Thursday, July 29, 2010

[The Star] A millionaire before graduating

KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman and Malaysia’s most famous socialite Jho Low made his first million – in US dollars – when he was barely 20 years old when he took a semester off from The Wharton School of Business to set up an investment fund that is today worth in excess of US$1bil (RM3.19bil).
In his first-ever interview with the media, Low said he was in the right place at the right time and also that he had gone to the right schools – Harrow School in England and The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, in the United States.
He tells of how at these schools he met and befriended Arab royalty, describing the relationship as being important since how they became friends at such a young age created a great amount of trust between them.
His private equity fund, called The Wyndon Group, started off with a capital of US$25mil (RM79.7mil) from his family and nine other investors made up of his schoolmates and their families. Low, 28, is the third and youngest child in the family of Datuk Larry Low, who founded the engineering company MWE.

Low Taek Jho or better known as Jho Low

Age: 28
Place of birth: Penang
Height: 1.7m
Weight: 88kg
Languages: English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin, Hokkien, Teo Chew and Basic Arabic
Education
Primary: Union Primary School
Secondary: Chung Ling High School/Uplands School (O-Levels) Harrow School, London (1998-2000) (A-Levels)
Tertiary: The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2000-2005) (Bachelor of Science in Economics majoring in Finance)
Career
 At the age of 20, started an investment company called The Wynton Group with US$25mil from family and South-East Asian and Middle Eastern friends. The investment company in which he owns a stake is now worth in excess of US$1bil.
 Appointed to the board of UBG Bhd as group adviser and non-independent & non-executive director in 2008.
 Group adviser to several international corporations involved in global private equity, M&A and buyouts
> Tomorrow: Jho Low talks about a new investment fund, his plans for Malaysia including making Hollywood movies here with good friend and Oscar winner Jamie Foxx.

No ordinary Jho

KUALA LUMPUR: International Man of Mystery Jho Low, who parties with Paris Hilton and is reputed to chalk up hefty bills for champagne, has finally come out to talk about himself and the life he lives.
In an exclusive interview with The Star, this 28-year-old multilingual Penangite, whose full name is Low Taek Jho, reveals for the first time:
> His Arab childhood friends and investors are actually the spenders, not him;
> How he made his first million when he was just 20 and the billions in deals he had strung together so far;
> The importance of going to the right schools;
> Setting up a portfolio worth billions that will go public in October;
> He parties with Hilton, Megan Fox, Jamie Foxx, Lindsay Lohan and Usher but claims that news reports about the parties are exaggerated.
> How he grew up in Penang and his present globe-trotting life covering Los Angeles, New York, London, St Tropez, Abu Dhabi and Kuala Lumpur.

Paris just part of the group


KUALA LUMPUR: He is not going out with Paris Hilton but they have been to several parties together because he is a friend of her parents, Rick and Kathy Hilton.
That was Jho Low’s reply when asked about his relationship with Paris.
“You can ask her yourself if you have any doubt. She just happens to be part of the group,” he added.
Low spent a long time in the interview dismissing talk that he was “wasting a lot of money partying”.
“For me, we all work very hard. Of course, we have a disadvantage where at our age, people may perceive it differently. At the end of the day, I handle the investors’ money prudently. I generate returns for them.
“I am not an excessive person. Excessiveness with alcohol is just not me.”

No website and no Twitter


KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman extraordinaire Jho Low has made millions in the past eight years but he has done it without a website or Twitter account.
“No, that’s definitely not mine,” he said when asked whether the websitewww.taek-jho-low.com was his.
“I don’t have a Twitter account and I do not have a website either. But I notice that many web and blog sites carry my name. But they’re not mine.”
In the two-hour interview with The Star, Low took great pains to give a clear picture of his personal background.
“I was a state swimmer. I swam the backstroke for my primary school,” volunteered Low, when the discussion turned to him being described as chubby by the international media. He weighs 88kg and is 170cm tall.
Giving a big grin, Low said he was a swimmer until he arrived in the US in 2000. Then he started eating huge portions like an American.
He said he had quite an ordinary childhood and lived in Penang until he was 16. His parents then sent him to study at Harrow School, which boasts of having educated seven British prime ministers.
Low said he cherished his younger years in Penang but readily admits that “in terms of maturing into a business person,” it was from the time he was at Harrow until the Wharton School of Business.

