David Weisburd
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And one of the things that's perplexed me since for years is this idea that you have to have a certain amount of the company versus having a certain amount of shots on goal.
It seems like they should equal out.
So five investments of 10 million should equal 10 investments of 5 million.
Does that not just come down to evaluation and entry point?
Is that what people are solving around?