Why This Shaving Startup Made a $100 Million Gamble on a 100-Year-Old  Factory

Why This Shaving Startup Made a $100 Million Gamble on a 100-Year-Old Factory

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The co-founders of New York City's e-commerce startup Harry's are taking an unconventional path to category disruption--purchasing a nearly century-old factory in Germany.

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