Right place, right time, right people


Q: You did your A-Levels at Harrow. How important was that to you being who you are today?
A: There were a few key relationships which I started to develop there. Harrow had lots of children of prominent European, Asian and Middle Eastern families. That’s when I met the former King of Jordan’s son, among others.
That time was a very important time for me. That’s when I felt that I built the core foundation of contacts for the future. That’s quite important, because that’s when you know them as friends and you build the trust level for the future as opposed to meeting someone during the course of your business life.
After Harrow I went to Wharton and expanded my network. Throughout the course from 1998 to 2005, it turned out to be a key development period. I believe in hard work and persistence.
But admittedly, success is also attributable to being at the right place and right time and meeting the right people coupled with a trusting relationship.
Q: Tell us about your time in The Wynton Group.
A: I took a semester off when I was in Wharton to start an investment company called The Wynton Group. It had an initial capital of US$25mil (RM79.8mil) mainly provided by my family and close Middle Eastern and South-East Asian friends.
We started out with mainly portfolio investments around the world. Subsequently, we decided to move from just buying and selling public shares to private equity.
As of today, Wynton’s investments stand in excess of US$1bil. When I started the company I was still in university, I had a SOHO, home-office type concept. Subsequently, it was formalised and we had offices in Malaysia, Singapore and headquarters in British Virgin Island.
Q: What were the best stocks you invested in?
A: The funny thing is, when I was in university, I wrote a couple of articles for the Wharton journal. Some recommendations turned out well, some were terrible. Wharton educates you to look at a diverse portfolio. At the end of the day, it was about returns and diversification.
Q: In the Middle East, which countries do you spend the majority of your time?
A: I started with the relationships I built during the days I spent in London, particularly with good friends in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. I see a lot of opportunities for Malaysians, especially in the Middle East, just purely because there is so much liquidity and capital and vice versa from Middle East to Malaysia, which is where my interest is.
Ultimately, I am Malaysian. I am one who does not forget my country and I think there is a lot we can do for Malaysia. But when you build the trust of investors, you need to deliver what you promised.
Q: So who is this person that you know in Abu Dhabi?
A: I have a lot of close friends and close contacts in Abu Dhabi. In particular, I am very good friends with His Excellency Yousef Al Otaiba, who was formerly the director of international relations at the Crown Prince’s court and he is currently the ambassador for UAE to the US and Mexico. Yousef is the son of Dr Mana Al Otaiba who is the first oil minister for the UAE.
Q: He was someone you met at Harrow?
A: No, he was someone who was introduced by my friends. Of course, I am also close friends with several members of the Abu Dhabi royal family. It’s a very small circle of key movers and shakers in Abu Dhabi.
I think the great thing between Abu Dhabi and Malaysia is that they have really committed a lot to Malaysia and I think it is not only what we can see from the press, on the G-to-G (government-to-government) level but even at the private business levels. There is a lot of turst from them with respect to Malaysian companies operating there especially in the construction sector.
Q: What is your relationship with Hamad Al-Wazzan?
A: He is a friend of mine from the Wharton School and was several years my junior. He is from the Al-Wazzan family, a fairly prominent family in Kuwait. His uncle is quite important there and he is purely a friend of mine who spent a lot of time with our usual group of friends in New York, that probably led to the New York Post article, in which there is some points that need clarification. (Hamad is a successful investment banker and entreprenuer)
I spent a lot of time in New York and I have a lot of friends that studied at Wharton who subsequently ended up in Wall Street. In the course of raising funds for our new investments, we believed we should expand to the Middle East and look at some institutional investors in the US. So we spent a lot of time in New York. It’s true that were are all staying at the same apartment, called the Park Imperial. But no, I did not rent the Park Imperial, but I would say it was a very nice apartment. There were about 12 of us, so it was a fairly large place. I think it was about 5,000 sq ft.
Q: It was obviously rented. Who paid for it?
A: Neither me nor Hamad. It was another friend of ours who rented the apartment.
Q: Is it true that it was US$100,000 a month to rent?
A: I’m not sure although I can say that I contributed to the food budget.
Q: It was more like a schoolboy crash-together sort of thing?
A: Yes, it was 12 friends in one place and spending time together because we had not caught up in a long time.
Q: Were these all Wharton boys?
A: Some from Wharton, some from Harrow. It was a mixture. It was exaggerated somewhat in terms of the spending. During the time there, we enjoyed dinner in nice places and they all came from pretty wealthy families so they had spending power. And sometimes the Wall Street friends invited us for events. On that particular occasion when the New York Post ran the article, it was in reference to a party that was thrown for a friend’s engagement.
Q: How do you feel being in the spotlight when your friends have managed to somehow escape the spotlight?
