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Billionaire Ron Baron: 2 stocks with huge upside

Billionaire buy-and-hold investor Ron Baron said Wednesday he's betting on explosive growth for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA - News) in the next decade-calling the stock a "huge opportunity."

"I love Tesla," he told CNBC's " Squawk Box " in an interview. "I think we're going to make between 10 and 20 times our money in the next 10 years."

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Baron started buying Tesla about three years ago, when the stock was about $33 a share. Over time as it fluctuated, he accumulated 1.2 million shares for a total cost of $261 million. Based on Monday's close of $250 a share, his stake in Tesla was worth $302 million.

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The current market value of Tesla is more than $30 billion. In four or five years, Baron said the stock could be worth $120 billion. "In 10 years, you have another triple behind that."

The electric automaker expects to sell about 55,000 units this year, with deliveries for the new Model X sport utility vehicle slated to start in the third quarter. The company hopes to sell 500,000 vehicles annually by 2020.

"I think they'll do it a little bit faster," the Baron Capital chairman and CEO predicted. "In 2020, they're doing $35 billion or $40 billion [in revenue], making $6 billion or $7 billion in profit."

Stocks like Tesla and Under Armour (NYSE:UA - News) fall into a smaller part of Baron's portfolio that he terms "open-ended opportunity investments." Israel-based Mobileye (NYSE:MBLY - News), a developer of technologies for camera-based advanced driver assistance systems, is another example, he said. "These companies are in a different league. They have dimension, extra elements."

"Safe investments make up 60 percent to 80 percent of my portfolio," Baron continued. "Manchester United (NYSE:MANU - News) is a safe investment. They are a competitive advantage business, where there are significant growth opportunities and they can double in five or six years."

He started buying shares of ManU in November 2012, when they were trading under $13 each. Over time as the stock fluctuated he amassed 16.1 million shares for a total cost of $253 million. Based on Monday's close of $16.33 a share, his ManU stake was valued at nearly $264 million.

When he started buying the company, it was doing about "$600 million in revenues and making $150 million a year."

"We think in five or six years," he continued, "they'll make $1 billion [or] $1.1 billion [in revenue] and they'll do about $400 million or $500 million in cash flow ... and the stock will be trading at $40."

Manchester United of the English premier league is one of the most popular soccer clubs in the world. But Baron doesn't see the value of the stock as just the team. "As opposed to people thinking about it as a rich man's toy, we think about it as a television program."

Comparing the viewership for a ManU game to that of the Super Bowl in the U.S., which drew 114 million viewers this year, he said ManU does about "40 games a year, where each of those games has viewers of 40 million people."

He said the value of live sports is watching the games as they happen, not viewing them after the fact on DVR, the way many programs are consumed nowadays. ManU is also taking advantage of its huge social media presence: nearly 5.3 million Twitter followers and 65 million likes for its Facebook page compared with the New York Yankees 1.4 million Twitter followers and 8.3 million likes on Facebook.

With $27.5 billion in assets under management, Baron Capital manages 13 mutual funds with investments in about 450 companies.

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