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A new life on the ranch Janus founder Tom Bailey hasn't retired now he's rearing cutting horses.(Business)
From:
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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July 22, 2006| Author:
Paton, James
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Byline: James Paton, Rocky Mountain News
CARBONDALE -- Tom Bailey, like the gates at the front of his Iron Rose Ranch, is slow to open up.
One of Colorado's six billionaires, Bailey is found at the end of a rambling road in this mountain town near Aspen. Several creeks, including one he dubbed the "Crazy Woman," flow across the 200-acre property. Mount Sopris, at 12,953 feet, towers above the treeline.
Bailey, 69, grins and says he's "just a lonely...
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