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The Infant Learner
Some stuff I read this week:
A. This week’s Special:-
Interview with Brent Beshore
Brent Beshore, Founder and CEO of adventur.es, a family of companies that invests in family-owned companies. Brent has a very specific mission with this company, to cultivate a disaster resistant, compound interest machine. At just 33 years of age he has already built a portfolio of private companies that has produced impressive results. He’s done all this out of the limelight and with no outside investors.
Recently he was interviewed at investorfieldguide.com. Click the link given below to listen to the interview:
B. Entrepreneurial Diary
( “Business means solution of a particular problem and Creating value for customer as well as value for company ” – Paramjeet Redu )
C. Other Stories
Stock Analysis : Pokarna Limited ( AI )
Tata Steel : A case of ignored liabilities ( VI )
Related post : Tata Steel offers £520m pensions payment in bid to secure future
Value Investor Insight 2017 Issue ( TC )
Expert Intuition & Machine Learning ( EC )
Peter Lynch’s Rules Worth Following ( NI )
Fear Is A Friend Of Exceptional People ( DS )
You’re Too Busy. You Need a ‘Shultz Hour.’ ( NY )
Seth Klarman: The Forgotten Lessons of 2008 ( FS )
The Science Of Hitting Home Run Investments ( VC )
Stress and Comfort: Careful What You Wish For ( CF )
Warren Buffett’s with Todd Combs and Ted Weschler ( YF )
Stock Picking VS Portfolio Construction :The Role of Checklists ( FP )
Successful People Are Not Necessarily Smarter. They Just Do More Of This ( ME )
Small Cap Investing – Trusting Management and the Limitations of Research ( VW )
“I read everything: annual reports, 10k’s, 10q’s, biographies, histories, five newspapers a day. On airplanes, I read the instructions on the backs of seats. Reading is key. Reading has made me rich over time” – Warren Buffett
“I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up and boy does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you” – Charlie Munger
You have to apply yourself each day to becoming a little better. By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better”- Carol Dweck