A: That’s the interesting part. I think probably it was more to do with the public relations aspect of it because, as a Malaysian, I come from a fairly okay family but nowhere as close to the prominence and wealth levels of the people that I usually spend time with who also are my very good friends. So generally, I am usually the concierge service that arranges everything, and thus my name is all over the place.
Q: So you were the fall guy?
A: I wouldn’t say I was the fall guy. I am the person who called and made the reservations, the bookings and so on. Unless of course, we were invited by others, then the others made the arrangements.
Q: Was it because they were less well-organised and you more organised?
A: No, I think it was more because most of their families were my investors.
Q: So you were looking after your investors?
A: Yes. I go through the entire motion. I think a relationship with an investor is not just about managing their money well. Although it is not in my job scope, but if my friend says he wants a flight urgently to somewhere or he wants a dinner reservation at a well known place, I’ll do my best to make it happen.
Q: Was there a US$160,000 bill in Avenue (nightclub)?
A: I think factually there was a party being thrown for a friend’s engagement which I was told cost around US$160,000. Left to me, I would not spend that kind of money.
Q: So what about your birthday party in Las Vegas?
A: It was actually a group of my close friends; some of them were my investors who threw me this surprise party which I must say was memorable and phenomenal and I was very surprised by it. I guess that is what good friends are for. It was for my 28th birthday last November.
Q: Did you guys book almost the entire Caesar’s Palace for this?
A: No, it was a party they threw for me at the poolside of Caesar’s Palace.
Q: Did you send Cristal champagne to Lindsay Lohan?
A: I think there is a pattern of trying to paint me as this person who orders a lot of champagne excessively. But I think the fact is to realise that these are special instances where different events have been held and in many cases not organised by me. One point I want to clarify for certain is neither me nor my brother spent in excess of US$2mil in St Tropez. That is 100% factually not true, for sure. It was 40-50 of us friends who ordered some drinks and had a good relaxing night. For me, we all work very hard. Of course, we have a disadvantage where at our age, people may perceive it differently. At the end of the day, I run my investors’ money prudently. I generate returns for them. I am not an excessive person but I do have my breaks for relaxation with friends.
Q: So you are not this international man of mystery?
A: I guess I was known as the international man of mystery because nothing is known about me. And I hope after today, it addresses a lot of points.
Q: All this publicity, has it helped or hindered you?
A: A lot of people have talked to me about it and if it will affect my business because some of my investors are from Islamic countries. Firstly, an important key point is trust. If you don’t trust me, you won’t trust me to invest in me. Second, it is a gross exaggeration of facts. Third, with the amount media attention, although it has been very challenging on me, it is through this rising above from challenges that we learn to better ourselves, so I decided that it was an opportune time to come out and state the facts.
Q: Your father was quoted in Chinese newspapers as asking you to lie low. Did he?
A: I spoke to my father and I was actually informed that he did not talk to the press. I think maybe that was a casual conversation or misquote, I’m not sure. But I have spoken to my parents and of course they were quite concerned with all the publicity and how that may negatively impact us. As what I learnt in business school, in life if you don’t take challenges, you will never grow. I think it served an important experience for me in self-improvement.
Party friend: Paris Hilton at the Activision E3 Preview Event in Los Angeles last month. - Reuters
Q: Lets talk about Paris Hilton. Are the two of you dating?
A: Rick and Kathy Hilton, Paris and Nikki’s parents, are a prominent real estate family based out of LA and I was introduced to the family by a good friend of mine. I have actually known the family for a while now. So that was how I know the children. The girls were on this trip with a whole list of other people, about 40-plus people. We had very prominent and successful friends from Russia, Kazakhstan and the Middle East too. We are all in the same group and we introduced ourselves to each other.
Q: During the World Cup in South Africa, did you have a corporate box at Johannesburg Soccer Citystadium?
A: First, there was some talk that I chartered a plane from London to South Africa. Just for clarification, I did not charter a plane but I was on a chartered flight with close to 20-30 people. What’s important to realise is half the time or most of the time, I’m with my investors or the children of my investors or together with a bunch of friends that have worked very hard to build their own entrepreneurial businesses or inherited from their parents. They have very good lifestyles and I guess, I’m fortunate in some ways because I get to enjoy their lifestyles but unfortunately I’m painted as the one that is leading an excessive kind of lifestyle.
Q: There is another story that you are not interested in Paris but in Nicky Hilton.
A: That’s factually not true. I actually know Nicky’s boyfriend. He is called David Katzenberg, the father is actually one of the founders of Dreamworks (Studios).
Proud of you Jho. Now people will stop looking at us with tinted glasses and keep thinking such things DON'T exist. It's just the matter of you can do it or not. You want to or not. And, whether you choose to believe and do it OR not. Finally, someone in the same spotlight as I do and face the same realm.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Achmed the Dead Terrorist (Jeff Dunham Series)

