Business Models and Business Valuation (or Valuation, in general) is one of my most favourite topics. I have followed several legends (likes of Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Ben Graham, Prof. Aswath Damodaran et al), books and blogs on their philosophy of how to value a business. Customer-Based Corporate Valuation (CBCV) is an interesting approach, especially... Continue Reading →
Thought of The Day
6th May 2022 There are no ends in administration. Only loose ends. Administration is eternal — Sir Humphrey Appleby from Yes Minister
Thought of The Day
5th May 2022 Mathematician Anatole Rapoport offered a four-valued logic which I often find useful, classifying statements as true, false, indeterminate (at this date) and meaningless (forever indeterminate, because no experience can either prove them or refute them.) — Robert Anton Wilson
Thought of The Day
4th May 2022 A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
Thought of The Day
3rd May 2022 "Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable." — Banksy
Chess Update
Since the COVID pandemic broke out there has been many hurdles in the OTB (Over The Board) chess tournaments. However, the online chess has really taken off in a big way! The amazing web series Queen's Gambit which was released soon after the pandemic and lockdown began was a massive boost to Chess. Then came... Continue Reading →
Thought of The Day
2nd May 2022 Honesty is a very expensive gift, don't expect it from cheap people. -— Warren Buffett
Chess Puzzle
WHITE TO PLAY & MATE IN 17 Is 17 too long? The first 12 moves probably aren't hard to find. However, finding the 5-move finish might require a bit of imagination! 🙂 — Kurt Keller (after Sergeyevich Kakovin), Die Schwalbe 2022
Thought of The Day
1st May 2022 The body benefits from movement, and the mind benefits from stillness. — Sakyong Mipham
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