Tom Hougaard, the Best Loser Wins

A day trader with a vast library of free content, but also with a free day-trading and swing trading channels, Tom Hougaard is certainly a trading source that deserves attention and study. Tom Hougaard was born in 1969 in Denmark. He gained his Bachelor of Science in economics and Master of Science degree in money, banking, and finance from the University of Wales and Birmingham in the UK, where he moved in 1992 at 23. After finishing his education, he started his career by working for the American bank J.P. Morgan, and after he left the company “Financial Spreads” in … Continue reading Tom Hougaard, the Best Loser Wins

US refused visa to Zoom founder Eric Yuan 8 times, now his app is running the world and he is a billionaire

Zoom founder Eric Yuan is from China. He came to the US in 1997. Yuan was inspired to try his luck in Silicon Valley after hearing a talk from Bill Gates on promise of internet. Before starting Zoom, Yuan worked with Cisco. In 1990s, Eric Yuan heard Bill Gates speak about the internet. Yuan was in China, his home country, and in his 20s then. The talk from Gates sparked a dream and he yearned to go the US, to Silicon Valley. This is the story of Zoom CEO Eric Yuan. But when he had set out for the US … Continue reading US refused visa to Zoom founder Eric Yuan 8 times, now his app is running the world and he is a billionaire

Lee Kuan Yew On Race-Based Politics And Why It Will Destroy Our Society

Back in 2010, the founding father of modern Singapore spoke at length about his regrets, things he wished he could achieve but couldn’t, about the ills of race-based politics, and creating a cohesive society for all. Hailed by former US President Barack Obama as “one of the great strategists of Asian affairs,” Lee Kuan Yew, the founding father of modern Singapore, who governed the Southeast Asian country for three decades, was “an agnostic,” he told in an interview with Seth Mydans of New York Times and IHT back in September 2010 In the interview, Lee Kuan Yew spoke at length about his … Continue reading Lee Kuan Yew On Race-Based Politics And Why It Will Destroy Our Society

Malaysian-born Maha Sinnathamby invites the world to share his A$88 billion private city

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The journey from Negeri Sembilan to Queensland, Australia can take a day if you travel by plane, but for Maha Sinnathamby, it has taken a lifetime. The billionaire was born in the village of Rantau 80 years ago and never dreamed he would one day become one of Australia’s richest men, let alone the founder of one of the most successful master-planned cities in the world. But now, 28 years after buying a 2,860ha parcel of land that all before him had said was worthless, Sinnathamby holds the keys to an A$88 billion development that is home … Continue reading Malaysian-born Maha Sinnathamby invites the world to share his A$88 billion private city

Bidayuh entrepreneur Awaeang Kwasin among winners of ‘Malaysia Top Achievers 2019′

KUCHING: Bidayuh entrepreneur Awaeang Kwasin was crowned one of the 40 winners of ‘Malaysia Top Achievers 2019′ last night. The founder of pepper-based products ‘Nang Ori’ received the award at the grand ceremony graced by the Tengku Laksamana of Selangor, … Continue reading Bidayuh entrepreneur Awaeang Kwasin among winners of ‘Malaysia Top Achievers 2019′

How the digital economy is shaping a new Bangladesh

With the advent of rapid digitalization, many developing countries like Bangladesh are focusing on the digital economy: a global market for digital outsourcing. The digitalization of a country’s economy not only drives innovation in its service industry, it also fuels domestic job opportunities, enabling faster economic growth. In the quest to lower costs and risks, many large corporations in developed nations like the US, UK and Australia are turning to IT outsourcing from countries including Bangladesh, leading to a recent boom in freelancing. Freelancing jobs include everything from computer programming to web design, tax preparation, and search engine optimization. This has generated a wide range … Continue reading How the digital economy is shaping a new Bangladesh

Why PhDs Don’t Become Billionaires We might be pushing our kids in the wrong direction.

We’re all fans of education. I can admit that I’m a kind of an educational snob based on my own experience in pursuing advanced degrees. As a result, it’s always been a foregone conclusion that my kids would also be heading … Continue reading Why PhDs Don’t Become Billionaires We might be pushing our kids in the wrong direction.

‘Nang Ori’, kisah kejayaan wanita Bidayuh Padawan dengan produk lada Sarawak

PADAWAN: Benci bertukar cinta, itu mungkin gambaran terbaik kepada kecekalan seorang wanita Bidayuh yang berjaya memasarkan produk hiliran lada Sarawak memasuki beberapa pasar raya besar di negara ini serta bakal menembusi pasaran China dan Hong Kong. Lebih membanggakan Awaeang Kwasin, 40, … Continue reading ‘Nang Ori’, kisah kejayaan wanita Bidayuh Padawan dengan produk lada Sarawak

Once a victim of bullying, this Orang Asli law student aspires to empower her community via education

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 — Shereen Ajani Abigael has always been curious about life and is constantly looking to improve herself. In fact, growing up the orang asli woman wanted to go to a school where she could meet people … Continue reading Once a victim of bullying, this Orang Asli law student aspires to empower her community via education

A man who interviewed 177 self-made millionaires says they all started with the same savings strategy

Thomas C. Corley spent five years studying millionaires and gathered his insights in several books, including “Change Your Habits, Change Your Life.” Corley interviewed 233 Americans with at least $160,000 in annual gross income and $3.2 million in net assets, 177 of whom were self-made. Corley found that in their pre-millionaire years, they started with the same goal to save 10% to 20% of their income. They also used what he calls “the bucket system” to separate their savings into four categories. Whether you have a goal to reach $1 million or $10 million, you have to start somewhere. Thomas C. Corley, a certified … Continue reading A man who interviewed 177 self-made millionaires says they all started with the same savings strategy

Masing: Bid to restore equal partner status to S’wak did not fail, Putrajaya in midst of review

KUCHING: Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing disagrees with Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad when the latter said the bid to restore Sarawak’s equal partner status in Parliament in April, failed. Masing, who is Parti Rakyat Sarawak … Continue reading Masing: Bid to restore equal partner status to S’wak did not fail, Putrajaya in midst of review