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Family Business Stories with Fexingo: Succession, Legacy, and Multi-Generational Companies

Family Business Stories with Fexingo: Succession, Legacy, and Multi-Generational Companies

著者: Fexingo
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Family Business Stories with Fexingo examines the unique dynamics of multi-generational companies—from succession planning and legacy preservation to the friction between tradition and innovation. Lucas and Luna explore real-world cases like the Redstone family's battle over ViacomCBS, the Hermès family's resistance to LVMH's takeover, and the Ford family's evolving role at the automaker. They dissect the legal structures, tax strategies, and governance models that help families retain control while scaling. Lucas brings historical context and financial analysis; Luna challenges assumptions about nepotism, emotional decision-making, and the 'clogs to clogs in three generations' adage. This show serves owners, heirs, advisors, and anyone curious about how power and wealth pass through generations. What happens when a founder's vision collides with a third-generation CEO's ambition—and how do families navigate the line between legacy and stagnation? #FamilyBusiness #Succession #Legacy #MultiGenerational #BusinessOwnership #FamilyOffice #EstatePlanning #Governance #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Business #Careers #Entrepreneurship #WealthManagement #Leadership #PrivatelyHeld #SuccessionPlanning #FamilyDynamics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How the Mars Family Built a Candy Empire Without Going Public
    2026/06/07
    The Mars family turned a candy startup into a $40 billion global empire spanning pet care, food, and chewing gum. But they've never once held an IPO. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the founding story from Frank Mars's kitchen-table beginnings to the third generation's quiet power play. They explore the Mars family's fanatical commitment to privacy, their five principles that function as an internal constitution, and how they've avoided the scandals that tripped up other private dynasties like Ferrero or Bosch. Specific numbers include the company's estimated $45 billion in annual revenue, the $23 billion Wrigley acquisition in 2008, and the family's near-total control through a ownership structure that outsiders can't even see. It's a masterclass in staying private, staying united, and staying out of the headlines. #MarsFamily #PrivateCompany #FamilyBusiness #CandyEmpire #PetCare #WrigleyAcquisition #FivePrinciples #ThirdGeneration #ForrestMarsSr #FrankMars #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessHistory #SuccessionPlanning #OwnershipStructure #PrivateEquity #CorporateGovernance #MarsInc Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How the Ferrero Family Built a Nutella Empire Without Going Public
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of Family Business Stories with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how the Ferrero family turned a small pastry shop in post-war Italy into a global confectionery giant without ever selling shares to the public. They focus on the pivotal decision in the 1950s to create Nutella as a response to cocoa shortages, and how the family's private ownership allowed them to make long-term bets on quality and brand equity that public companies often cannot. The hosts discuss the role of secrecy in family businesses, the transition to the third generation, and what Ferrero's $30 billion valuation says about the power of staying private. Listeners learn one concrete lesson: why Ferrero's refusal to go public gave it a competitive edge over publicly traded rivals like Nestlé and Mars. #Ferrero #Nutella #FamilyBusiness #PrivateCompany #Confectionery #BusinessStrategy #Succession #MicheleFerrero #GiovanniFerrero #BusinessHistory #Italy #Kinder #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PrivateOwnership #LongTermThinking #BrandBuilding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How the Molson Family Brewed a Beer Empire Across Centuries
    2026/06/06
    This episode of Family Business Stories with Fexingo looks at the Molson family, who have been brewing beer in Canada since 1786. Lucas and Luna trace the family's journey from a small Montreal brewery to a global beer giant, exploring how the family navigated succession, financial crises, and the 2005 merger with Coors. They focus on the key decisions — including the choice to go public in 1945 and the creation of a family constitution — that allowed the Molsons to keep brewing through seven generations. Specific numbers: the Molson family's stake in Molson Coors today and the brewery's output in the 1800s. Lucas also explains why the Molson story is a rare case of a family business that survived both Canadian and American consolidation waves. #MolsonFamily #BeerEmpire #FamilyBusiness #SuccessionPlanning #MolsonCoors #BrewingHistory #CanadianBusiness #MultiGenerational #BusinessHistory #FamilyConstitution #IPO #BeerIndustry #Montreal #SeventhGeneration #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
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