REPLAY: Wide-Moat Investing Summit 2025

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

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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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The Role of Active Management in the Modern World

September 16, 2017 in Audio, Equities, Featured, Financials, Interviews, Latticework, Latticework New York, North America, Transcripts

A trio of thought-leaders explored The Role of Active Management in the Modern World with the MOI Global community at the Latticework 2017 summit, held at the Yale Club of New York City in September.

The expert panel featured: Robert Robotti, president of Robotti & Company, Michael van Biema, founder of van Biema Value Partners, and Andrew Burns, associate at Global Endowment Management.

Jim Basili, managing partner of Blacktree Capital Management, moderated the conversation.

The following transcript has been edited for space and clarity.

Shai Dardashti, MOI Global: I am honored to have Jim Basili hosting our next panel conversation. Jim is a longtime friend; we met a decade ago, if I recall correctly. He is the managing partner of Blacktree Capital Management, a family office he established in November 2007. I am also very excited to announce that, in January 2018, Jim will launch a new fund called Lightsail Capital, making long-term investments in a group of small growing public companies. We could talk more privately, but Jim has a history of investing in smaller companies in various contexts and what he’s doing now is very interesting.

Jim Basili, Blacktree Capital Management: It is my pleasure to be with such a distinguished panel here, and I am going to introduce them to you guys, and then we will launch into a conversation, which we are all going to enjoy.

Andrew Burns works at Global Endowment Management. Global Endowment Management is a multi-endowment, multi-institution firm, managing about seven billion dollars as an outsourced chief investment office for its clients, letting them aggregate their capital so they can benefit from the scale that some of their larger peers have. Andrew focuses on public markets for Global Endowment Management. He joined the firm in 2008, so he got there just in time to have a full market cycle of education in about two years. We will talk a lot about the changes that he has seen at Global Endowment Management since.

Bob Robotti is the president of Robotti & Company. He got his start in public accounting before coming to Wall Street, and that start was an incredibly auspicious one because he audited Tweedy Browne, the legendary value firm. If that is not pedigree enough — I’ve heard you tell, Bob, that the first stock you ever bought was a recommendation from Walter Schloss’s son, Edwin. On top of that, he also audited Gabelli & Company’s books, and then went on to work for Mario Gabelli before starting Robotti & Company. Robotti & Company have now been around for over thirty-five years, which is a very long time to have a market-beating track record, and their track record has beaten the market by a wide margin in that period.

Also here is Michael van Biema of van Biema Value Partners, a multi-strategy allocator, and Michael, before forming the firm, was a professor at Columbia Business School for about a dozen years beginning in 1992. In that time he taught at the vaunted value investing program for both M.B.A.’s and executive M.B.A.’s and he also managed to find time to co-write a book which many of you are probably familiar with and have enjoyed, ‘Value Investing: from Graham to Buffett and Beyond.’ Despite his finance and value pedigree, Michael’s own education was not in finance or value. He was an electrical engineer as an undergrad and got a Ph.D. in computer science. His first jobs after graduation were in the IT field, not in the investing field; perhaps, we will get to talk a little bit about the way those two fields are converging.

I would like to start by interrogating the title of this panel, which is, “The Role of Active Management in the Modern World”. We are going to break down that title a little bit and ask some questions about what that title means. The first thing that we are going to do is talk about that word ‘active’ — because there was a time when there was no other kind of management than active management. It is a sign of where we are today that we have to make a distinction between active management and something else. That something else, obviously, is indexation or passive investing. By some accounts, that now equals about a third of investor capital the United States, up from roughly nothing in the 1960s; it has been a very dramatic change.

I would like to ask each of you guys as panelists, “How do you feel about the ways passive indexation can be done right, and maybe more interestingly, the ways it can be done wrong?” Before we got on stage I spoke to each of you, individually, and you all said you felt there was a place for passive investing — and you all had some interesting comments on what that might mean in terms of the way it is done right and done wrong. Talk about what is good and bad, what is right and wrong about passive in the way it is done today.

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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.

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