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I never get bored with Smurfit Kappa (SKG). Here's my stock review
Episode 10

I never get bored with Smurfit Kappa (SKG). Here's my stock review

The Desert Island Investor · Mark Atkinson and Paul Kerin

August 6, 202330m 31s

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Show Notes

Smurfit Kappa is a FTSE 100 company and one of the leading providers of paper-based packaging in the world with operations in over 30 countries. In this episode of the podcast Mark explains why he has maintained faith in Smurfit Kappa through thick and thin. Paul points out that they even make a cardboard tent. The 'Question in a Bottle' this time is from David Raywood who asks Mark to explain, what is EBITDA?

The Desert Island Investor podcast is a series of podcasts that document the experiences and strategies of private investor Mark Atkinson. Mark's long-term investments have enabled him to become financially independent and to retire at the comparatively early age of 53. This episode of the podcast is generously hosted by London City based analysts Progressive Equity Research.

Created by Mark Atkinson (LinkedIn) | Produced by Paul Kerin | Wave SFX by juskiddink (Freesound) Creative Commons Attribution Licence | Corkscrew SFX by YleArkisto (Freesound) Creative Commons Attribution Licence | Question in a Bottle illustration courtesy of Freepik.

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Smurfit Kappa Group | The Smurfit Kappa KARTENT (YouTube) | 10 Hours of Rain in a Cardboard Tent - Kent Survival (YouTube)

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