASX: PMV). Again, it is a founder led company, something which we look for in a management team. It's quite unusual in the resources sector to have someone who's not flamboyant, and not a big talker. We also think that the deal they've done with the government to get the billion dollar, non-recourse loan for their rare earths refinery is something which is very complicated to do, but it's been a really good outcome for shareholders. We feel that they've done some really good things as a management team, including the de merger of Deterra, which we think has been value creative. Getting the company de-geared and in a strong position where it's now able to capitalise on increasing gas prices, and really reap the benefits to shareholders. The company was a bit of a bust. He came and did a good job operationally, in terms of getting the Cooper Basin up and running, producing well. Or what's a management team you're fond of in the material sector? David Thornton: Hello and welcome to Buy Hold Sell. I'm your host, David Thornton. In challenging times, the quality of management teams are essential in order to preserve shareholder capital.