Podcast | The News is Bad and the Facts are Good

Our portfolio companies are performing well on a fundamental level but why are their stock prices down? In this episode, our senior analysts Lachlan Mackay and Tim Le break down the “bad news, good facts” paradox across Amazon, Meta, Spotify, REA, and DoorDash.
Podcast | Beyond the AI hype: Understanding Cloud Computing’s Real Moats

What do Costco, Spotify, and a flooring retailer have in common? They all harness a rare business superpower: the flywheel effect. Join Andy and Lachie as they reveal how patient capital, psychological discipline, and customer obsession create unstoppable companies—and how you can spot them early.
Podcast | Why High PE Ratios Don’t Always Mean Overvaluation

Andy shares our investment philosophy and why traditional metrics like PE ratios can be misleading when evaluating companies with transformational growth potential.
From Transistors to Transformations: Building AI’s Digital Backbone

As AI demand explodes, the industry has pivoted to something even more powerful: advanced packaging technologies that deliver up to 40x better performance than traditional scaling.
Podcast | The $500 Billion AI Bet: Can OpenAI’s Massive Infra Push Ever Pay Off?

OpenAI committed to an extra $300 billion of revenue for Oracle — and just 12 days later, Nvidia announced a $100 billion data center investment to support OpenAI’s expansion. The scale is staggering… and a little baffling.
Podcast | Buy stock- Floor & Decor could be the next big compounder

Floor & Decor – a U.S. retailer with undervalued potential. You’ll learn why flywheels matter, how cyclical lows create opportunity, and what makes this business a possible long-term compounder.
History shows the stock market can be wildly wrong. Is it now wrong on AI and China?

Explore cases where stock prices diverge from intrinsic value, and learn how to navigate market mispricing by staying focused on business fundamentals. Discover insights on areas of potential mispricing today and the importance of anchoring investment decisions in fundamentals, not stock prices.
Where to from here after this year’s big rally?

While stock prices of some of the world’s best companies are up a lot this year, they are only just getting back to where they were at the beginning of last year. Don’t be tempted to sell your big tech stocks just yet—this article explains why the recent rally is just the beginning of an extraordinary journey for these companies and their investors.