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The Billion-Dollar Pitch – How Schwab Sold His Vision What if one speech could change your life? For Charles Schwab, it did. At an after-dinner gathering, Schwab stood up and pitched his vision for the future of steel. His words? So compelling th

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Well think about it, he had enough access to be at an after dinner "gathering" so no, JP Morgan wasn’t some random Shark Tank judge. They already knew Schwab, trusted him, and had the money to gamble. That's all I understand. Connections do matter, even more than how good your pitch is.

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