In this interview, David Weisburd interviews Speaker 2, who goes by the name "Villain," about his investment philosophy, which centers on identifying companies with the potential to become dominant players, or "villains," in their respective categories. Villain explains the origin of his firm's name, drawing from a quote from Batman, and details his focus on vertical software, AI, and payments. He looks for companies with sticky customer relationships and annuity-like revenue models, often in smaller, less competitive markets, and values capital efficiency and a long-term view over hyper-growth. The discussion covers metrics for evaluating customer relationships, the importance of product expansion, and examples of companies that have successfully grown from niche markets. Villain also shares insights on founder characteristics, the benefits of past failures, and the dynamics of venture capital, including herd behavior and the role of LPs.
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