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Asiaweek : The Risks of Playing it Safe |
Jeffrey Goh (no relation to the PM) remembers that he was a rebel before he became an entrepreneur. Now 34, Goh says he recalls cutting classes and getting booted out of lectures when he was at a sister school to the one that hosted the Prime Minister. It didn't seem to hold him back. While still a computer science student at the University of California at Berkeley, the entrepreneur helped launch a next-generation database company named Illustra, which he and his partners sold for $450 million. Now, following a brief stint with Microsoft, he's keen to build a business again — this time in Singapore. (More ...)
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