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Divesh Makan, founding partner at ICONIQ Capital, describes his journey from helping his parents run their family business in South Africa to starting Iconiq in San Francisco. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein". This interview was recorded April 11 in San Francisco.
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