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Mohnish Pabrai: Don’t “Fixate On Things Like Discount Rates”

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Rupert Hargreaves
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When it comes to the process of calculating a company’s intrinsic value, Mohnish Pabrai uses a relatively unique process. Unlike many other investors and Wall Street analysts, Pabrai does not rely on complex spreadsheets or formula’s to determine the value of a business.

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Instead, he relies on his own basic assessment of a company’s potential, as part of his quest to find companies that are "very obvious no-brainers," which are "widely undervalued" and "seriously miss-priced."

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