
Chai with Pabrai Mohnish Pabrai's Q&A Session with MBA Students at Columbia Business School – March 18, 2021
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Jan 11, 2023 Bill Dudley, an MBA student at Columbia Business School, engages with Mohnish Pabrai, a seasoned value investor. They discuss investment philosophies, emphasizing the laws of investing and insights from Warren Buffett. Dudley pitches innovative business models, including unique ideas like biodegradable plastics. The conversation covers strategic investing strategies, the concept of 'Uber cannibals,' and the importance of understanding risk and returns. Personal anecdotes about memorable lunches with investment legends add a warm touch, enriching the learning experience for students.
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Find Long-Term Compounders
- After reading Nick Sleep, Mohnish Pabrai shifted to owning long-term compounders rather than hunting tiny discounts.
- He now lets durable businesses ride even if valuation looks a bit rich.
Entrepreneurs Minimize Risk
- Mohnish Pabrai says most non‑VC entrepreneurs do not take risks; they design bets to minimize downside.
- He used credit card debt and bankruptcy rules as tools to limit personal downside.
Copart: Junk To Gold
- Mohnish Pabrai praises Copart's model and the book 'Junk to Gold' for explaining it.
- He highlights sensor proliferation as a tailwind that increases salvage flow to Copart.














