Arisaig Partners recently released their letter for March, which is available for download from their website. Their Asia Consumer Fund is now up 15.4% for the year, driven largely by a broad-based market recovery in India in 2017. The fund has significant exposure to the retail sector in India, which was one of the relatively few short-term […]
Month: April 2017
Marc Faber On India, Emerging Markets
Marc Faber, editor of the “Gloom, Boom & Doom” report, recently shared his outlook on India and other emerging markets in an interview with ET NOW. You can watch the full interview clip here. Below are some highlights / takeaways: Majority of emerging markets have meaningfully underperfomed the US market since 2011. India, even after having “grossly […]
Dalton Adds To CSI Properties
Dalton Investments LLC (Dalton) added to their stake in HK-listed CSI Properties Limited (CSI). According to a filing made to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on April 10th, 2017, the firm bought 6,550,000 shares on the exchange at an average price of HKD 0.355 per share on April 6th (total consideration was ~US$299,000). Following the purchase, their stake in CSI increased from 6.95% to 7.01% […]
Apollo Asia Fund’s 1Q17 Report
A sober tone from Claire Barnes in her first quarter letter to investors. She writes that “more regional companies [are suffering] from capricious action by governments” and her impression is that these incidents are becoming more frequent. She cites recent examples in both India (a government ban on alcohol near highways) and Thailand (closure of Kingsgate’s Chatree gold mine). Last year, one […]
Doug Barnett: Versatile Investor
Quest Management (Quest) is a Bangkok-based fund manager with an exclusive focus on Thai stocks. The firm was founded by Doug Barnett in 1990 and currently manages the Thai Focused Equity Fund. The fund typically holds a concentrated portfolio of 8-14 stocks and the investment team works closely with the management teams of investee companies to create […]
David Webb Adds To Win Hanverky
David Webb recently added to his stake in HK-listed Win Hanverky Holdings (Win Hanverky). According to a filing made to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 29th, 2017, he purchased 1,514,000 shares on the exchange at an average price of HKD 1.15 per share on March 24th (total consideration was ~US$222,000). Following the purchase, Webb’s stake in Win Hanverky increased […]
Readings For The Week (9/4)
This week’s readings include the FT’s James Crabtree on how many of the things that Brexiters admire about Singapore are only half-true, a New York Times profile of Dawn Fitzpatrick, an interview with Marc Faber on his outlook for India and other emerging markets as well as a talk by Charles Li on how Hong Kong can […]
First Eagle Adds To Hysan Development
First Eagle Investment Management (First Eagle) added to their stake in HK-listed Hysan Development (Hysan). According to a filing made to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on April 3rd, 2017, the firm bought 212,000 shares on the exchange at an average price of HKD 35.331 per share on March 31st (total consideration was ~US$965,000). Following the purchase, their stake in Hysan increased from 4.98% to […]
CFA’s Paul Smith On The Future Of Finance
Paul Smith, the CEO of the CFA Institute, was on CNBC this week to briefly discuss the future of the investment profession. Here is the link to the video. Below are some highlights from his interview: Majority of CFA members feel that the finance industry is at an inflection point Structural headwinds include regulation, demographics and the rise […]
The Story of Vitasoy
Fascinating article in the SCMP this week on the early history and brand evolution of Vitasoy. The soy milk drinks company was founded in 1940 by Dr. Kwee Seong Lo as a way to fight malnutrition among Hong Kong’s fast-growing and largely lactose intolerant immigrant population from Mainland China. According to the article, the business struggled in its first year and […]