Baron worked for several brokerage firms from 1970 to 1982, during which time he developed a focus on investing in small-
capitalization companies.
Baron Capital Management He founded Baron Capital Management in 1982. The firm pursues a long-term
growth equity strategy, typically holding stocks for four to five years and sometimes ten to fifteen years. Baron Capital focuses on sectors driven by broad demographic and societal trends, such as healthcare demand from the aging
baby boomer generation. In 2012, Baron Capital purchased approximately 24 percent of the shares of
Manchester United that were offered on the
New York Stock Exchange, amounting to a 5.8 percent ownership interest in the club, as only about 10 percent of the total equity had been floated. By September 2014, the firm had raised its stake to 9.2 percent of the entire club, equivalent to 37.8 percent of the publicly traded shares. In 2014, Baron Capital invested $380 million in
Tesla stock. The firm first invested in
SpaceX in 2017, when the company was valued at approximately $20 billion. By December 2025, SpaceX had surpassed Tesla as Baron Capital's largest investment, with approximately $10 billion allocated to the company. Baron Capital has also invested in
xAI, another company founded by
Elon Musk. The classification drew scrutiny from industry observers, with some arguing that it set a precedent that could undermine existing regulatory frameworks for private securities in ETFs. ==Personal life==