The not-so-mysterious Malaysian, Taek Jho Low

They reported that with his current lifestyle, he is spending millions on apartment rentals as well as splurging out on Champagne for well known celebrities.

They reported that he partied with Usher, Paris Hilton, Megan Fox, Jamie Foxx and Lindsay Lohan.

They reported that he flew Paris Hilton to France, South Africa and etc.

They reported that he’s dating Paris Hilton.

They’ve also reported that he’s a Malaysian.

One of the most read article on The Star Online today talks about this specific guy where he was interviewed by the local newspaper The Star.

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.

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).

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.

After reading the so called “interview” by this dude, i must say that i’m pretty impressed with his achievements, well if what he said is true. Then again i wonder, how many of such people who were sent to schools and colleges mentioned above really did made good friendships and came out with such an awesome achievement. To manage his network amongst his “special” friends nicely and to get the best out of it. There’re so many spoilt rich kids out there nowadays and if this piece of story is true, then those rich kids should really look up to him, his parents must have been really proud of him doing so good in life.

Then again if this whole information from the interview between The Star and Jho Low is true, well shame on most of the mass media platform/publications because it tells us exactly how a whole span of stories could be made up based on just that few pictures.

Everyone have been blasting bloggers for blogging unconfirmed news and whatsoever but hey are the so called “media” out there telling the truth in their daily reports and news articles? It’s all the same actually, biasness will be there and there’ll be people defending different sides due to various reasons.

This whole Jho Low scandal, gossips and celebrity news have been around for almost a year already. LOL man.

Noticed that i said “if” and “true” quite often?

Seriously if you ask me, i won’t believe 100% on the information from the interview. I’ll just believe half of it and fill up the other half with the various scandals, there must be some truth in all these articles, just that some of it have been exaggerated.

Let me just assume this that Taek Jho Low have had enough of all these stupid publicity in the past 1 year that leads to these “advertorial” interview articles being published? Is it possible? =D

After all, he’s rich what!

Just an assumption and on top of that i’m here urging people to stop blasting bloggers and blogs because everyone is bias and nobody can be 100% sure of the real truth. Just get the positive out of everything and well…

If you Don’t like, Don’t read, That’s about it. =)
*oh if you wonder why i copied the entire article from The Star, that’s because in case The Star decide to remove it that is. It happens all the time, on news site. Reason? Unknown but i know it happens…

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review on Monga 艋舺

Little did i know about this film that it was actually out in Taiwan for quite some time already. With the headlines describing it as a Taiwanese Gangster movie that was set in the 1980s, it certainly attracts my attention. Interesting huh? Read on. =)

Well that definitely reminds me of those Hong Kong Gangster movies, the Young and Dangerous 古惑仔 series was the bomb a decade ago and well that was how i got interested in this Taiwan made film.

The whole story happens in one of the district in Taipei, one of the main crowded area back then in the 1980s where there were 2 main force which “enforce” the security and welfare of the place.

Mark Zhao 趙又廷 and Ethan Ruan 阮經天 were among 5 close friends together and they were brought into the movie from the start along with the other characters.

At 2 hours 22 minutes, the movie was quite long actually and it was filmed and edited to show the public almost every detail of lives of Taiwanese youngsters back in those days. The hardship of a single parent family, the difficulty to cope in school not because of homework but because of bullies. The cliques, clans and ultimately the triads & gangsters that rule the street day and night. The traditional mindset, friendship and betrayal.

To tell you the truth, i like this movie quite much. Maybe because i enjoy stuffs made by Taiwan people, but hey if you go watch it yourself, you’ll realize the details the director was trying to show in this film. The various meaning and message behind the movie.

Guns are for the weak ones, the useless ones, true men uses knifes and swords and their own fist to fight for their lives” well that specific part, i think that the movie makers are condemning the Western force then.

The complicated relationship between a hooker and a gangster featuring a Walkman on infinite loop of the song “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” by Nicky Lee 李玖哲 (Originally by Air Supply). I didn’t really see it coming from this movie actually.

This is a story of a Teenage angst in Taiwan Triads, the typical type of Taiwan teenager back in the 1980s who joined the triad not because of other thing but just on friendship alone.

Movies often end in a happily-ever-after manner but this ain’t that kinda movie. It ends in a sad way which well i won’t be sharing it here of course. Go watch it yourself as it is set to be out in Malaysian Cinemas on the 29th of July 2010.

One of the best Chinese Gangster film in recent years!

Oh and this dude in the picture above is the director of the movie, Niu Cheng-ze 鈕承澤. Good stuff!

My Rating for this movie is 7.5/10
*thanks to
United International Pictures Malaysia for the tickets!



Roti Goreng Al Barkath

Normally when you go to mamak, what do you order? Maggi Goreng or Mee Goreng? Perhaps the Nasi Goreng Pattaya or Nasi Lemak Ayam? As for me only fancy Nasi Lemak that is.

Well if you live around Manjalara area, you’ll know the existence of this Restoran Al Barkath which actually brings quite a lot of people together everyday especially over the weekends despite the lousy and slightly expensive prices. The bonus point of the mamak place is the atmosphere.

Anyways, few weeks back, i had this very dish, ROTI GORENG!

Imagine the Roti Kosong, Roti Canai? Now substitute it with the Maggi in Maggi Goreng or the Mee in Mee Goreng and you’ll get Roti Goreng!

No kidding, vegetables and egg along with onions and etc, the usual ingredients used in Maggi Goreng or Mee Goreng.

The thing is it was actually DELICIOUS!

