The Best-Performing Stock in S&P 500 History (621,000%)
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In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we study one of the greatest business builders of the last 50 years: Ken Langone.
Most people know Langone as the co-founder of The Home Depot. Fewer know the story of how it all started: backing a recently fired executive, betting on people before credentials, and building a culture where thousands of employees became owners.
We explore Langone's philosophy of capitalism, why he believed ownership changes behavior, how Home Depot became the best-performing stock in S&P 500 history through 2018, and why he argues that people—not products, capital, or strategy—are ultimately the differentiator.
Timestamps
0:00 Ken Langone's view of capitalism
0:33 The simple idea behind Home Depot's success
1:00 Backing Bernie Marcus after he was fired
1:50 The investment that became a 621,000% return
2:58 How 3,000 parking lot workers became millionaires
3:09 The cashier who went on to run 1,700 stores
3:43 The biggest lesson from Ken Langone