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The Checklist
Th Ch kli t




                www.pabraifunds.com
Munger & The Checklist


                    B-17 Bomber




                     www.pabraifunds.com
“Too Much Plane for One Man to Fly”
  After
  Afte the B-17 c ash Boeing’s s
           B 17 crash,         survival was in
                                   i al as
question.
    The aviation checklist was born.
                               born
    Too complex for one man’s memory
    Four checklists – takeoff, fli h l di
          h kli         k ff flight, landing, after
                                               f
  landing.
  Zero accidents – govt ordered 12,731 B-17 bombers
                   govt.        12 731 B 17



                                        www.pabraifunds.com
The ICU Checklist
         5 Million Lines put into
                         p t
        patients annually in ICUs
          4% infected after 10
        days; 80,000 people.
          Fatal 5 28% of time.
                5-28%
        Increased ICU time.
          The Line Insertion
        checklist.


                    www.pabraifunds.com
The ICU Line Insertion Checklist
1.
1    Wash hands with soap.
                    ith soap
2.   Clean patient’s skin with chlorohexide antiseptic.
3.   Put sterile drapes over entire patient.
4.   Wear a sterile mask, hat, gown and gloves.
5.   Put sterile dressing over catheter site after line in.

     Very obvious; well-known; taught to all for ages.
     At least one step skipped in 1/3 of all insertions.
     Infection rate after checklist – approached zero!
     Doctors learning to appreciate checklists.

                                          www.pabraifunds.com
Why are checklists so effective?

Our brains
O b i are designed t take short-cuts and
              d i     d to t k h t      t    d
arrive at answers quickly.
   When you see the lion, you run. You don’t
   process your options, you just run.

We are also a mix of rationality and emotions.
  When we notice a great business is
  undervalued, we read up on it, run through a
  number
  n mbe of conce ns/q estions and arrive at a
              concerns/questions       a i e
  decision – not as effective as a checklist.

                                      www.pabraifunds.com
The FAA’s Approach to Aviation Safety

  Very effecti e Lo e p obabilit
  Ve effective; Lower probability of dying in an
                                     d ing
airplane than crossing the street.
  A human life is worth $3 Million.
                           Million
  Aviation safety comes from carefully studying each
and every plane crash worldwide.
    Changes to Checklists, pilot training, equipment,
  procedures, ATC etc.
  p         ,
     Results are extremely compelling.

                                         www.pabraifunds.com
Investing and The Checklist

  Not rocket science. Pretty obvious.
       ocket science P ett ob io s
 Start with stuff we’ve learned from Graham, Buffett,
Munger, Klarman, Fisher
Munger Klarman Fisher, Templeton etc.
                                    etc
     Margin of Safety, Moats, Simple Businesses …
     Make a real checklist.
       k       l h kli
    Examine all your mistakes that led to a
  permanent loss of capital – the plane crashed.
                                        crashed
        Add to the checklist.

                                        www.pabraifunds.com
Visceral vs. Direct Experience

  Look at all the great investors and their mistakes.
                  g eat in esto s     thei mistakes
     Why did a given investment fail?
    Could one have looked at that factor and known
  of a possible problem before investment was made?
    Much much cheaper to l
        h     h h        learn f
                               from the mistakes of
                                     h   i   k    f
  others than your own.
  In 2000, Munger bought Cort Furniture for Wesco,
     2000                                   Wesco
Poor investment result. Why?

                                        www.pabraifunds.com
Add to the Checklist

  Wesco makes very few investments and even fewer
               e fe in estments        e en fe e
acquisitions.
    Cort was acquired in Feb 2000 by Wesco after a
                         Feb.
  long hiatus.
   Munger compares it to Enterprise Rent acar,
                                     Rent-acar,
  which is a fantastic company/culture/business.
    Cort had abnormally high revenues/FCF as a
                        y g            /
  result of internet bubble. Buffett/Munger clearly
  knew the internet was a bubble.

