Arisaig’s August Diary

Arisaig Partners recently published their investor update for August, which is available for download from their website. Their Asia Consumer Fund is now up 34.8% year to date. The latest letter includes commentary on their holdings in Bangladesh, China and South Korea. Some highlights below (paraphrased): Dali Foods: Strategy is to move its traditional, mass-market portfolio […]

Edgbaston Adds To Wasion

Edgbaston Investment Partners (Edgbaston) recently added to their stake in HK-listed Wasion Group Holdings (Wasion). According to a filing submitted to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on September 19th, 2017, the firm bought 522,000 shares on the exchange at an average price of HKD 3.5521 per share on September 18th (total consideration was ~US$238k). Following the purchase, Edgbaston’s stake in […]

Readings For The Week (17/9)

This week’s readings / videos include a talk by Michael Vatikiotis on power and conflict in modern Southeast Asia, a roundtable discussion on the future of bitcoin, the latest shareholder update from Symphony International Holdings, summary notes from the 2017 Delivering Alpha conference and an interview with Liu Qiangdong, the founder of JD.com. Power and […]

Ray Dalio’s TED Talk

Ray Dalio, the founder and chairman of Bridgewater Associates, recently gave a TED talk on how to build a company where the best ideas win. In his presentation, he makes the case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision-making to create an environment where employees can speak up and say what they really think. Dalio also […]

Readings For The Week (10/9)

This week’s readings include Michael Pettis on some potential flaws in how China both calculates and reports GDP numbers, Evan Osnos on the risk of nuclear war with North Korea, George Monbiot on why Aung San Suu Kyi should have her Nobel Prize revoked, David Dodwell on the choke points in the world’s food supply […]

Readings For The Week (3/9)

This week’s readings include the FT obituary for Sir David Tang, an interview with NUS professor Wong Poh Kam on how start-ups can write the next chapter of Singapore’s growth, an HBR article on how the global economy is coalescing around a few digital superpowers, a look at shamanism in Mongolia and Adam Grant on […]