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Selasa, 19 April 2011

Rich in Young Age

Could be, Yang Huiyan (28 years) is a prospective successor to the throne of Carlos Slim Helu (70 years), as the richest man in the world!
Huiyan, pretty good-looking young woman, is the owner and leader of Country Garden Holdings Co. - One of the top property developers in China. According to Forbes (financial magazine from the U.S.) in March 2010, total wealth Huiyan reached 3.4 billion U.S. dollars, or about Rp 30 trillion. Wealth increased compared to last year (2.3 billion U.S. dollars), although still far below his property in 2007 (16.2 billion U.S. dollars) when he became the richest woman in China.
Still according to Forbes, is now Huiyan is on the order of 277, the list of the richest 1,000 people in the world.
A little flashback, Huiyan was born in 1981 in Guangdong Province. His father, Yang Guoqiang. At first, Yang was a construction worker and poor farmers. Then, he turned into a brick entrepreneurs. Then, along with several of his business associates, buying land and real estate company formed in 1997. Little by little, the company grew. 



Well, Huiyan indeed prepared to become the successor to his father's property business. Since a teenager, he was often asked to become assistant to his father in a board meeting. Subsequently, he was educated marketing and logistics at Ohio State University, USA. After graduating from college (2003), Huiyan immediately went home and immediately joined his father's company. He was in charge of managing and developing the company's logistics business.
In 2004, his father fell ill and had to get medical care. Since then, Huiyan start to learn to control the company.
Yang Huiyan, illustrated with his parents and husband on her wedding day.
Shortly thereafter, Huiyan acquire 58 percent stake transfer prize Country Garden Holdings Co. from the father. Transfers take place when the company his father make an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong stock market. Value of these shares soared to 35 percent and as a result, overnight the name of Yang Huiyan listed as one of the richest women in China and Asia. His name is famous throughout the country and the world.
Get the status of "the rich" at a young age, do not make Huiyan lazy. He even harder work. The company requested a focus on building villas, shops, and apartments are large. Location of development not only in Guangdong, but in other provinces such as Hubei. Not only that, Huiyan also bring a team of experts from the State of Uncle Sam for both business and learning.



Huiyan had time to swallow the "bitter pill" when the economic crisis erupted in 2008. Value of company shares such as skydiving. However, he never gave up and quickly rise from adversity.
All Huiyan toil is not in vain. Late last month, Country Garden Holdings Co. is proud to announce a net profit of 51 per cent to 305 million U.S. dollars, or about Rp 2.75 trillion! Previously (last year), Country Garden also announced that their sales contract has increased 32 percent to 23.2 billion yuan, or Rp 30 trillion. This far exceeds the target of 19 billion yuan. Incredible!
May the spirit and tenacity Yang Huiyan can be an inspiration to us all, especially for women and young entrepreneurs.

source:http://www.andriewongso.com

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U.S. Should Reassess Relationship with Egyptian Military

Washington, DC – The Egyptian military authorities have displayed such an alarming disregard for human rights over the last few days that the U.S. should reassess its support for the army, said Human Rights First in a statement today.
On Sunday, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces sentenced Egyptian blogger Mikael Nabil to three years in prison for his criticisms of the army. The 25 year-old activist, whose attorneys were not present for the sentencing proceedings, was charged with “insulting the military establishment” and sentenced to the maximum three years in prison. His sentence came two days after the Egyptian army stormed protestors in Tahrir Square.
“These actions suggest authoritarianism could be making a comeback in Egypt,” said Brian Dooley of Human Rights First. “The Egyptian military relies heavily on U.S. assistance and is a crucial link in the country’s transition to democracy.  These abuses must end immediately if Egypt is to live up to the vision of those who protested for reform. Pro-democracy activists across the Middle East are watching the U.S. closely to see if it’s really on their side.  The U.S. should not fund an army that jails bloggers and attacks peaceful protests. Instead it should call for an end to the attacks on civilians and for the immediate and unconditional release of Mikail Nabil.”
source:http://www.humanrightsfirst.org

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