BOULDER, Colo. -- Sixty engineers, entrepreneurs and financiers were sipping yerba mate tea at a coffee shop down the street from a bong-and-lingerie store on a recent sunny Tuesday in Boulder, and discussing how Boulder -- usually seen as an enclave of hippies, marijuana dispensaries and rock climbers -- has become a hotbed of capitalism.
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