                                       www.pabraifunds.com
Add to the Checklist

  Checklist query:
            q   y
    Are the revenues and cash flows of the business
  sustainable or overstated/understated due to boom
  or bust conditions? (e.g. Cort)
    Are there temporary tailwinds enhancing FCF?
  Need to appreciate that this is easy to miss with
many businesses that have temporary tailwinds that
can be hard to detect as being temporary
                               temporary.
  Minds as sharp as Munger and Buffett missed it.

                                       www.pabraifunds.com
Buffett’s Rare Mistakes
  Berkshire Hathaway turned out to be a great
                     y                    g
investment. Buffett calls it a mistake. What was the
mistake?
    Was a Graham net net. Bought below net working
  capital.
  Ih
   have made this specific mistake numerous times.
          d hi        ifi   i   k            i
    It’s now on the checklist. No more!




                                           www.pabraifunds.com
Learning from Buffett

  A good investment needs two facets to be in place:
    Downside protection – Margin of Safety
    Upside earnings engine – Moat
  I’ve often been mesmerized by the strong downside
protection and overlooked the all-important moat.
                                            moat




                                        www.pabraifunds.com
The Evaporating Moat

“I liked and admired Ed Colodny, the company's then-CEO, and I
still do. But my analysis of USAir's business was both superficial
and wrong. I was so beguiled by the company's long history of
profitable operations, and by the protection that ownership of a
senior security seemingly offered me, that I overlooked the
crucial point: USAir's revenues would increasingly feel the effects
of an unregulated, fie el
           e l ted fiercely-competitive market whereas its cost
                              o    etiti e    ket he e it o t
structure was a holdover from the days when regulation
protected profits. These costs, if left unchecked, portended
disaster,
disaster however reassuring the airline s past record might be.”
                                    airline's                 be
1996 Letter to Shareholders, Warren Buffett


                                                 www.pabraifunds.com
Add to the Checklist

Checklist additions:
   Is there a solid moat? (e.g. Berkshire Mills)
  Could the moat be shrinking/evaporating?
(e.g. US Air, Dexter Shoes)
“The business world is divided into a tiny number of
wonderful businesses--well worth investing in--
and a huge number of bad or mediocre businesses
that are not attractive as long-term holdings.”
                           long term          ”
- Warren Buffett (in Money Masters of our Time)

                                       www.pabraifunds.com
Using the Checklist

  I went through every investment mistake I’ve made
and am in the process of gathering mistakes made by
other great investors.
    60 items on checklist so far. Not done yet.
    No company will get past all 60 with a clean bill
  of health.
    Different from healthcare or aviation.
    Investments will have one or more issues.

                                       www.pabraifunds.com
Using the Checklist

  Wells Fargo is a great business.
                         business

  Checklist “failure issues”:
    Highly leveraged assets to equity.
    Could be subject to run on the bank.
    Could make/have made bad lending decisions.
    High unemployment, recession will hurt.

  All businesses will fail on some items on the
checklist.

                                        www.pabraifunds.com
What is one to do with Wells Fargo?

  The events of 1929-33, 1937, 1973-74, 2000-02 and
                       ,      ,         ,
2008-09 have taught us that the ride can be quite
rocky.
  Likely to hit these major dislocating events at least a
few times in an investing lifetime.
  Any number multiplied by zero is zero.
         b     l i li d b       i
  All businesses fail on some checklist items.
  Run a diversified portfolio. At least 20-30 names that
do not correlate on the same issues (e.g. leverage).

                                         www.pabraifunds.com
Checklist shows possible failure points

  I used to believe in a 10x10 portfolio until Q
                               p               Q308.
  The drubbing of Q408 exposed clear weaknesses in
some portfolio holdings. Size was key issue.
     Moved to a 2, 5 or 10 model.
    2% bets are part of a basket or cases like Wells
  Fargo.
     5% bets are typical.
                  yp
     10% bets are made when 7 moons line up.

