In an episode of The Zurich Project Podcast, presented by MOI Global, John Mihaljevic speaks with Samir Patel about grit, growth, and trait adaptivity, or “why elephants should not take up competitive rock-climbing”.
Samir is the founder and portfolio manager of Askeladden Capital, a concentrated, value-oriented long-only small-cap fund in Texas. He is a participant in The Zurich Project.
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