Was introduced to this very unique dish a few years ago at this same exact mamak but i couldn’t really find this same dish elsewhere or perhaps i didn’t try hard enough to find it.

Do go try it if you’re around Manjalara!! xD



review on Salt

Last night, i was at Cineleisure to catch the premiere of Salt featuring an agent Evelyn Salt that was portrayed by Angelina Jolie. I actually like this movie where it’s easy to digest with a few unexpected twist as the movie was filled with non-stop actions.

I actually came out of the cinema thinking that what would happen if James Bond meets Evelyn Salt.

Nah, just crapping LOL!

Anyways, the movie was quite good i think. I like the build up with clear explanation on what is happening and the relationship between the characters. Story telling part happens at the beginning but it was pretty short, however it is good enough to bring you to the next scenes with non-stop action from one hair color to another.

Unlike James Bond the secret agent/spy who owns a whole series of customize weapons that was built specially, Evelyn Salt  is that kind of agent that depends on close range combats most of the time and not relying on guns & etc.

Of course, the story weren’t as brilliant as Inception but i think that it is worth the money if you were to buy tickets and watch it in the cinemas.

Go catch Angelina Jolie in action! As Agent Salt.

My Rating for this movie is 7.5/10
*Thanks to HotMagazine for the tickets!



Get Your Passes to 2010 MTV World Stage!!

Yes one of the most awaited concert is here! The MTV World Stage 2010 will be happening soon in less than a week and there’re have been quite a buzz online for the past few weeks already with free passes to be won on worldstage.mtvasia.com as well as on other online mediums.

I can’t believe that it’s already one year since the first ever MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia event that was successfully organized at Sunway featuring performers like Hoobastank, Boys Like Girls, The All-American Rejects and etc.

This time round, MTV World Stage will bring big names such as Katy Perry, Tokio Hotel, Wonder Girls and our local boys Bunkface altogether to perform in the same night at Sunway Lagoon Resort in Malaysia!

I understand that there’re a lot of Malaysian die-hard fans around who wants to get their hands on the passes so badly and well, if you failed in getting the passes elsewhere, here am i to tell you on HOW you can get em’!!

You can get your exclusive money-can’t-buy passes by reloading RM50.

Type and send MTV to 28881 and wait for a confirmation.

Reload RM50 upon receiving confirmation SMS and wait for your mobile voucher.
Once you have received the mobile voucher, redeem it at the Ticket Hotline office at NO. 96B, Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail. 03-77251177

OR

Play MTV World Stage Challenges on Xpax/S.O.X./U.O.X. Facebook pages and be one of the special few who walk away with EXCLUSIVE XZone passes.

OR

Download Call Me Tones from Channel X and stand chances to walk away with these cool prizes. More details at http://bit.ly/9vppKp

Go get your passes now!!! =D


*you need to be a Celcom Xpax user to do the above given instructions



LG Cookie Monster Party @ Neutral Club feat. Wonder Nuffies

It’s been quite a while since i last attend a party organised by Nuffnang and i must say it felt pretty weird but familiar at the same time for me. The usual suspects weren’t there and i found myself standing in a whole bunch of unknown faces, and to add on to it, there were monsters round me!!

So yeah, i attended the LG Cookie Monster Party just yesterday at Neutral Club, Kuala Lumpur. Good thing the monsters that were present weren’t harmful and oh they eat using forks and spoons as well. Just like us human beings. Fascinating.

We were served with good food from Modesto’s which is just next door.

As usual, such blogger’s party by Nuffnang will include in some game challenges. The unusual thing was we had SHREK (Kenny Sia) as emcee.

Anyways, the highlight of the event must be the performance by these bunch of girls who called themselves Wonder Nuffies and if you’ve watched the video above, you’ll know that they performed the dance in Nobody by Wonder Girls!!!


L to R : Karen, Angeline, Rina, Jacqkie, Jestina, Fresh, Rachel, Yuen Yee, Sara, Michelle, Linda, Vernice

Best Costumes is one of the most important part of such costume themed parties and well, 10 monsters were called up on stage for the ultimate prize of the night. 5 Males and 5 Females, well i don’t know how they check that which monster is a female or male lah but anyways, below are the best dress individuals!

Sesat-ed Predator and Mummy from Malaysia…

I think they both DIY their costume, crazy semangat!!

Oh well, back to the party…

Hmmm..

One thing i love most about such event is that i could catch up with some long lost friends. In this case, i ended up finding a few familiar faces then.


Adele Chow


Michelle


Pinky


Karen


Jestina


JolynGoh

Was happy to see friends like Jolyn and Jason(which i didn’t take picture with) that night. Knew them for like erm 2 years already i think. =D

Ok alright, i DID not just take pictures with girls okay, i did take picture with a guy. Yes just one only…


Timothy Tiah

LOL!

In case you don’t know, 6 of Singapore Nuffies came up to Kuala Lumpur to party with the Malaysian bloggers as well and i had quite a chat with Raine, one of the Singapore Nuffies who told me about… Eh why must i tell u?


Raine Chai

Well i did have a good chat with her lah. That’s it.

I think that’s about it, it’s great to see such party happening again after so long. Was secretly wishing that the old faces were there but then well, i can’t be too greedy right?

The performance by Wonder Nuffies was more than enough to entertain and make me smile for the weekend then. =)
*go watch the video above!!



It’s been AGES!

Since i had such Saturdays, filled with fun, entertainment and valuable fellowships with friends.

Big thanks to Nigel, Kel Li, David, Hsu Jen, Mike, Shannon, The Nuffies, Yoke May, Chin Kent, Yuet Mun and Melissa!

Will update more soon. Nights!