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> Rich kids who call themselves Entepreneur, dedikasi or daddy kasi?

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post Apr 5 2017, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 03:38 PM)
TS is daddy kasi him petrol station among other things if I'm not mistaken.

Last time years ago sudah kena hentam by old /k/tards because he tried to kononnya be an entrepreneur example in /k/, but later people found out it's all daddy kasi.

Got link with BN some more his daddy kasi.

Now maybe thinks no more old /k/tard so can poser poser again with daddy kasi I guess.
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eh since when i tried to be an entepreneur example

its your bitterness that made you delusional lol

cry more , you sound like a poor brat



QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 03:41 PM)
Lelelelelelelelel.

You don't? Oh man, don't make me post your sor-hai blog. I recall there was something about "saving money on your own" and how hard you worked or something along those lines......
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youre delusional

just because you have poor memory and low iq doesnt mean you know everything

first of all i never claim i work hard, and second yes i saved money to buy stuffs lol. its your problem ir you choose not to believe i dont have to prove anything to you

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QUOTE(Baconateer @ Apr 5 2017, 03:36 PM)
so TS got daddy kasi also?
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That fella in the link was TS?

Y he look Cina despite the name?
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QUOTE(Flizzardo @ Apr 5 2017, 03:13 PM)
dedikasi ? more like daddy kasi laugh.gif
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I like this lol
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QUOTE(Lyu @ Apr 5 2017, 03:45 PM)
That fella in the link was TS?

Y he look Cina despite the name?
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probably..as pointed out by xeda..
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post Apr 5 2017, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 03:38 PM)
TS is daddy kasi him petrol station among other things if I'm not mistaken.

Last time years ago sudah kena hentam by old /k/tards because he tried to kononnya be an entrepreneur example in /k/, but later people found out it's all daddy kasi.

Got link with BN some more his daddy kasi.

Now maybe thinks no more old /k/tard so can poser poser again with daddy kasi I guess.
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post Apr 5 2017, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(Flizzardo @ Apr 5 2017, 03:45 PM)
eh since when i tried to be an entepreneur example

its your bitterness that made you delusional lol

cry more , you sound like a poor brat
youre delusional

just because you have poor memory and low iq doesnt mean you know everything

first of all i never claim i work hard, and second yes i saved money to buy stuffs lol. its your problem ir you choose not to believe i dont have to prove anything to you
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Daddy kasi real face sudah come liao.

No matter how much you try to hide who you are, we old /k/tards know the real you.

You're the worst daddy kasi in /k/, lel.
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Rich Gen-Y kids making their own mark
Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...LVriQOmbwYj4.99

Rich Asian Millennials Pool Family Fortunes to Build Venture Fund
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/201...ld-venture-fund



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One of Rachel Lau’s strongest childhood memories is the smell of newspaper. Her father, driving her to school each day in Kuala Lumpur, would make his sleepy daughter open the paper, go through stock quotes and do mental math.

“He would be, like, ‘How did KLK do today? OK, if it’s up 4 sen and I’ve got 89,000 shares, how much did I make?’’’ Lau recalled. The daily ritual continued through her teenage years. Her father Lau Boon Ann built his fortune in real estate and by investing in companies like Top Glove Corp., which became the world’s biggest rubber-glove maker. Some days, he would stand in front of an empty lot with his young daughter and challenge her to imagine a building there rather than watching the chickens running around.


Lionel Leong, from left, Raja Hamzah, Rachel Lau and John Ng Pangilinan.Photographer: Calvin Sit/Bloomberg
Lau, now 31, is one of the three millennial co-founders of RHL Ventures, along with Raja Hamzah Abidin, 29, son of prominent Malaysian politician and businessman Utama Raja Nong Chik, and Lionel Leong, also 29, the son of property tycoon Leong Hoy Kum. They set up RHL using the wealth of their families with a plan to attract outside capital and build the firm into Southeast Asia’s leading independent investment group.

“We look at Southeast Asia and there is no brand that stands out -- there is no KKR, there is no Fidelity,’’ Lau said. “Eventually we want to be a fund house with multiple products. Venture capital is going to be our first step.’’

RHL has backed two startups since its debut last year. One is Singapore-based Perx, which has morphed from a retail rewards app to provide corporate clients with data and analysis on consumer behavior. Lau is a member of Perx’s board, whose chairman is Facebook Inc. co-founder Eduardo Saverin.

