The largest generational cohort prefers liquor to wine and beer, and a growing percentage of millennials are choosing marijuana over alcohol, said Angela Aldrich, founder of Bayberry Capital Management, during her presentation at the Sohn Investment Conference on Monday.
While the company and its stock have grown steadily over the last five years, Aldrich suspects a slowdown is coming as Treasury struggles to retain its top talent and has oversaturated distribution channels as millennials turn away from wine.A buzzy new activist fund is pushing for change at Wyndham Hotels to save the company money and help the environment
A Blue Ridge alum, Aldrich believes what sets her firm apart is her ability to short. Her fund has been backed by Blue Ridge founder John Griffin, and she said in a previous interview with Business Insider that she learned to short from Griffin.
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