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Nationality
  
Indian, American

Role
  
Investor

Name
  
Mohnish Pabrai


Spouse(s)
  
Harina Kapoor

Alma mater
  
Clemson College

Education
  
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Born
  
12 June 1964
Mumbai, India

Occupation
  
Investor, Businessman and Philanthropist

Residence
  
Irvine, California, United States

Books
  
The Dhandho Investor: The Low-Risk Value Method to High Returns, Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing

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Mohnish Pabrai is an Indian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.

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Career

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Pabrai worked with Tellabs between 1986–91, first in its high speed data networking group, and then in 1989, joined its international subsidiary, working in international marketing and sales.

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In 1991 he started his IT consulting and systems integration company, TransTech, Inc. with about US$30,000 from his own 401K account and US$70,000 from credit card debt. He sold the company in 2000 to Kurt Salmon Associates for US$20 million. Today he is the managing partner of the Pabrai Investment Funds (a family of hedge funds inspired by Buffett Partnerships), which he founded in 1999.

Books

Pabrai has high regards for Warren Buffett and admits that his investment style is copied from Buffett and others. He has written a book on his investing style: The Dhandho Investor: The Low - Risk Value Method to High Returns. In June 2007 he made headlines by bidding US$650,100 with Guy Spier for a charity lunch with Warren Buffett.

Another book by Pabrai is Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing. In this book Pabrai has distilled the Warren Buffett method of investing down to a few points. These points are made in a series of articles he authored for various newsletters and web sites between 2001 and 2003 (the book reprints these articles in reverse chronological order).

Pabrai's approach to life is covered extensively in Guy Spier's book, The Education of a Value Investor, in particular in a chapter titled "Doing Business the Buffett-Pabrai Way".

Awards and memberships

Mohnish Pabrai has won the 1999 KPMG Illinois High Tech Entrepreneur Award given by KPMG, the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago.

Pabrai is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) and a charter member of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TIE).

Dakshana Foundation

In 2005, Pabrai and his wife, Harina Kapoor started the Dakshana Foundation with the goal of recycling most of their wealth back to society. citation needed Their starting point is to give back approximately 2%, or US$1 million every year. The initial goal is the alleviation of poverty in India. The tool that has been chosen is to provide tutoring services to some of the least privileged members of Indian society, and to enable them to attend some of the elite institutions of higher learning. Pabrai credits Anand Kumar, the founder of Ramanujan School of Mathematics (also known as the Super 30) with the originating this idea.

Regulatory Filings

  • SEC.gov - Mohnish Pabrai - EDGAR Filings (CIK: 0001173334) the EDGAR database
  • Yahoo! Finance - Mohnish Pabrai - Insider Filings
  • References

    Mohnish Pabrai Wikipedia