A well-known name among Dalal Street veterans, he is said to have been active in the market since the 80s, rising to fame in 2003, when he became an early investor in Pantaloons, in which he is said to have been a 100-bagger- he made returns 100 times the investment.
No one knows the worth of Mankekar's overall holdings. Disclosures suggest United Spirits account for most of his portfolio, or a little more than 85 per cent of the value of his holdings in the public domain. But disclosures are only required if holdings in a company exceed one per cent.
Mankekar isn't known to be tied down to any particular investment style. While he invests on the basis of parameters such as a strong track record at beaten-down valuations, he is also open to investing in early-stage companies yet to hit the market.
Both the investments were multi-baggers.
Pantaloons is an example of a pick he had backed, despite the fact that it didn't fit typical value parameters. When he had invested in it, Pantaloons was operating on negative cash flow, the return on equity was low and the company was focused on growth through borrowings.
Mankekar's shrewd judgement isn't limited to investments. With his son, he teaches at a number of management institutes. After preparing arduously to get into an internship programme at one such institute, a young woman once broke into tears when the father-son duo said she could leave after she had answered just one question, related to the pharmaceuticals sector.
It turned out not only was the answer correct, the woman had shown she had sufficient knowledge of the sector; Mankekar didn't see the need to ask any more questions.
When Business Standard tried to contact him, his son declined comment, saying the family sought to stay out of the limelight.
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