Mohnish Bahl
Mohnish Bahl
Mohnish Pabrai is an Indian-American investor, philanthropist, and author, best known for his approach to value investing inspired by legendary investor Warren Buffett. Born in 1969 in Mumbai, India, Pabrai moved to the United States to study computer engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He later founded the Pabrai Investment Funds in 1999, which follows a value-investing philosophy similar to Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. Pabrai's investment style focuses on finding undervalued companies and holding them for the long term, which has led to impressive returns for his funds over the years.
In addition to his investment career, Mohnish Pabrai is an advocate for philanthropy and has made significant donations to causes such as education and poverty alleviation. He is also the author of "The Dhandho Investor", a book in which he shares his principles of value investing, drawing inspiration from the Gujarati business philosophy known as Dhandho. His approach emphasizes low-risk, high-reward investments and a long-term perspective. Pabrai’s commitment to learning from other successful investors and applying those lessons to his own strategies has made him a respected figure in the world of finance.
One of Mohnish Pabrai's key quotes is, "The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient." This reflects his belief in the power of patience and discipline in investing. Pabrai’s success in both business and philanthropy continues to inspire investors and individuals seeking to create long-term value through smart financial decisions and generosity.