For the benefit, comfort and convenience of Fipink, I'm gonna be dedicating this with Ivy for you.

Enjoy the laughters and crack-ups by the infidel Achmed... The DEAD Terrorist. :)



Oh what the heck, I know it's not christmas yet but I'll might as well give you Jingle Bombs!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Sorry to create the mischief

It wasn't meant for what it was initially intended to do. It was more of creating a reaction towards the storm. Now the storm is there but it did not direct to my velocity thus I could not feel more than what I hope to feel.

Why did you not interact more with me? Why did you not want to hear what I wish to say again? Was it because you did not want it to strike hard into your heart? Did it affect you for hearing and knowing it? Many had wondered if the path I took was wrong. But, I myself could not answer whether what I chose was right or what we're facing thru is merely a publicity stunt. In fact, there was no need for a space that creates a black hole gap between amigos. A compadre is suppose to stick by the mucho libre all the way but strangely enough this partner did not tag him back. It has now became a one man show.

Last night, I cried... yes, a grown man cried. I was asked about the incident that took place 10years ago. The nightmare came back. It haunted me and paralyzed me. I had my hyperventilation but fortunately enough, I was much prepared and quickly took defensive measures to treat my relapse and stabilized my heart condition from getting worse. Of cos Dr. was there to assist and ease me further. When I was brought back to the very exact location and situation, I felt the pain... the agony... the truss that pierced through my heart just as it did 10yrs ago. Her eyes, as I remembered, the blood drip, the cries... the screaming... and how the sounds of every footsteps took rhythmic when I ran to the emergency ward. There was no resuscitation hope and I collapsed. That very moment, I felt like seeing and hearing one voice only. That voice was suppose to calm me and make me feel better. But my wish for my best buddy to be there for me will be as close as to impossible. I put the phone down and told myself to stop being so stupid. I had lost the one I formerly cared for most.  My best buddy had removed herself from my life. I was almost alone and feeling that darkness and emptiness prior to Dr.'s voice reappearing again to remind me that I'm still here, in the house.

Today, I had quite a lot of talk with friendly people who would want to know what bothered me lately.

After much thought and hearing from neutral others, I could not help to ask myself. What they said, would it be true? Maybe you're repelling because you fell in love with me. Evasion is just one way of getting One out of the head but could never stop the Other from seeking the truth. Probably it may be wrong and most likely it's wrongly presumed but nonetheless, don't you think that things should be left the way it should be and have more "better times" than this?

I dare not comment further as I fear the assumption is true. It is now too late to turn back the hands of time for one has moved on and the other has it's own agenda. I only know that this ache inside will never end and things will never be the same, because you're as important in my life. A partner is One's left hand and a best buddy is the right hand. Now I've nothing but a handicap lefty... what's the motive left in life?

