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Gaurav Kapadia - Everything Compounds - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 269]
03/22/22 • 78 min
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My guest today is Gaurav Kapadia, founder of investment firm XN. Gaurav is a veteran of the investing arena. We cover his lessons while rising to partner at TPG Axon, co-founding Soroban Capital, and his decision to launch XN in 2020. We then discuss his approach to building XN around a culture of rigor and kindness, the importance of relationships in investing, and finding investments that are obvious in retrospect. Please enjoy my great conversation with Gaurav Kapadia.
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.
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Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.
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Show Notes
[00:03:05] - [First question] - What lead to kindness and rigor becoming pillars in XN’s company culture
[00:05:30] - The types of situations where it’s hardest to be kind or rigorous
[00:07:58] - Asking one question that can stump a founder can be a display of rigor
[00:08:58] - An example of looking at a situation and reducing the problem to a single variable
[00:12:51] - How he trains investors and team members to consider outcomes that would be obvious in hindsight
[00:14:28] - Developing the art of interacting with company management
[00:17:54] - Dimensions that typically find their way into his presentations and what tends to create complexity
[00:21:13] - Whether or not rigor has declined in public markets over the years
[00:21:55] - Why fewer talented people are going into public markets
[00:23:01] - What it felt like when he first started XN and being successful at a young age
[00:28:58] - Being impressed with his peers and rooting for each other
[00:30:33] - The nature of public versus private investing today writ large
[00:32:32] - How he gets to know a company when he’s never heard of them before
[00:35:20] - Reasons he won’t invest from a personal policy standpoint
[00:36:01] - Common problems he encounters that companies are dealing with
[00:37:32] - Defining the strike zone of companies to invest in where he can be best-in-class
[00:39:10] - The insane valuations of public markets in recent years especially in tech
[00:40:42] - Why there are so few great businesses and common attributes of the great ones
[00:44:12] - Biggest problems in the investment industry writ large
[00:45:48] - The most remarkable business he’s ever seen
[00:49:22] - How he would teach investors to deploy XN’s operating partner model
[00:51:32] - His perspective and thoughts on diversity in the investing industry
[00:56:58] - A business or institution he would own outright personally
[00:57:37] - What outside of investing most has his attention lately
[00:59:50] - Key touchpoints of coming from Queens and going to Hunter
[01:02:15] - What stands out looking back on his relationship with h...
My guest today is Gaurav Kapadia, founder of investment firm XN. Gaurav is a veteran of the investing arena. We cover his lessons while rising to partner at TPG Axon, co-founding Soroban Capital, and his decision to launch XN in 2020. We then discuss his approach to building XN around a culture of rigor and kindness, the importance of relationships in investing, and finding investments that are obvious in retrospect. Please enjoy my great conversation with Gaurav Kapadia.
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here.
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Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.
Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.
Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.
Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus
Show Notes
[00:03:05] - [First question] - What lead to kindness and rigor becoming pillars in XN’s company culture
[00:05:30] - The types of situations where it’s hardest to be kind or rigorous
[00:07:58] - Asking one question that can stump a founder can be a display of rigor
[00:08:58] - An example of looking at a situation and reducing the problem to a single variable
[00:12:51] - How he trains investors and team members to consider outcomes that would be obvious in hindsight
[00:14:28] - Developing the art of interacting with company management
[00:17:54] - Dimensions that typically find their way into his presentations and what tends to create complexity
[00:21:13] - Whether or not rigor has declined in public markets over the years
[00:21:55] - Why fewer talented people are going into public markets
[00:23:01] - What it felt like when he first started XN and being successful at a young age
[00:28:58] - Being impressed with his peers and rooting for each other
[00:30:33] - The nature of public versus private investing today writ large
[00:32:32] - How he gets to know a company when he’s never heard of them before
[00:35:20] - Reasons he won’t invest from a personal policy standpoint
[00:36:01] - Common problems he encounters that companies are dealing with
[00:37:32] - Defining the strike zone of companies to invest in where he can be best-in-class
[00:39:10] - The insane valuations of public markets in recent years especially in tech
[00:40:42] - Why there are so few great businesses and common attributes of the great ones
[00:44:12] - Biggest problems in the investment industry writ large
[00:45:48] - The most remarkable business he’s ever seen
[00:49:22] - How he would teach investors to deploy XN’s operating partner model
[00:51:32] - His perspective and thoughts on diversity in the investing industry
[00:56:58] - A business or institution he would own outright personally
[00:57:37] - What outside of investing most has his attention lately
[00:59:50] - Key touchpoints of coming from Queens and going to Hunter
[01:02:15] - What stands out looking back on his relationship with h...
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Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.
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Show Notes
[00:02:48] - [First question] - His thoughts on what’s happened so far between Russia and Ukraine
[00:06:18] - The geopolitical motivations for Russia and what they can gain from the conflict
[00:10:52] - How his impressions of warfare have evolved watching this play out
[00:13:45] - What to consider about nuclear war and different types of nuclear weapons
[00:16:31] - The economic warfare from the West against Russia and its implications
[00:21:06] - Whether or not the world is de-globalizing and how interconnected we all are
[00:24:45] - How we should view post-covid inflation, specifically in the US
[00:30:34] - The ways the Fed’s role has evolved
[00:33:25] - Impacts of liquidity on asset prices and why it’s such a key factor in markets
[00:34:16] - China’s positioning and how the Ukraine conflict could alter their plans
[00:40:58] - Thoughts on Taiwan and how global supply chains might change
[00:44:47] - Why so few people believe that China has peaked; Young China
[00:48:52] - His ...
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Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.
Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more.
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Show Notes
[00:03:02] - [First question] - What his perspective on the world today is compared to the last forty years
[00:05:35] - The long term implications of the Ukraine war on a global scale
[00:07:54] - Concerns and thoughts on the US’s role in a radically different world
[00:10:07] - How inflation and reduced globalization impacts business behavior in the US
[00:14:11] - His method when interviewing people and how it’s changed over time
[00:15:03] - How his interest in leadership as a topic began; How to Lead
[00:17:55] - The time he was the most personally in awe of a leader
[00:19:05] - The most basic ingredients for strong leadership
[00:21:34] - Learning from Oprah and developing his own interviewing style
[00:24:25] - His leadership style while running Carlyle and key variables that drove Carlyle’s success
[00:28:41] - The ways that were most effective in terms of investment for Carlyle’s brand
[00:29:50] - How should a new investor think about the relationship between government and business
[00:32:17] - What he’s learned about leadership that he thinks is the most portable for other people
[00:34:04] - His interest in masters of leadership and what he has learned from them
[00:35:08] - How Carlyle retained their talent and building relationships with LP investors
[00:37:20] - Lessons from working in media with what worked and what didn’t; How to Invest
[00:38:55] - How he approached writing How to Invest
[00:41:13] - The importance of intuition when evaluating backers and why geniuses aren’t always chosen
[00:43:04] - Big aspects of American history and why he finds it so interesting; The American Story
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