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... r entrepreneurs, in this era of increasing industrialization, the returns on investing in industry were quite substantial.
Although the risks were also high, for Ernst, they were practically negligible, after a year of tug-of-war.
The "Gillette" razor was already familiar to people, and the customers who had bought it were firmly grasped, with returning customers visible.
"Gillette" was on the path to profitability, but Ernst would not stop there, in his past life, "Gille ...
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