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  <title>SID 0023 Central Garden &amp;amp; Pet - Part 1</title>
  <description>In Part 1 of this three-part podcast, we start by presenting some background on Central Garden &amp;amp;amp; Pet, and we discuss management changes over the last few years that have affected the company’s strategy.&amp;amp;nbsp; We draw comparisons in our analysis to other consumer product firms, and discuss management’s ability to achieve acceptable levels of ROI in its two segments.&amp;amp;nbsp; After this high-level discussion, we take a detailed tour of many of the businesses in its Pet segment, which depending upon the variation of earnings in the problematic Garden segment, we think generally contain about two-thirds of the earnings power of the company.&amp;amp;nbsp; GARP Research, which is the producer of Stocks-in-Depth, recently published an over 50-page long initiation report on Central Garden &amp;amp;amp; Pet.&amp;amp;nbsp; In the following two episodes of Stocks in Depth, we will resume with the Aquatics portion within the Pet segment, cover the Garden segment, and then in Part 3 we will devote considerable time to imparting some of our analysis of the competitive dynamics and market sizes for the plethora of businesses in the Pet and Garden segments. </description>
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