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The Difference Between Great and Good Investors

Great investors differ from good investors in three key respects: (1) they are able to reduce mental clutter and thus focus more deeply on the key issues that matter; (2) they hone their creativity through extensive reading of diverse & complex material well beyond Finance & Investing; and (3) they are able to build collaborative […]

Aug 14 . 6 MIN READ
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Spotlighting Garware Technical Fibres

In this month’s newsletter, we disclose the stock specific holdings in Marcellus Little Champs strategy. Besides the obvious requirements of clean accounting and prudent capital allocation, common traits across Little Champs are dominant positions in respective niches, high RoCEs & high reinvestment rates and consequent high earnings growth alongside a healthy balance sheet. In this […]

Aug 10 . 11 MIN READ
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Schools Beat Earlier Plagues With Outdoor Classes. We Should Too

It is back to school season in many parts of the world and authorities are none the more wiser in terms of how to go about it. Early into the lockdown, we featured a piece in the 3L&3S about why closing schools for long causes life-long harm and increases inequality and also the shortcomings of online classes. Several […]

Aug 09 . 3 MIN READ
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The Cautionary Tale of Equity Research

Equity research is perhaps one of the most fulfilling professions. As an analyst, you get to study and value businesses with different business models and dynamic at that, to ‘grill’ CEOs who’ve spent more years running the business than you’ve been on the planet, serve some of the sharpest fund managers as clients and compete with a whole […]

Aug 09 . 4 MIN READ
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Coronavirus Has Upended Everything Airlines Know About Pricing

The airline industry has been notorious for being the most difficult ones to profit from or indeed survive in, given almost every crisis seems to lead to a round of bankruptcies. The current crisis with the travel bans might just be the most severe of them all. This article talks about a completely new challenge the […]

Aug 09 . 3 MIN READ
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Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die

Ed Yong has been putting out some really well researched pieces through the pandemic on complex matters of science but explained in a way that all of us can understand. In this piece, he writes about the human immune system, a subject of prime concern for those of us who are hoping against hope for […]

Aug 09 . 5 MIN READ
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A question of judgement

Judgement is the most prized quality that employers would like to see in their managers, that shareholders would like to see in the CEOs of their investee companies and voters would like to see in politicians. But what exactly is good judgement? Can you define it or frame it? “Good judgment is a quality everyone […]

Aug 09 . 3 MIN READ
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‘They’d Find Fraud, Fraud, Fraud.’

Geo-political aggression is not the only place in which China is making waves. In recent years, several global investors have lost their shirts investing in Chinese companies not due to Covid-19 nor due to the economic slowdown but largely due to fraud. That in turn has spawned a cottage industry in America – experts who […]

Aug 09 . 4 MIN READ
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“The Victory Project” on Marcellus’ Second Birthday

  This week we celebrate a triple triumph – Mumbai’s quiet victory against the ravages of Covid-19, Marcellus’ second birthday and the publication of “The Victory Project: Six Steps to Peak Potential”. A Triple Triumph “The Victory Project”, co-authored by yours truly with his friend Anupam Gupta, was originally slated for release in the Spring […]

Aug 07 . 5 MIN READ
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You Can Stop Cleaning Your Mail Now

As our first long read this week says, our understanding of the Coronavirus has been only gradually improving through this pandemic. One of the new findings seem to be the relatively low probability of surfaces (door knobs, railings, delivery packages, etc) as a source of infection. Derek Thompson, in this piece in the Atlantic talks […]

Aug 02 . 4 MIN READ
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The Age of Mass Surveillance Will Not Last Forever

Last week, we featured a piece on the geo-political implications of the business of the internet and how data is at the centre of Cold War 2.0. This piece by none other than Edward Snowden, the CIA analyst who blew the whistle on how the state was using the internet to spy on its own citizens. Snowden […]

Aug 02 . 2 MIN READ
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Google’s Top Search Result? Surprise ! It’s Google

Last week, we featured a piece on how Jio is likely to achieve what no other telecom operator in the world has managed to – creating a layer of profitable services on top of the network access, the primary means of relationship with the subscriber. This article in The Markup with some interesting graphics shows […]

Aug 02 . 4 MIN READ

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