“If I lost everything and had to start from scratch, I would find a problem everybody had and I’d solve it,” KevinOLearyTV said. (via CNBCMakeIt)
While life is pretty wonderful for self-made multimillionaire and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary , it never hurts to have a backup plan.
"If I lost everything and had to start from scratch, I would find a problem everybody had and I'd solve it," O'Leary tells"I love this space," he says. "And I'll tell you one thing right now, people want to eat healthy food all of a sudden. Even people that have dogs, they want to feed them healthy foods too. Something in healthy foods is a great place to make money [today].", especially India.
"Those are the markets that are going to grow like weeds over the next 20 years, and you want to be serving them. Even if you're doing it from a domestic position," he says.from the Asian Development Bank, O'Leary is on to something: Asian economies are projected to grow by 5.7% this year and by 5.6% in 2020, according to the bank's Asian Development Outlook 2019 report, which comprises 45 nations ranging from China to Tuvalu. Meanwhile, the U.S.
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