Patient Investing in Step Change Innovation

By Charles Breese, Managing Director of Larpent Newton and Co Ltd.

Hardman & Co ReportThe timing of being invited to write this article is perfect, coinciding as it does with a) the huge uncertainty which 2016 thus far has presented to investors (resulting in the frequently heard question ‘what do I do with my money?’) and b) last week’s sale of Swiftkey [https://swiftkey.com/en] for $250m to Microsoft Corporation (NYSE:MSFT). The company was founded in 2008 by two people in their 20s to develop predictive keyboards driven by artificial intelligence – its technology is embedded in over 300m devices worldwide – this success was achieved with total investment of $20m. Octopus Investments (in which I am a shareholder) was one of the investors in Swiftkey.

The reason for mentioning Swiftkey is that it is illustrative of some of my key beliefs, namely a) the UK has an above average capability for developing step change innovation, b) as the successes start to come through, the pool of people in the UK capable of successfully commercialising step change innovation is growing (thereby starting to address the UK’s longstanding record of top flight science but poor commercialisation), and c) large corporates are generally weak at developing step change innovation and need to access it by buying it. This creates a wonderful backdrop for the patient investor – it is also very satisfying to contribute to companies which have successfully created world beating products, create fulfilling employment and are net exporters – it means that I have suitable retorts for my children when they observe that my generation has delivered a very feeble economy for their generation to sort out!

Click to view all articles for the EPIC:
Or click to view the full company profile:
    Facebook
    X
    LinkedIn
    Hardman & Co

    More articles like this

    hVIVO plc

    Versatile MDCK cells in research and biotechnology

    MDCK (Madin-Darby Canine Kidney) cells are an essential tool in biological and medical research, especially in virology, cell biology, and studies involving membrane transport. Originally derived in 1958 from the kidney of a healthy adult female

    Union Jack Oil

    Positive steps forward for Union Jack Oil

    Union Jack Oil plc announced encouraging developments in the Taylor 1-16 well in Seminole County, Oklahoma. The well, drilled by operator Reach Oil and Gas Inc., has revealed a high-quality hydrocarbon-bearing reservoir, with two additional potential

    Team Internet plc

    Empowering advertisers for Black Friday and Cyber Monday success

    Black Friday and Cyber Monday have become pivotal opportunities for brands to engage with ready-to-buy consumers and maximise revenue during the holiday shopping season. These events demand strategies that go beyond standard practices to capture the

    Hercules Site Services plc

    Inspiring progress in construction

    James Fellows, a participant in the first cohort of the UKSPF North Warwickshire Bootcamp, recently revisited Hercules Construction Academy, where it was a pleasure to welcome him back. His return provided an opportunity to support his

    Positive outlook for European Real Estate financing

    European commercial real estate issuers, particularly those on the brink of investment grade or in high-yield categories, continue to face obstacles in securing financing. While debt markets are gradually reopening, investor confidence remains subdued compared to

    Nanoco Group PLC

    The promise of Quantum Dots

    Quantum dots (QDs) represent a significant advancement in nanotechnology, finding applications across diverse fields. In bioimaging, their small size enables them to access almost any part of the body, making them ideal for tasks like medical

    Volta Finance

    Positive outlook for loan markets as conditions improve

    The outlook for collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) in 2025 appears promising, as a recent Moody’s report highlights improved performance and refinancing opportunities. Market conditions are stabilising, with declining collateral defaults driven by economic growth and lower

    itim Group plc

    Revival of in-store shopping signals positive change

    The notion of retail stores vanishing entirely has been a topic of debate for years, especially as the pandemic significantly disrupted foot traffic. Many retailers faced bankruptcy and closed numerous locations, while e-commerce rapidly grew to

    Surface Transforms plc

    Advanced braking solutions with Surface Transforms

    Surface Transforms’ continuous carbon construction technology revolutionises the performance and durability of carbon ceramic brake discs. Their innovative design ensures greater power and up to three times better heat conductivity than standard factory-fitted alternatives, resulting in