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India Rich List

Out Of Limbo

After eight years and a big court battle, the final piece of Pua Seck Guans landmark Singapore property project is now open.

Out Of Limbo

9 mins

Delivering The Goods

After a four-year odyssey as a refugee, Rithy Sear returned to Cambodia and started an entrepreneurial journey thats made him one of the countrys top tycoons and biggest boosters.

Delivering The Goods

9 mins

Get In The Game

Jason Chen has Acer refocused on PCs but aimed at consumers of higher-end hardware.

Get In The Game

5 mins

Keep On Keepin' On

Adobe Systems continues to reinvent itself as it keeps pace in the crowded software field.

Keep On Keepin' On

3 mins

Big Swallow

Founders protg has brought bioscience design to a nutricyclicals maker in Taiwan.

Big Swallow

5 mins

Seller's Remorse

Facebooks blockbuster $22 billion WhatsApp purchase instantly made Brian Acton one of the richest people in America. But as with his Instagram peers, his idealism clashed with Mark Zuckerbergs financial juggernaut, leading to perhaps the most expensive moral stand in history. For the first time, Acton explains why he walked away from $850 million.

Seller's Remorse

10+ mins

Mom & Pop's Best Friend

Ben Chestnut and Dan Kurzius have built billion-dollar fortunes by helping save small businesses the old-fashioned way: email.

Mom & Pop's Best Friend

4 mins

Historical Arc

A shift in steel technology has a family-run leader in graphite electrodes humming. Even a wary patriarch is making bigger plans.

Historical Arc

5 mins

India's Most Wanted

Not long ago, third-generation diamond jewelerNiravModis glittering creations were being flaunted by celebrities such as KateWinsletand Viola Davis.

India's Most Wanted

2 mins

FlipSmart But Still Short

Earlier this year, Walmart paid a whopping $16 billion in cash for a 77% stake inFlipkart, valuing Indias pioneering e-commerce retailer at more than $20 billion.

FlipSmart But Still Short

2 mins

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Forbes Asia Magazine Description:

PublisherForbes Media LLC

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Forbes Asia Magazine is the leading business magazine in Asia, covering the region's most influential people, companies, and trends. The magazine provides in-depth analysis and reporting on a wide range of topics, including:

* Business: Forbes Asia covers the latest news and developments in the Asian business world, from corporate mergers and acquisitions to IPOs and new product launches.
* Finance: The magazine provides expert advice on investing, personal finance, and real estate in Asia.
* Technology: Forbes Asia covers the latest trends and developments in the Asian technology sector, from startups to established tech giants.
* Lifestyle: The magazine also covers lifestyle topics such as travel, dining, and luxury goods.

Forbes Asia Magazine is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve in the Asian business world. The magazine's in-depth reporting and expert analysis provide readers with the insights they need to make informed decisions and succeed in their careers.

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