Mohnish Pabrai - Pabrai Investment Funds
Mohnish Pabrai, is Managing Partner of Pabrai Investment Funds, a group of focused value funds. Since inception in 1999 with $1 million, Pabrai Funds has grown to over $500 million in assets under management. Pabrai is the author of two books on value investing, Mosaic and The Dhandho Investor. back
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Stocks Value Investing Legends Are Buying
The Motley Fool - 02.23.10
That's why we say you'll need to do further research, but with those points in mind, let's take a look at Mohnish Pabrai, the managing partner of Pabrai Investment Funds, whose funds have about $500 million in assets under management. Pabrai is a well-known value investor in the vein of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, looking for special situations and companies that possess "moat-based" competitive advantages.
Mohnish Pabrai Buys CapitalSource Inc., Potash Corp.
Of Saskatchewan Inc., Sells Ternium S.a.
GuruFocus - 02.12.10
Mohnish Pabrai had a major portfolio loss in 2008. He recovered a lot of the loss in 2009. Instead of concentrate on 10 stocks, he is holding more. He also has some call options in his portfolio.
Buffett-Disciple Pabrai on a Roll with Value-Oriented Picks
Tickerspy - 02.09.10
After an extremely challenging 2008, hedge fund manager Mohnish Pabrai put up huge numbers in 2009 that will once again have many keeping an eye on the moves of this unique, value-oriented investor who has strived to walk in the footsteps of Warren Buffett.
Warren Buffett Disciples Using Checklists To Improve
Investment Results
GuruFocus - 01.24.10
Warren Buffett disciples Mohnish Pabrai and Guy Spier are among the value investors using written checklists to improve their investment decisions, physician and author Atul Gawande writes in his interesting new book "The Checklist Manifesto."
Performance Numbers: How Hedge Funds Fared in 2009
Seeking Alpha - 01.17.10
So, 2009 performance results look to be the polar opposite of 2008 results for some firms. Many notable firms who performed poorly in 2008 did well this past year and have surpassed their high water mark including David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital, Steven Cohen's SAC Capital, and Philip Falcone's Harbinger Capital Partners, among others.
‘Airline pilot’ protocols in finance
Financial Times - 01.16.10
The patron saint of value investors, of course, is Warren Buffett. Pabrai has studied every deal Buffett and his company, Berkshire Hathaway, have made – good and bad – and read every book he could find about them. He even pledged $650,000 at a charity auction to have lunch with Buffett. “Warren,” Pabrai said – and after a $650,000 lunch, I guess first names are in order – “Warren uses a ‘mental checklist’ process” when looking at investments. So, that’s more or less what Pabrai did from his fund’s inception. And he did very well following this method – but not always. He also made mistakes, some disastrous.
Interview With Value Investor Mohnish Pabrai
Fool.com - 01.29.08
It is my privilege to bring you the following interview I recently conducted with value investing superstar Mohnish Pabrai. Mohnish is my favorite investor who doesn't have the initials W.B. His stock selection style is similar to mine, except that he's more successful at it. Much, much more successful.
Videos
Berkshire's Split Decision
CNBC Buffett Watch - 01.20.10
Shareholders of Buffett's Berkshire have approved a 50-1 split of the company's "B" shares, with CNBC's Becky Quick; Larry Coates, Oak Value Fund; and Mohnish Pabrai, Pabrai Investments.
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Afternoon Market Check
CNBC's Power Lunch - 06.24.09
Mohnish Pabrai, of the Pabrai Investment Group; Vahan Janjigian, of Forbes; and Tim Seymour, of Seygem Asset Management, share their market insight.
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On His $650K Lunch With Warren Buffet
Fox Business
Mohnish Pabrai discusses his $650,000 lunch with Warren Buffet.
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Investing in the Oracle
CNBC Buffett Watch - 03.03.08
An outlook on what investors are learning from Warren Buffett's wise words, with Stephen Mauzy, S.P. Mauzy & Associates; Mohnish Pabrai, Pabrai Investment Funds and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
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