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Back to EpisodesDoes T. Rowe Price’s 1950 Growth Stock Checklist Still Work Today?
Description
What’s harder than finding a “great company”? Figuring out whether you’re buying a great company or just the great memory of one. In this episode, Stephen and Andrew hop into a time machine and pressure-test T. Rowe Price’s 1950 Barron’s checklist for picking growth stocks—then ask what still holds up, what breaks, and what’s surprisingly timeless.
They walk through eight factors (management, R&D, competition, financial strength, ROIC, margins, regulation risk, and employee dynamics) and translate each one into modern investor language—using real-world examples like Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Coke/Pepsi, and even the gaming industry’s microtransaction “race to the bottom.”
What You Will Learn
How T. Rowe Price defined a “growth stock” in 1950—and why it’s more practical than today’s hype definition
What “management quality and employee goodwill” looks like in real life
How to think about R&D and innovation beyond buzzwords
Why “cutthroat competition” often turns into a race to the bottom—and how to spot it early
Where regulation can quietly cap returns
Timestamps
00:00 Setting the stage: the 1950 Barron’s article and why it’s worth revisiting
04:31 Growth stock definition from the article and why it’s so “eloquent”
08:59 Checklist #1: management quality, employee goodwill, insider ownership
12:50 Social trends and employee sentiment
18:53 Checklist #2: intelligent research—new products/markets and staying ahead
24:55 Checklist #3: cutthroat competition, microtransactions, CAC, race to the bottom
31:41 Checklist #4: strong finances—debt metrics and surviving adversity
34:01 Checklist #5–6: ROIC and profit margins—what still works vs. what’s dated
40:23 Checklist #7–8: regulation risk and employee pay/flexibility
Resources Mentioned
The Value Spotlight Newsletter: https://einvestingforbeginners.com/value-spotlight-newsletter/
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