Risks For Transformation
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Dan Gilbert is a billionaire entrepreneur who takes unconventional investment approaches, focusing on impact and transformation rather than pure financial returns.
Core Investment Philosophy
- Takes big swings and risks on ideas that could make the world better
- Invests based on interest and potential impact rather than just financial returns
- Focuses on revitalizing Detroit as a key mission
- Operates through ROC Ventures for major philanthropic and venture initiatives
Investment Portfolio Highlights
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Core Business:
- Quicken Loans - Largest home mortgage lender in US (bigger than Wells Fargo)
- Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA team)
- Previously owned JAC (casino business)
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Diverse Investments:
- Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com
- Rob Report (luxury magazine)
- Shinola (watches and Detroit hotel)
- StockX (sneaker/watch marketplace)
- Fathead (sports decals)
- Significant LP positions in venture funds (including Ludlow Ventures)
- Investments in esports
Investment Approach
- Barbell Strategy:
- Core stable business (mortgage industry)
- Experimental/innovative ventures
- Decision Making:
- Often driven by personal interest rather than pure financial metrics
- Willing to invest in "cool" ideas without strict ROI requirements
- Focus Areas:
- Detroit revitalization
- Sports and entertainment
- Technology platforms
- Luxury brands
- Medical research (particularly for neurofibromatosis)
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