Aravis Presents

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Join the team at Aravis Capital and guests, as they dig into the ideas, themes and strategies that make the investment management world tick.

Episodes

  1. AI: Positive Implications for Fund Management and Investing

    08/17/2023

    AI: Positive Implications for Fund Management and Investing

    There is an inevitability around the idea that Artificial Intelligence already has Oxford’s ‘Word of the Year’ tied up. The transition from being the preserve of rocket scientists and Sci-Fi writers towards general office chitchat, feels representative of the explosive progress in the sector over the past twelve months. To help us journey down this rabbit hole, we asked Jim Robillard to take us from Star Wars to Large Language Models and everything in between. As a man who has invested through the Dotcom Bubble, the dawn of the internet age, and today’s tech-dominated markets, we can think of no better guide. 00:26 Episode Introduction00:50 Gimmick to Reality - how did we get here?05:40 LLMs & Generative AI - the advent of Parallel Processing12:20 Narrow ANI & General AGI - how close are we to the latter?21:07 Impact on Working People's Lives27:21 Negative Considerations - cybersecurity & kill switches32:27 Impact on Wider Market & Investing37:32 Large Cap vs Small Cap - the 'Barbell Effect'43:01 Stock Picking vs Algorithmic Trading48:34 Fundamental Investment Process53:26 Implications for the Financial Industry56:41 Investment Edge59:53 Summary01:03:26 Jim's Recommended SourcesShow notes: Chamath Palihapitiya - the 'Barbell Effect' (06:00-07:30) Ted Talk: Sam Harris How Can We Build AI Without Losing Control Over It? Wait But Why? The Artificial Intelligence Revolution Nick Bostrom - Superintelligence; Paths, Dangers, Strategie

    1h 9m
  2. Emerging Consumer Trends in China

    05/31/2023

    Emerging Consumer Trends in China

    58 Minutes with Dr Esterina Nervino of City University Hong Kong and Steven Luk, CEO of FountainCap Research & Investment. As part of our ongoing China series, Hugo Rogers of Aravis Capital sits down with Dr Esterina Nervino and Steven Luk to discuss emerging consumer trends in China. The consumer, the main engine of the Chinese growth story for these past two decades, is often a subject treated with broad brush strokes. For this episode, we wanted to dig deeper and understand how the Chinese consumer has evolved over the past decade, how digitalization, urbanization and sustainability are driving change in consumer profiles as well as the relentless rise of international luxury brands. Steven Luk, who we welcome back, is CEO of FountainCap Research and Investment, a HK-based China-focused investment manager. Dr. Esterina Nervino, is Assistant Professor in the Departments of English and Marketing at the City University of Hong Kong. She is also an Associate Director within the Sales and Consulting Unit and recently contributed to KPMG’s ‘Luxury Redefined’ report. 00:00 Disclaimer 00:34 Introduction to Aravis Presents 00:57 Introduction to Topic: China Consumer 01:48 Perceptions vs Reality of the Chinese Consumer 07:21 Post Covid consumer trends 10:31 Observation notes from a recent field trip 14:44 KPMG report on consumer profiles in China 19:40 Key differences in consumer behaviour between the tiered cities 23:15 Digitalisation in China 30:39 International brands in the face of emerging consumer nationalism 36:21 Chinese brands expanding in the West and comparison with South Korea 39:52 Luxury goods success in China 48:32 Sustainability 54:24 Effect of ageing population on consumption 57:14 Closing remarks & takeaways

    58 min
  3. Unleashing the Bengal Tiger: Sizing Up the Opportunity In Indian Equities

    05/09/2023

    Unleashing the Bengal Tiger: Sizing Up the Opportunity In Indian Equities

    29 Minutes with Siddarth Mehta, Founder & CIO of Bay Capital Partners Hugo Rogers of Aravis Capital sits down with Siddarth Mehta, Founder & CIO of Bay Capital Partners, to discuss the current state of play in India. India has long been the ‘chosen one’ for emerging market investors given its favourable demographics, dynamic economy, and geopolitical centrality as the world's largest democracy. In this podcast, we look to understand the size of the opportunity, the Indian consumer and whether we expect the next generation of Satya Nadella’s to stay in their country of birth to build world-leading technology firms. Topics covered: 00:00 Disclaimer 01:05 Podcast Introduction 01:52 Framing the Opportunity 03:11 Is viewing India through the ‘China lens’ helpful? 07:28 Why is now (still) the time to invest in India? 09:29 How government policy is shaping infrastructure and growth 12:35 The Indian Tech Stack as a driver for change 15:36 Producing unicorns and the Indian company of the future 17:42 Shoring up the Brain Drain 20:16 Valuations – still worth it? 22:22 India’s geopolitical quandry – East, West or Centre? 24:54 Is the BRICs concept no longer helpful? 26:40 Views on ESG criteria for an emerging market This Podcast was recorded by Aravis Capital Ltd which is an appointed representative of Aravis Partners LLP which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (528684). Past performance is not a reliable guide to future performance, investments can go down as well as up, and you may get back less than your original investment.

    29 min

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