                                         www.pabraifunds.com
Lessons Learned from 2008-09

  Graham’s entire framework emerged after the 1929-
                                  g
1933 Great Depression and collapse in equity prices.
  Since mistakes are inevitable and businesses always
fail on some checklist items, best to go back to
Graham 101 and diversify.
     No need to h ld 100 names, b unwise to h ld 4.
           d    hold            but  i      hold
     20-30 names seems just right.
  Believer in the power of the simple checklist.


                                         www.pabraifunds.com
Thank You.


Mohnish Pabrai
Managing Partner
Pabrai I
P b i Investment Funds
              t    tF d
Irvine, California, USA

mp@pabraifunds.com

Tel. +1949.453.0609

www.pabraifunds.com
                  www.pabraifunds.com

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How Mohnish Pabrai Uses Checklists

  • 1. The Checklist Th Ch kli t www.pabraifunds.com
  • 2. Munger & The Checklist B-17 Bomber www.pabraifunds.com
  • 3. “Too Much Plane for One Man to Fly” After Afte the B-17 c ash Boeing’s s B 17 crash, survival was in i al as question. The aviation checklist was born. born Too complex for one man’s memory Four checklists – takeoff, fli h l di h kli k ff flight, landing, after f landing. Zero accidents – govt ordered 12,731 B-17 bombers govt. 12 731 B 17 www.pabraifunds.com
  • 4. The ICU Checklist 5 Million Lines put into p t patients annually in ICUs 4% infected after 10 days; 80,000 people. Fatal 5 28% of time. 5-28% Increased ICU time. The Line Insertion checklist. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 5. The ICU Line Insertion Checklist 1. 1 Wash hands with soap. ith soap 2. Clean patient’s skin with chlorohexide antiseptic. 3. Put sterile drapes over entire patient. 4. Wear a sterile mask, hat, gown and gloves. 5. Put sterile dressing over catheter site after line in. Very obvious; well-known; taught to all for ages. At least one step skipped in 1/3 of all insertions. Infection rate after checklist – approached zero! Doctors learning to appreciate checklists. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 6. Why are checklists so effective? Our brains O b i are designed t take short-cuts and d i d to t k h t t d arrive at answers quickly. When you see the lion, you run. You don’t process your options, you just run. We are also a mix of rationality and emotions. When we notice a great business is undervalued, we read up on it, run through a number n mbe of conce ns/q estions and arrive at a concerns/questions a i e decision – not as effective as a checklist. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 7. The FAA’s Approach to Aviation Safety Very effecti e Lo e p obabilit Ve effective; Lower probability of dying in an d ing airplane than crossing the street. A human life is worth $3 Million. Million Aviation safety comes from carefully studying each and every plane crash worldwide. Changes to Checklists, pilot training, equipment, procedures, ATC etc. p , Results are extremely compelling. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 8. Investing and The Checklist Not rocket science. Pretty obvious. ocket science P ett ob io s Start with stuff we’ve learned from Graham, Buffett, Munger, Klarman, Fisher Munger Klarman Fisher, Templeton etc. etc Margin of Safety, Moats, Simple Businesses … Make a real checklist. k l h kli Examine all your mistakes that led to a permanent loss of capital – the plane crashed. crashed Add to the checklist. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 9. Visceral vs. Direct Experience Look at all the great investors and their mistakes. g eat in esto s thei mistakes Why did a given investment fail? Could one have looked at that factor and known of a possible problem before investment was made? Much much cheaper to l h h h learn f from the mistakes of h i k f others than your own. In 2000, Munger bought Cort Furniture for Wesco, 2000 Wesco Poor investment result. Why? www.pabraifunds.com
