Group 1 - Digital Turbine (APPS) reported solid results in the third quarter, leading to a surge in its share price [1] - Despite the positive results, parts of Digital Turbine's business are still struggling, indicating mixed performance [1] - Growth for Digital Turbine is predominantly coming from specific segments of the company [1] Group 2 - Narweena, an asset manager led by Richard Durant, focuses on identifying market dislocations due to poor understanding of long-term business prospects [1] - The firm believes excess risk-adjusted returns can be achieved by targeting businesses with secular growth opportunities in markets with barriers to entry [1] - Narweena's investment strategy is driven by the belief that an aging population and low growth will create new investment opportunities, contrasting with past trends [1] Group 3 - Many industries are expected to face stagnation or secular decline, which may paradoxically improve business performance due to reduced competition [1] - Conversely, some businesses may experience rising costs and diseconomies of scale [1] - The economy is increasingly dominated by asset-light businesses, leading to a declining need for infrastructure investments over time [1]
Digital Turbine: Continued Progress But Still A Mixed Bag