The View From Burgundy

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Strength in Adversity

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The View | August 2017

On a recent trip to Japan, Burgundy’s Asian equity team travelled to what is possibly the country’s sleepiest prefecture in order to meet a manufacturer of niche construction...

The View from Burgundy Compilation: 1990-2016

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The View | May 2017

When we started Burgundy, we had two main goals: to focus on earning long-term absolute returns for our clients (without taking excessive...

Winning by Not Losing

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The View | October 2016

Before I became an investor, I was a tennis player. I played competitively as a junior and became pretty good at the game. It took me a long time to...

Boots on the Ground

Boots on the Ground

The View | June 2016

Travel plays an essential role in Burgundy’s bottom-up investment research process. Our portfolio managers and analysts regularly travel to find new investment ideas, conduct due diligence on portfo...

Confessions of a Buffetteer

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The View | July 2014

The value investing tent is inhabited by several different tribes: the Orthodox, the Bears, the Gold Bugs and the “Buffetteers.” These groups are united by a common admiration for Ben...

Is Japan Our Future?

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The View | July 2012

It has been 14 years since Burgundy began investing in Japanese stocks. While we have generated a reasonably positive rate of return, the experience has been challenging and at times frustrating....

Great Walls, Wide Moats & Red Flags

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The View | October 2010

The People’s Republic of China’s rapid development is the envy of the world. The prospect of 1.3 billion people reaching income thresholds that usually portend rising personal consumption levels...

The Year of the Turkey

The Year of the Turkey

The View | June 2009

Have you ever watched the “talking head” interview shows on financial channels like CNBC? Usually they are structured with several guests who agree with each other, and one who has...

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