  • 10. Add to the Checklist Wesco makes very few investments and even fewer e fe in estments e en fe e acquisitions. Cort was acquired in Feb 2000 by Wesco after a Feb. long hiatus. Munger compares it to Enterprise Rent acar, Rent-acar, which is a fantastic company/culture/business. Cort had abnormally high revenues/FCF as a y g / result of internet bubble. Buffett/Munger clearly knew the internet was a bubble. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 11. Add to the Checklist Checklist query: q y Are the revenues and cash flows of the business sustainable or overstated/understated due to boom or bust conditions? (e.g. Cort) Are there temporary tailwinds enhancing FCF? Need to appreciate that this is easy to miss with many businesses that have temporary tailwinds that can be hard to detect as being temporary temporary. Minds as sharp as Munger and Buffett missed it. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 12. Buffett’s Rare Mistakes Berkshire Hathaway turned out to be a great y g investment. Buffett calls it a mistake. What was the mistake? Was a Graham net net. Bought below net working capital. Ih have made this specific mistake numerous times. d hi ifi i k i It’s now on the checklist. No more! www.pabraifunds.com
  • 13. Learning from Buffett A good investment needs two facets to be in place: Downside protection – Margin of Safety Upside earnings engine – Moat I’ve often been mesmerized by the strong downside protection and overlooked the all-important moat. moat www.pabraifunds.com
  • 14. The Evaporating Moat “I liked and admired Ed Colodny, the company's then-CEO, and I still do. But my analysis of USAir's business was both superficial and wrong. I was so beguiled by the company's long history of profitable operations, and by the protection that ownership of a senior security seemingly offered me, that I overlooked the crucial point: USAir's revenues would increasingly feel the effects of an unregulated, fie el e l ted fiercely-competitive market whereas its cost o etiti e ket he e it o t structure was a holdover from the days when regulation protected profits. These costs, if left unchecked, portended disaster, disaster however reassuring the airline s past record might be.” airline's be 1996 Letter to Shareholders, Warren Buffett www.pabraifunds.com
  • 15. Add to the Checklist Checklist additions: Is there a solid moat? (e.g. Berkshire Mills) Could the moat be shrinking/evaporating? (e.g. US Air, Dexter Shoes) “The business world is divided into a tiny number of wonderful businesses--well worth investing in-- and a huge number of bad or mediocre businesses that are not attractive as long-term holdings.” long term ” - Warren Buffett (in Money Masters of our Time) www.pabraifunds.com
  • 16. Using the Checklist I went through every investment mistake I’ve made and am in the process of gathering mistakes made by other great investors. 60 items on checklist so far. Not done yet. No company will get past all 60 with a clean bill of health. Different from healthcare or aviation. Investments will have one or more issues. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 17. Using the Checklist Wells Fargo is a great business. business Checklist “failure issues”: Highly leveraged assets to equity. Could be subject to run on the bank. Could make/have made bad lending decisions. High unemployment, recession will hurt. All businesses will fail on some items on the checklist. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 18. What is one to do with Wells Fargo? The events of 1929-33, 1937, 1973-74, 2000-02 and , , , 2008-09 have taught us that the ride can be quite rocky. Likely to hit these major dislocating events at least a few times in an investing lifetime. Any number multiplied by zero is zero. b l i li d b i All businesses fail on some checklist items. Run a diversified portfolio. At least 20-30 names that do not correlate on the same issues (e.g. leverage). www.pabraifunds.com
  • 19. Checklist shows possible failure points I used to believe in a 10x10 portfolio until Q p Q308. The drubbing of Q408 exposed clear weaknesses in some portfolio holdings. Size was key issue. Moved to a 2, 5 or 10 model. 2% bets are part of a basket or cases like Wells Fargo. 5% bets are typical. yp 10% bets are made when 7 moons line up. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 20. Lessons Learned from 2008-09 Graham’s entire framework emerged after the 1929- g 1933 Great Depression and collapse in equity prices. Since mistakes are inevitable and businesses always fail on some checklist items, best to go back to Graham 101 and diversify. No need to h ld 100 names, b unwise to h ld 4. d hold but i hold 20-30 names seems just right. Believer in the power of the simple checklist. www.pabraifunds.com
  • 21. Thank You. Mohnish Pabrai Managing Partner Pabrai I P b i Investment Funds t tF d Irvine, California, USA mp@pabraifunds.com Tel. +1949.453.0609 www.pabraifunds.com www.pabraifunds.com