Forbes Asia - October 2018

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CONTENTS — OCTOBER 2018 VOLUME 14 NUMBER 8


12 | FACT & COMMENT // STEVE FORBES
The disaster of 2008: why it can happen again.

INDIA’S 100 RICHEST


66 | HISTORICAL ARC
A shift in steel technology has a family-run leader in graphite electrodes humming. Even a
wary patriarch is making bigger plans.
BY ANURADHA RAGHUNATHAN
70 | THE LIST: A FEW RISE IN A FLAT YEAR
Bufett, broadband and biotech lift some of the lofty.
BY NAAZNEEN KARMALI
82 | BILLIONAIRES LEFT OUT
Three-comma wealth no longer guarantees a spot on the 100.
BY NAAZNEEN KARMALI

COMPANIES, PEOPLE


14 | OUT OF LIMBO
After eight years, the final piece of Pua Seck Guan’s Singapore property project is open.
BY JANE A. PETERSON
18 | DELIVERING THE GOODS
Rithy Sear returned to Cambodia after a four-year odyssey as a refugee and started
an entrepreneurial journey that’s made him one of the country’s top tycoons.
BY DANIELLE KEETON-OLSEN
22 | GET IN THE GAME
Jason Chen has Acer refocused on PCs but aimed at consumers of higher-end hardware.
BY RALPH JENNINGS
24 | KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON
Adobe continues to reinvent itself as it keeps pace in the crowded software field.
BY PETER CARBONARA

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S PAGE 18

“I NEVER DO
A BUSINESS
DEAL IN WHICH
ANYONE LOSES.”
—RITHY SEAR, Cambodian tycoon.

4 | FORBES ASIA OCTOBER 2018

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