Sudono Salim

Sudono Salim, an ethnic-Chinese Indonesian (Indonesian Chinese), is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Indonesia. At one period of time, he was the richest Indonesian. His business were mostly monopolistic because of his strong ties with the then-president Suharto. He monopolized the cement and flour businesses in Indonesia, amongst many others. He also owns the company that manufactures, arguably, the most popular instant noodles in Indonesia, Indomie. The monopolistic nature of his businesses left many grumbling, and during the Jakarta Riots of May 1998, his mansion in Jakarta was burnt to rubbles. He has since resided in the United States in an unknown location.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
arkwright scholarship
philosophy of organism
glen norah
indian black buck
hoverboard asdf
matilda ii of boulogne
diocese of ratchaburi
dinosaurs: they certainly were big
highfield, harare
10th genie awards
joey archibald
veve
administrative division of udmurtia
florida board of governors
jalal abad
tutti frutti(commedia dell'arte)
skeleton lake (disambiguation)
atakule tower
florida student association
naptan
klatovy
jason klamm
suzette quintanilla
gyula knig
tony janiro
annapolis royal, nova scotia
continuous obsolescence
carl barger
nissan lt engine
temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
louis ferdinand
aricept
to live in discontent
mushroom management
konstantin hierl
mary gross
ote tower
laura malone
simon p. norton
informnation
p 35
mahbubur
theory sustentation matter
franz josef popp