Sidestep Startup

In January, the firm invested an undisclosed amount in Sidestep, a Los Angeles-based startup that’s also backed by pop-music artists Beyonce and Adele. Sidestep is an app that allows fans to buy concert memorabilia online and either have it shipped to their home or collect it at the show without having to wait in line.


Rachel LauPhotographer: Calvin Sit/Bloomberg
“RHL guys are really smart investors who are taking their family offices to a new play,’’ said Trevor Thomas who co-founded Cross Culture Ventures -- a backer of Sidestep, together with former Lady Gaga manager Troy Carter. “What attracted the founders of Sidestep to RHL was their deep network in Southeast Asia.’’

A lot of startup founders in the U.S. want to access the Asian market, said Thomas, but they often overlook the huge Southeast Asian markets and only focus on China. “Rachel and the team did a great job of explaining the value of that vision and providing really great access to early-stage U.S. companies,’’ he said.

In Southeast Asia, RHL has positioned itself between early-stage venture capitalists and large institutional investors such as Temasek Holdings Pte. Hamzah said they want to fill a gap in the region for the subsequent rounds of funding -- series B, C and D. “We want to play in that space because you get to cherry pick,” he said.

RHL’s strategy is to take a chunk of equity and a board seat in a startup that has earned its stripes operationally for at least a year, and see the company through to an initial public offering.

Summer Camp

RHL’s partners represent a new generation of wealthy Asians who are breaking away from the traditional family business to make their own mark. They include billionaire palm-oil tycoon Kuok Khoon Hong’s son Kuok Meng Ru, whose BandLab Technologies is building a music business.

RHL’s story begins in 2003 at a summer camp in Melbourne. During a month of activities such as horse riding and playing the stock market, Lau struck up a friendship with Hamzah, unaware that their parents knew each other well.


Raja HamzahPhotographer: Calvin Sit/Bloomberg
Their paths crossed again in London, Sydney, New York and Hong Kong as they went to college and forged careers in finance -- Lau at NN Investment Partners and Heitman Investment Management, where she currently helps manage a $4 billion equity fund; and Hamzah at Goldman Sachs Asset Management and Guoco Management Co. Together with their mutual childhood friend Leong, the trio would joke about all returning to Malaysia one day to start a business together.

That day came in 2015 when Hamzah called up Lau in Hong Kong and said: “Yo! I’ve moved back. When are you coming back? You haven’t lied to me for 15 years, have you?”

They decided their common trait was investing.

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Hamzah shares Lau’s passion for spotting mispriced assets by analyzing valuations. Lau says she trawls through 100-page prospectuses for fun and values strong free cash flow -- the cash a company generates from its operations after capital expenditures. Leong helped structure debt products at Hong Leong Investment Bank before joining his family’s real-estate business to learn about allocating capital to strategic projects.

Outside Investors

In February 2016, they started RHL Ventures –- an acronym for Rachel, Hamzah, Lionel -- with their own money. When their families found out about the plan, they were eager to jump in, said Lau. Now they aim to raise $100 million more from outside investors.

The partners have roped in their family and hedge-fund experts as advisers. “We recognize that we are young and still learning,’’ Lau said. “There is no point pretending otherwise.’’


Lionel LeongPhotographer: Calvin Sit/Bloomberg
Leong’s father runs Mah Sing Group, Malaysia’s largest non-government-linked property developer. Hamzah’s father, chairman of mechanical and electrical business Rasma Corp., is a former minister of federal territories and urban wellbeing. Top Glove Chairman Lim Wee Chai is also an adviser, in place of Lau’s father, who died in 2008.

The other two advisers are Marlon Sanchez, Deutsche Bank’s head of global prime finance distribution in Asia Pacific, and Francesco Barrai, senior vice president at DE Shaw, a hedge fund with more than $40 billion in investment capital.

RHL added a fourth partner last month, John Ng Pangilinan, a grandson of billionaire property tycoon Ng Teng Fong, who built Far East Organisation Pte and Sino Group. Ng, 37, has founded some 10 ventures, including Makan Bus, a service that allows tourists to explore off-the-beaten-track eateries in Singapore.

As well as their family fortunes, the four partners bring experience of upbringings in dynasties that valued hard work, tradition and dedication.