Friday, July 23, 2010

Likeminds Most notorious disco dancers

Ok, I'm bored and I'm unhappy... so what do I do? Irritate my best friends by getting up to my NO GOOD self again... so, what happens when I get to my mischievous self?

Watch for yourself:


Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!

A day of losing friends... losing almost a whole part of me

Learning today that a neutral friend decides to delete me and my partner isn't something I am happy to hear about. I have always thought that grown men will know how to face the issue maturely and handle it well. I could even rather understand it if it would had came from a teenager but one that is half a lifetime spent on earth by now?

Ok, enough with that issue now. But what about the fact that someone you really want to be great friends with actually decides to keep the distance due to different gender and the reason being is that its better for the partner to get along with me. There will also be no conflict or reason of blame should any arise. So, I actually gain someone and lose another instead. The most surprising thing of all is that, the gap that I wanted ends up being the privacy I don't want. Somehow, I just feel more empty than before. Is it even a mistake to open up the opportunity. Should I had just stayed with the complicated relationship I used to have and let problems actually become more and more. Could my decision to eliminate many problems be wrong to create one BIG problem instead?

Looks like the sacrifice wasn't worth it. I gain someone but I lost the group (which insisted they would never do such a thing but turns out, actions speak otherwise). I am truly not happy with that. And neither am I happy about the fact that no one would see it our way of having just a plain slow and steady life.

For your information, we will know when we need our privacy and space. We wish to still be active among the group and that doesn't change anything after my announcement. And we certainly do not need to be deleted either. If you think you are a better man than me, please by all means convince us. Competition is welcomed. It does not mean such disappointing activities is encouraged.

But last and not least... I may lose everyone in the world, but how could I lose you? The One I trusted most, believed in most, look upon most, depended on most and once gave my entire life to... If honestly asked, I can tell you I'd rather turn back the hands of time and never had set foot into the Group (not that I'm selfish or anything) but I preferred to have the old times of us in eternal happiness. Between the both of you, I'd not hesitate and choose "You"...

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

KFC Vs Jollibee doing "NOBODY" dance showdown

What happens when you're a fastfood restaurant and needs more customers?

Competition was tough and KFC stepped up to have a street dance-off showdown with Jollibee... this is how the mascots woo their passer bys:

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Inspired to make great music videos... this is one that i really like

People work with tools, professionally or with amateur background. It doesn't matter. Some of us do not have big production budgets and we may not even have the proper tools like cavemen used to have stones and slings and animal skins etc.

Well, we may not have Sony HD cams with a proper sound stage at Universal Studios... but at least, with the power of technology and creative minds... we could still do what we are limited to do...

Please enjoy

认错 Ren Cuo by Youkelele 優客李林



Living back in Lev Yasin's days... check out the football career that made History

He's got so many memorable stuff that can get you laughing and making King Kong sounds...

So, here's the gorilla.. i mean... the ape show.. i mean... whatever... just watch and laugh (or be amused!)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Wei Shie's New Album (My Dream, My Wish) Completed!

I'm so excited to unveil the album because it really made Wei Shie look great! The feeling of her stardom is really going ahead even more.

Here's the cover of her album:

Some of the Songs: Sometimes When We Touch, Come Back To Me & From Now On (从今以后)


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Tribute to Beyond's Under The Vast Sky by Western Vocal Group - Metro



國際聲樂組合Metro 演唱Beyond"海闊天空"。
http://www.metrovocalgroup.com/
The international vocal group, Metro, performing in honor of Hong Kong singer Wong Ka Kui (黃家駒) "Under A Vast Sky 海闊天空" made famous by the rock band Beyond, one of Hong Kong's most famous bands in history. Wong Ka Kui passed away tragically in 1993. www.metrovocalgroup.com

Here's a tribute to the late Wong Ka Kui with the special edition in acapella style by Metro Vocal Group.



