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How Dollar Shave Club's Founder Built a $1 Billion Company That Changed the IndustryMichael Dubin is just getting started.

ByJaclyn Trop

This story appears in theApril 2017issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

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Michael Dubin, the fresh face of men’s grooming.

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Michael Dubin occasionally allowed himself to envision the moment when everything paid off. He'd be ushered into a grand ceremony, where some conglomerate, eager to own his massively successful company, would offer him a fortune for the pleasure. "I thought we would pass a really nice pen around in a wood-paneled boardroom with portraits of men with white hair," he says.

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