Talking Research - Walter Scott

Walter Scott & Partners

We are Walter Scott. We were established in 1983 to manage bespoke equity portfolios for institutional clients around the world. We undertake in-depth research to find growth companies that have the ability to consistently compound wealth over the long term.Our team analyses and debates every investment idea with discipline and rigour. We believe that a team approach ensures better investment decisions.Key to our success is the consistent implementation of our tried-and-tested investment philosophy by an experienced, motivated and collaborative team.Find out more at https://www.walterscott.com/Our podcast episodes are intended for institutional investors and consultants only.

  1. 12/12/2025

    The AI gold rush: infrastructure, chips and the race to scale

    What does AI look like on the ground in California? Fresh from a week on the US West Coast, Investment Manager Tom Miedema shares what he heard in boardrooms and labs – from data centre build‑outs and custom chips to the realities of software adoption and monetisation. This episode cuts through the hype to explore who is likely to win, where supply chains are straining, and why some AI milestones may be further away than headlines suggest.  Higher margin, lower risk – why we like/there’s a lot to like about Microsoft and Amazon’s data centre model Winning the “daily knife fight” – why experience matters in the AI infrastructure build outAI is disrupting the software-as-a-service industry, but many incumbents are learning fastMonetisation of AI has been a slow burn, but an inflection point may be comingHow “the march of the nines” explains why some AI progress might be further away than we think  Listen to the podcast to learn more. Resources Dwarkesh PodcastAndrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away Ilya Sutskever – We're moving from the age of scaling to the age of researchSatya Nadella — How Microsoft is preparing for AGIRichard Sutton – Father of RL thinks LLMs are a dead endArtificial meat is harder than artificial intelligence — Lewis Bollard The podcast is intended for investment professionals only and should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation. Any stock examples discussed are given in the context of the theme being explored, and the views expressed are those of the presenters at the time of the recording.

    22 min
  2. 26/08/2025

    Future of payments: stablecoins to AI agents

    Stablecoins are now bypassing banks, AI agents are making purchases and global payments are accelerating rapidly. Jamie Zegleman discusses the technologies reshaping the payments landscape, cross‑border flows, and everyday commerce. Stablecoins are scaling fast, with over $250bn in circulation and trillions in annual transaction volume — driven by speed, cost efficiency, and growing adoption across crypto trading and international money transfers.Agentic commerce is becoming real, as AI agents begin to transact autonomously —booking travel, making purchases, and navigating payment networks with minimal human input.Payment giants are evolving, with Mastercard and Visa integrating stablecoin and AI agent capabilities to remain central to digital transactions and cross-border flows.European fintech firms are leading innovation, with the likes of Wise, Adyen, Revolut and Monzo solving complex infrastructure challenges and setting new standards in digital finance.Listen to the podcast to learn more. Resources -          Do stablecoins spell danger for Visa and Mastercard? (article) Stablecoins are growing in popularity, but Investment Manager Jamie Zegleman thinks they are unlikely to dislodge the global payments duopoly of Visa and Mastercard. The podcast is intended for investment professionals only and should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation. Any stock examples discussed are given in the context of the theme being explored, and the views expressed are those of the presenters at the time of the recording.

    23 min
  3. 22/05/2025

    Navigating Trump's Tariffs

    Curious about how Walter Scott is charting a course through volatile stock markets? In this podcast, Investment Manager AJ Kyle and Executive Director Roy Leckie delve into three critical areas: Stock-by-stock scrutiny: Evaluating the supply chains of companies such as Intuitive Surgical to understand their tariff exposure.Project-based analysis: Identifying both defensive and offensive opportunities arising from the tariffs.New idea generation: Exploring opportunities in sectors such as precision instruments and Japanese IT solutions.Additionally, you’ll find out which areas investors might want to avoid during such turbulent times. Join AJ and Roy as they also reflect on Warren Buffett, one of the greatest active stock pickers of all time. Mr Buffett recently announced his retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the age of 94. They share lessons from his illustrious career that can be applied to investing. Listen to the podcast to learn more. Resources -       Tariff Tempests (article) The tariff turmoil has shaken markets, as investors ponder the potentially profound changes to the economic landscape. Roy Leckie, Executive Director, discusses some of the challenges ahead in these uncertain times, but remains confident that the world’s leading companies can navigate their way through the current maelstrom. The podcast is intended for investment professionals only and should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation. Any stock examples discussed are given in the context of the theme being explored, and the views expressed are those of the presenters at the time of the recording.

    32 min
  4. 19/02/2025

    Japan's Under-The-Radar Innovators

    Japan has a rich heritage in robotics, consumer electronics and the automotive industry. But where are the next growth opportunities? Investment Manager Lucia Gibbard went to Japan to find out.  In the foothills of Mount Fuji, robots make robots in total darkness 24/7Companies are investing heavily in digital transformation to enhance efficiencyAs the global supply chain diversifies away from China, Japan's semiconductor industry looks set to benefit Resources: ASML - The Future is AI (article) ASML’s most recent results sparked volatility across the tech sector. Were investors right to be worried? Investment manager Tom Miedema visited the “the most important tech company you’ve never heard of” to find out more.Talking Research Q2 2024 (podcast) AI-driven technologies such as ChatGPT are being adopted at breakneck speeds. Because of this, companies are scrambling to keep up – they need smarter software, stronger networks and better computers. This has created huge opportunities for pioneering firms such as TSMC, ASML and Nvidia. Investment managers Tom Miedema and Jamie Zegleman explore whether these innovative companies will maintain their competitive edge. The podcast is intended for investment professionals only and should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation. Any stock examples discussed are given in the context of the theme being explored, and the views expressed are those of the presenters at the time of the recording.

    23 min

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We are Walter Scott. We were established in 1983 to manage bespoke equity portfolios for institutional clients around the world. We undertake in-depth research to find growth companies that have the ability to consistently compound wealth over the long term.Our team analyses and debates every investment idea with discipline and rigour. We believe that a team approach ensures better investment decisions.Key to our success is the consistent implementation of our tried-and-tested investment philosophy by an experienced, motivated and collaborative team.Find out more at https://www.walterscott.com/Our podcast episodes are intended for institutional investors and consultants only.

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