“I do not believe in diversification. Take a close look atsome of the greatest entrepreneurs in U.S. history. Henry Ford neverdiversified; Bill Gates didn’t diversify. I strongly believe that the bestway to create real wealth is to put one’s eggs in one basket and watchthat basket (the right one) very carefully. In fact, one can go brokediversifying.”

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