Saturday, July 10, 2010

What 7 you say? [八两金上史Sir英语夜校]

For the benefit of those who wants to watch it conveniently and understand what 7 (chat) we meant... this is what we've got for you... (Contagiously humorous... please be prepared)


八两金上史Sir英语夜校



Lyrics to "Stand"

On the edge of breakthrough... The long awaited single is ready for our ears. It's a wonderful tune and I'd like to have it shared immediately. I love the song so much on first run and it really is a great catchy tune. The song really talked about how to make a stand and brings you to many different perspectives. Understanding the lyrics will be like reaching the top of a mountain to see what surrounds it. Looking on from that "stage" is the blinding lights but beyond it would be the audience that cheers and scream out to you. Thus the stand is how I feel about her when she performs every single time. Kudos to sister Ju for her powerful vocals.

Watch the airwaves for this song...




Stand

Today feels different somehow
Living on the edge of a breakthrough
Yesterday’s pain of people’s disdain
Didn’t hurt me as much as it used to
Maybe I’ve found my remedy

I’m gonna stand up and walk my life
Not afraid to stumble and not afraid to fall
I’m gonna speak up, I’m gonna say what’s on my mind
Never mind if they don’t hear me
I know the ones who love me
I know the ones who will hold me
Just the way I stand
Just the way I am

Standing here on my stage
Why do your stares look so empty?
Strangers and friends all around
Funny how it still seems so lonely
Maybe not such a tragedy

I’m gonna stand up and walk my life
Not afraid to stumble and not afraid to fall
I’m gonna speak up, I’m gonna say what’s on my mind
Never mind if they don’t hear me
I know the ones who love me
I know the ones who will hold me
Just the way I stand
Just the way I am

I don’t wanna have to make pretend
And say what I will not want to
Not just to please you
I won’t be forced to love all who say they love me
But never know what makes me content completely

I’m gonna stand up and walk my life
Not afraid to stumble and not afraid to fall
I’m gonna speak up, I’m gonna say what’s on my mind
Never mind if they don’t hear me
I know the ones who love me
I know the ones who will hold me
Just the way I stand
Just the way I am

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Repost - Tribute to the Broga Hill Adventurers

I realized that an old video required to be archived here.. thus I am embedding it to the blog for good memories. Funny how technology evolves and now looking at how the video used to look good is now looking so primitive... But the memories are still well documented and kept in this video:


Description:
A draft copy of a compilation of photos collated and compiled together as a result of the adventures and challenges taken by the friends who took separate paths in their career but came together to overcome the obstacles in front of them. This inspired me to work on this montage that shows the motivation, teamwork and strong bond in their friendship that was ever lasting. This is the special dedication to the team which conquered the Broga Hills on 13th September 2009. Courtesy of the talented & creative photographer(s).

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Next inspiration project...

A new inspiration has come forth to me. Next project? The music video...

Meanwhile, a walk back to the memory lane whereby the song which my dad used to sing and later carried on by my sis till to my era and yet, I still like the song...

A moment in time to remember, when someone actually appreciates you


I had to document this as it will be something to last for a lifetime. My cousin posted a question and she had this to reply with:


Suok Jiuan If you're curious about what i think of you, then like this status and i shuld let you know (:

18 hours ago via Mobile Web ·  · 






Suok Jiuan I think you're the best brother that always take good care of me and solve my problems (: you will always be there for me no matter what even when you're busy. You always put us as your number one ♥

16 hours ago ·  ·  · See Wall-to-Wall
I could not agree any more than what she said when she meant it from the bottom of her heart. Therefore, I paused and think for a moment. Somewhere out there in this world, there will always be someone who loves you, cherish you and appreciates you. This is one moment in life that is worth looking up at the stars to smile at. Cause where ever you are in the world, they will always be looking at the same star.

Another moment in time to remember would be...


















































Cute lil' moomoo intending to comment on her photo on "her" facebook. She'll eventually grow up to be a professional IT Genius like her mom and dad. Awww... it'll be shortly before you know it, she's gonna BBIM me... :P~

You know a superstar in the making when you check her out in her latest trendy clothes:
















































She'll tell you, no photos pls... :P~

She's got her ideal pose too...
















































Last but not least... here's lil moomoo putting out her hand signal (prior to a left turn) cos the lights went out...
















































You better watch out for this road hog... she'll run her porsche over you.

Lil' Moomoo: Horn broken, watch for finger!