Mohnish Pabrai, an Indian-American businessman and investor, attributes his remarkable success to replicating the strategies of legendary investor Warren Buffett. Through disciplined value investing, Pabrai has achieved impressive returns, establishing himself as a significant figure in the investment world.
In a recent post on X, Andrew Wilkinson, co-founder of Tiny Capital, shared his journey into investing, highlighting «The Dhando Investor» by Mohnish Pabrai as a pivotal influence. Wilkinson said, «Ten years ago, I knew nothing about investing. Sure, I’d read a few books on Warren Buffett, but I didn’t know how to do it. Then I read 'The Dhando Investor' by (my now friend) Mohnish Pabrai, and it became my bible.»
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Mohnish Pabrai’s Background
Born in Bombay, Mohnish Pabrai is a 59-year-old Indian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who has amassed billions by adopting and adapting Warren Buffett's investment strategy. Pabrai's investment journey began after selling TransTech in 1999 for $20 million. He launched the Pabrai Investment Fund with an initial investment of $1 million, focusing on undervalued stocks.
Notable Investments
Pabrai's early success included Satyam Computers, where his investment appreciated 140 times in five years. He sold the stock in 2000, just before the dot-com bubble burst, making a profit of $1.5 million. Pabrai then multiplied this capital to $10