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John Huber on Running a Buffett-Style Investment Partnership

Exclusive Interview with Tyler Howell of MOI Global

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You may know John Huber from his excellent Base Hit Investing substack. We are long-time fans of John’s research and were delighted to have an opportunity to sit down with him for this interview.

For more than a decade, John has run Saber Capital Management. Saber manages separate accounts and a partnership modeled after the original Buffett Partnerships of the 1950s. John believes investment success comes from a combination of value principles and behavioral traits, above all patience and a long-term mindset.

Saber manages nearly all of John’s personal capital along with a majority of his family’s net worth. The names Saber and Base Hit Investing are metaphors that reference baseball and John’s broad philosophy: to make steady progress day after day, focus on continuous improvement, and emphasize value investing.

In this conversation with Tyler Howell, John delves into his process and some of the mechanics of running a small investment firm. Whether you are looking to become a better investor or learn about what it takes to run an investment partnership, you will find this interview highly relevant.

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