Billionaire fundster
Ron Baron had his annual fund conference today at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Alicia Keys brought down the house, but here's what else happened:
| Ron Baron Baron Funds Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer, Portfolio Manager, Trustee | |
The biggest speaker of the morning was
Elon Musk, the triple threat wizard of space travel, solar power, and electric cars. On a CNBC appearance earlier in the day, Baron was bullish on Tesla's future and during his talk Musk talked about Tesla's plans to ramp production and cut costs in the coming years.
In addition to Musk's talk, two Tesla Model S cars were parked outside for attendees to see.
Other morning speakers included
William Stone from
SS&C Technologies,
Joel Marcus from
Alexandria Real Estate Equities and
Jay Flatley from
Illumina.
Lunchtime entertainment included
Tony Bennett and
Lady Gaga,
Steve Martin and
Michael Bublé.
The afternoon panel was moderated by
Charles Schwab veteran
Chris Dodds and included Baron Funds chairman, president and COO
Linda Martinson as well as the following portfolio managers:
Cliff Greenberg,
Michael Kass,
Jeffrey Kolitch,
Michael Lippert,
Andrew Peck,
James Stone,
Alex Umansky,
Laird Bieger and
Randy Gwirtzman.
Ron Baron joined the folks on stage and gave a talk on his investing philosophy. During the Q&A, he answered questions on unicorns (not a fan), and bringing in younger folks (would love to, but space is limited) and the 2016 election (he joked about
Ben Carson's theory on the Pyramids).
Then the big star arrived:
Alicia Keys, who put on a smooth performance that included a preview of her upcoming album coming out next year.  
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