The Little Book that Builds Wealth | Pat Dorsey | Talks at Google

What does it mean for a company to have a moat? What are the key drivers to valuation? Pat Dorsey will use examples to shed light on these, and more questions. About the Book: Capitalism works. That’s why most businesses with high returns on capital attract competition that forces down profitability over time. However, a small minority of companies are able to defy the laws of economic gravity by creating competitive advantages, or “economic moats” that insulate them from competition and allow them to maintain high returns on capital. After spending fifteen years analyzing thousands of companies, Pat has identified a handful of structural characteristics that create competitive advantage. He will discuss these characteristics, how management teams can create and destroy competitive advantage, and how he applies competitive analysis in managing institutional capital at Dorsey Asset Management. About the author: Pat is the founder of Dorsey Asset Management, which manages concentrated global portfolios for institutional investors. Prior to starting Dorsey Asset, Pat was Director of Research for Sanibel Captiva Trust, an independent trust company with approximately $1 billion in assets under management serving high net worth clients. From 2000 to 2011, Pat was Director of Equity Research for Morningstar, where he led the growth of Morningstar’s equity research group from 10 to over 100 analysts. Pat developed Morningstar’s economic moat ratings, as well as the methodology behind Morningstar's framework for analyzing competitive advantage. Pat is also the author of two books — The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing and The Little Book that Builds Wealth — and has been quoted in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, the New York Times, and BusinessWeek. Pat holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree in government from Wesleyan University. He is a CFA charterholder.

The Little Book that Beats the Market | Joel Greenblatt | Talks at Google
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The Little Book that Beats the Market | Joel Greenblatt | Talks at Google

Value Investing Principles & Approach | Bill Nygren | Talks at Google
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Value Investing Principles & Approach | Bill Nygren | Talks at Google

Brian Tracy on Sales - Nordic Business Forum 2012
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Brian Tracy on Sales - Nordic Business Forum 2012

The Long View: Pat Dorsey - Economic Moats and More
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The Long View: Pat Dorsey - Economic Moats and More

What is SonarQube | Introduction SonarQube | SonarQube Tutorial | SonarQube Basics | Intellipaat
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What is SonarQube | Introduction SonarQube | SonarQube Tutorial | SonarQube Basics | Intellipaat

For Third World Leaders: Hope or Despair?
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For Third World Leaders: Hope or Despair?

The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works; with Kelly McGonigal, BayCHI Program
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The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works; with Kelly McGonigal, BayCHI Program

The Most Important Thing - Origins and Inspirations | Howard Marks | Talks at Google
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The Most Important Thing - Origins and Inspirations | Howard Marks | Talks at Google

Last Lecture Series: “How to Live an Asymmetric Life,” Graham Weaver
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Last Lecture Series: “How to Live an Asymmetric Life,” Graham Weaver

How to Spot Bubbles, Avoid Market Crashes & Earn Big Returns | Mebane Faber | Talks at Google
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How to Spot Bubbles, Avoid Market Crashes & Earn Big Returns | Mebane Faber | Talks at Google

Invest in This - It'll be worth 10x more by 2030 | Investing expert - Mohnish Pabrai
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Invest in This - It'll be worth 10x more by 2030 | Investing expert - Mohnish Pabrai

Chris Mayer on 100-Baggers
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Chris Mayer on 100-Baggers

How Peter Lynch Became The Greatest Fund Manager Of All Time | TCAF 211
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How Peter Lynch Became The Greatest Fund Manager Of All Time | TCAF 211

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Natively Adaptive Interfaces (NAI) Research: AI-Powered Accessibility for Everyone with Anoop Sinha

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David Brooks | How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen

Kevin Vallier On Public Reason Liberalism In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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Kevin Vallier On Public Reason Liberalism In the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Richard Thaler on Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, and Future. The 2018 Ryerson Lecture
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Richard Thaler on Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, and Future. The 2018 Ryerson Lecture

Stock Research Impacts Financial Health | Mohnish Pabrai | Talks at Google
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Stock Research Impacts Financial Health | Mohnish Pabrai | Talks at Google

Aswath Damodaran – Laws of Valuation: Revealing the Myths and Misconceptions - Nordic Business Forum
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Aswath Damodaran – Laws of Valuation: Revealing the Myths and Misconceptions - Nordic Business Forum

Durable Principles for Real Asset Investing | Bruce J. Flatt | Talks at Google
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Durable Principles for Real Asset Investing | Bruce J. Flatt | Talks at Google