REPLAY: Wide-Moat Investing Summit 2025

Discover great ideas at the 13th-annual edition of this online conference, hosted by MOI Global.

Members enjoy complimentary and exclusive access.

Enjoy the wisdom, insights, and ideas of selected thought leaders:

Ardal Loh-Gronager on His Book, The Perceptive Investor

We had the pleasure of speaking with Ardal Loh-Gronager, founder and managing partner at Loh-Gronager Partners, based in London.

Gwen Hofmeyr on Methods to Verify a Company’s Market Share

Gwen Hofmeyr of Maiden Financial shared her research into competitive positioning in a talk on testing a company’s market share.

Nishant Gupta on the Nuances of Investing Across Geographies

We had the pleasure of speaking with Nishant Gupta, founder and CIO of Kanou Capital, a London-based long/short energy transition fund.

Interest Rate Paradigm Shift: Eastern Europe Poised for Revaluation

In thirty years of investing, we saw the best opportunities emerge when long-held assumptions began to crack. Markets can be slow to adjust…

Polaris Renewable Energy: Attractive FCF Yield with Upside Optionality

Shawn Kravetz of Esplanade Capital presented his thesis on Polaris Renewable Energy (Canada: PIF) at Wide-Moat Investing Summit 2025.

Clearwater Analytics: Wide Moat in Investment Operations SaaS

Charles Hoeveler of Norwood Capital Partners presented his thesis on Clearwater Analytics (US: CWAN) at Wide-Moat Investing Summit 2025.

Latticework 2023

In December, MOI Global members — along with a group of leading investors and CEOs — explored intelligent investing in a changing world.

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Member-Only Podcasts

We are delighted to launch member-only podcasts, enabling you to listen to exclusive MOI Global audio content in your favorite podcast player.

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MOI Global en Español

We are proud to have built an active and engaged Spanish-speaking community of intelligent investors in Spain, Mexico, and beyond.

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European Investing Summit 2024

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The Zurich Project 2025

From June 3-5, a select group of fund managers and founders will come together for the seventh edition of this invitation-only forum in beautiful Switzerland. Investors building firms for the long term share experiences, best practices, and ideas in an intimate private setting, far from the demands of day-to-day business.

The Zurich Project has received acclaim for its unique culture of respect, camaraderie, and honesty.

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Latticework New York 2025

In October 2025 members will meet at the Yale Club of NYC for the ninth Latticework. The summit has been lauded as a uniquely impactful forum of great minds from the MOI Global community.

Speakers have included Charles de Vaulx, Tom Gayner, Peter Keefe, Bryan Lawrence, Howard Marks, Michael Mauboussin, Mohnish Pabrai, Tom Russo, Guy Spier, Murray Stahl, Will Thorndike, Christopher Tsai, Arnold Van Den Berg, and Ed Wachenheim.

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Ideaweek St. Moritz 2026

Ideaweek brings together inquisitive minds to explore ideas of consequence in investing, business, and life.

From January 26-29, invited members of the MOI Global community will meet in St. Moritz, Switzerland for a week of skiing, discussion, and friendship. The fifth-annual Ideaweek is a showcase of ideas, a platform for great conversations, and an opportunity to catalyze relationships with like-minded individuals.

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Best Ideas Omaha 2026

On May 1, MOI Global members will enjoy a unique opportunity to meet and share ideas during the Berkshire Hathaway weekend.

We look forward to a terrific group of speakers. Past instructors have included Christian Billinger of Billinger Förvaltning, Scott Miller of Greenhaven Road Capital, Bob Robotti of Robotti & Company, Tom Russo of Gardner Russo & Quinn, Dave Sather of Sather Financial Group, Jeffrey Stacey of Stacy Muirhead Capital Management, Will Thomson of Massif Capital, Christopher Tsai of Tsai Capital Corporation, and Elliot Turner of RGA Investment Advisors.

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The Frankfurt Conversation 2026

In late 2026, invited members of MOI Global will meet in Frankfurt, Germany, for a day of wisdom and idea sharing.

The Frankfurt Conversation will address selected topics related to intelligent investing in Europe and beyond.

In the past, invited members engaged with European superinvestors Daniel Gladiš, Dr. Hendrik Leber, Guy Spier, and others.

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Exclusive Conversation with Alex Rubalcava of Stage Venture Partners

September 19, 2017 in Featured, Information Technology, Interviews, Transcripts, Venture Capital

“Warren Buffett says he’s a better businessman because he’s an investor, and he’s a better investor because he’s a businessman. I feel the same way about venture capital and value investing.” –Alex Rubalcava

We were delighted to have an opportunity to speak with Alex Rubalcava, a founding member of Stage Venture Partners, based in Los Angeles. Prior to launching Stage Venture Partners, Alex managed a long-biased, value-oriented investment partnership focused on public market securities.

Before launching his eponymous fund, Alex was an analyst at Anthem Venture Partners, a venture capital fund in Santa Monica, CA. While at Anthem, Alex worked on early stage investments including Myspace, TrueCar, and Android. Alex has also been an active angel investor and is active in Los Angeles nonprofits; he has served on the board of Los Angeles Animal Services, KIPP LA Schools, and South Central Scholars. Alex is a 2002 graduate of Harvard University and we’ve known each other for a decade. Alex, thank you for the opportunity to learn from your experience and share your cumulative wisdom with our community.

Shai Dardashti, MOI Global: We’ve enjoyed many great conversations together over the past decade at Berkshire Hathaway shareholder weekends and Wesco annual meetings. Please help our community understand your professional journey.

Alex Rubalcava: I have always had one foot in the public markets with a value approach, and one foot in the early stage markets with a venture capital approach. I started my career as an analyst at Anthem Venture Partners, an early stage VC fund in Santa Monica. That was my first job out of college, and I was the only analyst supporting a team of four partners. Anthem I was a vintage year 2000 fund, which was a terrible year to raise a venture fund. Even though most vintage 2000 venture funds struggled, Anthem did very well, because the partners backed some really transformative and important companies. I was part of the team that did the Series A in companies like MySpace, TrueCar, and Android. It is amazing to see an idea go from a guy with a PowerPoint deck in your office like Andy Rubin in 2004, to Android with nearly 2 billion active devices globally today. That’s a kind of experience you just don’t get in the public equity business, and it is something I wanted to get back to in the venture business.

Warren Buffett says that he’s a better businessman because he’s an investor, and he’s a better investor because he’s a businessman. I feel the same way about VC and value investing. Being good at value investing can make you good at venture capital, and vice versa. At heart, VCs and value investors are fundamental investors. Both strategies emphasize longterm perseverance over short-term gratification. Both strategies reward independent thinking and contrarian perspectives. And both value investors and VCs benefit from mental models like circle of competence, opportunity cost, and the power of incentive.

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Latticework 2023

On December 12, MOI Global members gathered at the Yale Club of New York City to explore intelligent investing in a changing world.

Members enjoy complimentary and exclusive access.

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