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Thomas Middelhoff reflects on failure in German business

Thomas Middlehoff, the former boss of Bertelsmann, has written a book called “Guilty”. Mr Middlehoff who was jailed for three years for tax evasion and breach of trust feels that “he committed the seven deadly sins in a biblical sense, he says, which is why he feels he deserved time behind bars and the loss of […]

Sep 08, 2019 . 2 MIN READ
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Superbugs Deadlier Than Cancer Put Chemotherapy Into Question

The emergence of super bugs or germs that are resistant to most known anti-biotics has created a quandary among medical professionals dealing with cancer patients. Chemotherapy, the most common cancer treatment has evolved over the years not just in terms of efficacy but also in improving post treatment quality of life through reduced side effects. […]

Sep 08, 2019 . 2 MIN READ
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Lessons for Capitalism from the East India Company

In the wake of growing concerns from the rise of the ‘Big corporate’, two weeks ago, an American corporate lobby comprised of CEOs of some of the largest corporates pledged to look beyond just shareholder interests and instead become inclusive in terms of taking care of customers, employees, vendors and the society at large. Perhaps, an appropriate […]

Sep 08, 2019 . 3 MIN READ
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The machine always wins: what drives our addiction to social media

Richard Seymour has written a superb essay on the destructive powers of social media networks. Such is the power of the “network effects” and such is attraction of the approbation of others that millions of us are spending hours each day writing on social media. In return what are we getting: “In a form of mass […]

Sep 08, 2019 . 4 MIN READ
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Learning from Great Investigative Writers

Published on: 5 September, 2019 Like investors, investigative journalists are paid to uncover undiscovered facts and perspectives. The best investigative journalists have the mental agility to deal with complexity & detail alongside the courage to acknowledge unpleasant realities. We seek to learn from four outstanding investigative writers – Steve Coll, Robert Caro, Ram Guha and […]

Sep 05, 2019 . 10 MIN READ
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Athletes on the outskirts of fame

Last Sunday was yet another super Sunday for sport. India got its latest world champion in PV Sindhu who finally came won the World Badminton Championships after agonisingly coming second best in the previous two editions. Then Ben Stokes single-handedly pulled off a miraculous victory to keep the English in contention for the Ashes. Finally, […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 4 MIN READ
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UPS Has Been Delivering Cargo in Self-Driving Trucks for Months And No One Knew

Most of the press around autonomous vehicles focuses on cars and yet it is in trucking that the most commercially viable advances in autonomous driving are being made. Last week we learnt that: “The self-driving freight truck startup TuSimple has been carrying mail across the state of Arizona for several weeks. UPS announced on Thursday […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 1 MIN READ
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Long Term Compounding Using Low Volatility & Other Fundamental Factors

My colleagues Saurabh Mukherjea and Rakshit Ranjan co-authored a book titled Coffee Can Investing with a subtitle – “The Low Risk Road to Stupendous Wealth”. In this blog, Justin Carbonneau of Validea brings out a similar  essence from the book High Returns from Low Risk: A Remarkable Stock Market Paradox, authored by Robeco fund managers […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 3 MIN READ
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Blame Economists for the Mess We’re In

In his refreshingly positive book Factfulness, Dr Hans Rosling talked about how people across the world are living longer with average life expectancy globally now at 72yrs rising up form 60yrs in 1973. This trend was true for the United States as well until recently when it has started to decline. It turns out that […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 4 MIN READ
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“He’s Full Of Shit”: How Elon Musk Fooled Investors, Bilked Taxpayers, And Gambled Tesla To Save Solarcity

Last three years have seen Elon Musk’s public perception slide from an iconoclast solving the world’s problems to borderline unhinged as his critics rise in number and intensity. Indeed, there is a common hashtag his critics use on Twitter – #TSLAQ with the first four letters being Tesla’s ticker symbol and the Q at the […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 5 MIN READ
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The Red Queen of Investing

The author is yet another high-quality writer from the Ritholtz stable and he has produced a really interesting piece of how trading, like other aspects of life, has gradually become an arms race. He begins by using Darwin’s theory of evolution to lay out the basic concept: “Darwin is in the Galápagos Islands when he […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 4 MIN READ
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Why consistent compounders outperform during market stress?

Marcellus’ Consistent Compounders portfolio has shown resilience since inception in 2018. This resilience is not uncommon for share prices of great companies. Over the past 2 decades, in stock market crashes,stocks like Asian Paints and HDFC Bank have, more often than not, delivered positive and healthy returns.More importantly, in the few instances that these stocks […]

Sep 01, 2019 . 9 MIN READ

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