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Nilesh Jasani
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July 16, 2025
The Audacious American Edge: When Shares Become Currency
The worst bull markets are wasted bull markets. The US giants are ensuring that is not the case for them, as they use market-provided opportunities to cement their domination
Nilesh Jasani
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July 11, 2025
U.S. Analysts’ Temerity vs. Korea/Taiwan’s Timidity
When earnings double and forecasts barely budge: how analysts’ instincts diverge across the Pacific in the age of AI.
Nilesh Jasani
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May 28, 2025
The Geography of Innovation
Unpacking the unique blueprint behind our portfolio’s minimal overlap with any global benchmarks, innovation funds, or ETFs
Nilesh Jasani
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April 23, 2025
China’s Chip Chase: Reality vs. Rhetoric
Evidence-based insights into China’s semiconductor strides, cutting through Western skepticism and Chinese opacity
Nilesh Jasani
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April 5, 2025
Innovation in a World of Distrust
Rising economic and political fears pit the urge to cut innovation capex against the risk of falling behind in a world that cannot afford dependencies.
Nilesh Jasani
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March 18, 2025
Software: A Glass Half-Empty Analysis
Before defending nuances, software stakeholders must reassess: Has anything changed? If so, have they?
Nilesh Jasani
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March 12, 2025
From Chatbots to Doers: Manus Signals a New Age of Smart Helpers
Agents will soon be everywhere, but making money from them will be more difficult than making money of LLMs
Nilesh Jasani
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February 11, 2025
Outsiders vs Insiders: Where to Expect the Unexpected
Drawing from our experience, we explore where outsiders can drive innovation and where deep domain expertise remains the key to breakthroughs.
Nilesh Jasani
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January 30, 2025
When Facts Change, We Change Our Justifications: The DeepSeek Revelation
Our pioneering work allowed us to learn from the DeepSeek commentaries: we set goalposts to not fall in the justification trap.
Nilesh Jasani
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January 26, 2025
To the Attempter, There Might be Spoils
In the transition from Dragon to Snake, a crucial debate emerges in AI: the merits of massive scale versus adaptable efficiency.
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