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Queen’s Road Capital’s Warren Gilman shares his 2 Golden Rules for Investing

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Queen’s Road Capital boasts Australia’s top entrepreneurs as their biggest shareholders - the likes of Andrew Forest, Jack Cowin, and Brett Blundy in the mix. In this conversation, Candice and Felicity are joined by the Chairman, CEO and Director of Queen’s Road Capital, Warren Gilman, to find out why. In their conversation he breaks down how he developed his golden rules for investing by working for one of Hong Kong’s richest men - Mr Li Ka-Shing - and then how he adopted and put them to work with Queen’s Road Capital.


They talk about how this process works in theory, his selection and screening criteria, and then the added complexity of ESG.


If you were on the move, here’s links to the 6 companies they cover:

Next Gen  

IsoEnergy Ltd

Contango Ore

Adriatic Metals

Osisko Mining Inc


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Felicity Thomas and Candice Bourke are Senior Advisers at Shaw and Partners, and you can find out more here


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