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The Napkin That Won WWII (And Why We’re Betting on the Sequel)

Two and a half years ago, we launched a fund focused on North American industrial companies.

Rosie the Riveter: What a 1943 Hit Song Still Teaches Us

That’s from “Rosie the Riveter,” a 1943 hit song. If you’re outside America, you’ve probably never heard it.

Iran’s war ends in July. Not a prediction. An equation

Leaders don’t act on ideology. They act on survival.

Four Musicians, Forty Minutes, and the $670 Billion Answer

The Economist Who Listened to Beethoven

The $5 Trillion Question

One Chip vs. America’s Backbone

The $362 Billion Signal: Why the “Easy Money” Has Moved to Boring, Non-AI Industrials

Capturing the 2026 upside where cycle timing meets policy stimulus.

U.S. Industrials Are Poised to Be AI’s “Ikea Moment”

The Container Made the World Richer—Just Not Its Inventors

The World’s Worst Bet — And the Trade of a Generation

We are big believers in charts—they can illuminate dynamics that words or numbers often obscure.

From Tariff Pain to Market Share Gain: The Industrial Thesis Strengthens

Rewiring Supply Chains: Tariffs Accelerate the Shift to North America

Three’s Company: Willow Run, Buffett, and Grantham Agree on America’s Industrial Renaissance

This week, we were delighted to see Jeremy Grantham — legendary value investor, founder of GMO

Buffett’s Next Move: Industrials are the Key to Berkshire’s $180B Cash Reserve

Buffett’s Early Focus: Minimal Industrial Investments and Strategic Sector Choices

China’s Hidden Gold Buying Confirms a Structural Repricing of Gold

China’s True Gold Buying: Larger, Stealthier, More Strategic