Learning Lessons from: James Caan

Friday, February 22, 2008
by Arthur Ma

Last night, the Keynes Society at Eton College presented yet another prestigious speaker in the shape of James Caan, the youngest Dragon on Dragon’s Den. He is the founder of Alexander Mann, Humana, and now the CEO of Hamilton Bradshaw, a private equity firm. The title of his talk was “Observe the masses and do the opposite”.

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