The obvious place to start: looking back from 2020, what's the largest capex-heavy company that was founded in 2000-2005? I....don't know the answer to this.
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Possibly Wynn Resorts? Would, of course, be
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These are probably all wrong answers.. if the same question was asked in 2000 I doubt anyone would’ve guessed dick pics, Instagram, FB, And fucken Tiktok
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Those weren't capex-heavy, though.
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We don’t do high CAPEX anymore ... because all the smart people figured out that low CAPEX is way better way to add value and have fun... :)
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Someone tell Elon!
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W. Buffett yesterday: "If you look at where the top market value is in a $30 trillion market, if you take the top four or five companies that account for maybe four trillion or so of that 30 trillion. Basically they don’t take much capital. And that’s why they’re worth a lot..."
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Buffett: "If we can find the same sort of businesses that aren’t as capital intensive. We’ve got capital. I mean we’re ideally positioned for capital intensive businesses that other people will have trouble raising capital for, but they’ve still got to promise decent returns."
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