Night Vision


John Ng PangilinanPhotographer: Calvin Sit/Bloomberg
Ng recalls his grandfather, Singapore’s richest man when he died in 2010, would always visit a property he was interested in buying with his wife. After driving around the area, they would sit on a bench and observe it from a distance. Then they would return to the same spot after dark.

“He said to us, ‘What you see during the day can look very different at night,’” Ng said.

Hamzah, whose great-grandfather Mustapha Albakri was the first chairman of Malaysia’s Election Commission, remembers his father’s lessons in frugality -- one time in London he refused to buy a 2 pound ($2.50) umbrella when it started raining as they had plenty of umbrellas at home.

Leong, scion of property developer Mah Sing Group, grew up listening to tales of how his family business overcame tough times by consolidating and reinventing itself from its roots as a plastic trader. “It made me realize that we have to be focused,’’ he said. “So with every deal we do, we have to put in that same energy and tenacity.’’

Lau was a competitive gymnast as a child but quit the sport when she failed to win gold at a championship event.

“It’s one thing I regret. In hindsight, I don’t think I should have given up,’’ said Lau. “The ultimate champion is the person who doesn’t give up.’’

One old habit however remains. When Lau picks up a newspaper, she goes straight to the business section. “It’s still the only thing I read,’’ she said.
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post Apr 5 2017, 03:51 PM

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post Apr 5 2017, 03:52 PM

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post Apr 5 2017, 03:55 PM

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Daddy kasi TS is trying to cover up by deleting his daddy kasi history!!!!!

Hahahahahahahahaha
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post Apr 5 2017, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(AnimeSinceForever @ Apr 5 2017, 03:39 PM)
I notice they tried to conceal the family connection.
A lot of rich 2nd gen people act as if their circumstances had nothing to do with their success.

Like a white person coming to teach English in Malaysia (without a qualification in the English language) actually thinks their glorified babysitting is worth over RM5,000 per month.
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like datuk aliff syukri , i never see him publicly talks about his mother and her company sendayu



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M4A1,Apr 5 2017, 03:43 PM]
itu ex chatime?

if no bapak support , dun think he can expand that fast

if based on his on saving ONLY.
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not really, credit is given when its due

bryan is one the few young entrepreneur that actually does the hardwork

he is smart, hardworking, full of ideas

if it werent for his initiatives to tap the untapped potential of commercializing bubble tea , it would probably been way later until the bubble tea trend pick up in malaysia

QUOTE(AnimeSinceForever @ Apr 5 2017, 03:45 PM)
Other interesting things to think about that are not mentioned:
Nina Juren Haniff, if I remember right ... father is a general, mother is a fundraiser with a heart institute.

A lot of fortunately born people like to conceal who they're related to, almost as if they know it wasn't just their talent that got them through the door.
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who is nina juren?

remind me of datuk aliff syukri , he always conveniently leave out his mother and her company sendayu in interviews about his success
QUOTE(Lyu @ Apr 5 2017, 03:45 PM)
That fella in the link was TS?

Y he look Cina despite the name?
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thats me

i have superior blood

QUOTE(empatTan @ Apr 5 2017, 03:47 PM)
All show, no substance.
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exactly

these kids trying so hard to show that they have substance and they are more to than just spending away their parents wealth
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i dont care daddy kasi or not ... i still jelly those rkoi :'(
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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 03:50 PM)
Daddy kasi real face sudah come liao.

No matter how much you try to hide who you are, we old /k/tards know the real you.

You're the worst daddy kasi in /k/, lel.
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QUOTE(xeda @ Apr 5 2017, 03:55 PM)
Daddy kasi TS is trying to cover up by deleting his daddy kasi history!!!!!

Hahahahahahahahaha
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lol you think too much

i deleted posts that have the link to my pictures

not tryimg to hide anything if i were i would
have already deleted other posts but of course people with low iq like yourself cant figure that out on your own


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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Apr 5 2017, 03:23 PM)
Yes.  But it is still a loss. 

The pain would depend on the amount of the loss, I guess. 

Lets say he has RM10 million.  Burn RM100K, still ok. 

Burn RM1 million?

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OK wan ma.. even if earn 100k PA dont mind burn 50k each project, after several burnt project, you get knowledge ahead of some people..then can successfully do 1mil projects that work first time around!!
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TS back fired... where are those hermes bags?

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