The student-entrepreneur who turned $100,000 into a $6.7m education business
The Straits Times - Singapore·2023-01-22 06:11
Evan Heng is a young man with big ambitions.
“My dream,” says the 25-year-old student-entrepreneur of an education business, “is to become my own version of a super app.”
He wants, he continues earnestly, to build an education ecosystem.
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Usere33e 23/01/2023
If he can suceed to convince the pap Govt they need gratitude and should want less and not more then I see he succeed
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Liew989 23/01/2023
Sustainability?
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Weit 23/01/2023
some people have the opportunity and turn his business into a multi millions business
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Balance View 22/01/2023
China has banned such Private Education going Public listing, the valid reasons below... 1. Can be controlled by Capitalism and abused it by foreign NGO influence into national mindset 2. Wealthy people may have priority over poor for limited resources 3. Attract top teachers from local schools to join the private sector for high salary, and wasted the Gov Tax money to train them well and lose it 4. USA Education systems are not serving the nation fairly & out of reach by the public
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財神爺 26/01/2023
haiz how about old people lei no teach them n all bo lang ai liao LoR.all the kids don't wan the parents and left with ownself to fends off hardship after so many years of hardship bringing up the kids n they say bo yi a dai chi
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