David Rubenstein's Insights on Investing, Philanthropy, and the Economy
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David Rubenstein, co-founder of the Carlyle Group, has shared his regrets about missed investment opportunities, including selling a stake in Amazon prematurely and passing on investments in Facebook and Netscape. Rubenstein co-founded the private equity firm in 1987, which now boasts $373bn in assets under management. Despite his investing misses, Rubenstein has had a decorated career as a philanthropist, powerbroker, and show host who has interviewed some of the world's top leaders.
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