by John Huber | Jul 24, 2020 | Investment Philosophy, Portfolio Management, Saber Capital Management
There is a strange dichotomy in the stock market right now. The market is painting large portions of industries with the same broad brush, and I think it’s creating investment opportunities. Anything related to software-as-a-service (SaaS) is deemed a future...
by John Huber | Feb 5, 2018 | Investment Philosophy, Saber Capital Management
In late January, I had the great experience of visiting Google in Mountain View, California, where I had the chance to do meet with some Google employees to discuss investing (here are the slides from the talk). The timing was fortunate, as it was my good friend...
by John Huber | Jan 15, 2016 | General Thoughts, Get Better by Reading, Think Differently, Warren Buffett
When markets are tumbling, it’s time to get excited about stocks. This is often talked about, but rarely practiced. J. Paul Getty once said the key to getting rich is simple: “Buy when everyone else is selling and hold when everyone else is buying”. For the value...
by John Huber | Aug 28, 2014 | Case Studies, Investment Ideas & Company Research, Investment Philosophy, Investment Quotes, Shareholder Letters & Reports, Think Differently
“Google has a huge new moat. In fact, I’ve probably never seen such a wide moat.” – Charlie Munger, 2009 Google celebrated the 10 year anniversary of its IPO last week. Google is a company that I’ve never owned (unfortunately), but really admire. There are a few...