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CONTENTS — DECEMBER 2019 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 10
INDONESIA’S 50 RICHEST
72 | GAINING GROUND
In a subdued year, 24 listees saw an uptick in their wealth.
BY NAAZNEEN KARMALI
ENTREPRENEURS
80 | BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE FOR DUMMIES
Dean Stoecker’s software, Alteryx, can turn almost anyone into
a data scientist, and turned him into a billionaire.
BY NOAH KIRSCH
82 | FORCE OF NATURE
Will billionaire Phil Anschutz’s $8 billion wind farm
be his ultimate windfall?
BY CHRISTOPHER HELMAN
S PAGE 94
“Policy change takes a very long time, UNDER 30 ALUMNI
the refugees cannot wait.”
94 | RECIPE FOR RESILIENCE
— Lim Yuet Kim, Lee Swee Lin and Suzanne Ling, PichaEats is helping refugees in Malaysia put food
on their tables by putting food on yours.
founders of PichaEats
BY PAMELA AMBLER
STRATEGIES
96 | WALL STREET’S BEST DEALMAKER
Orlando Bravo peaked as a competitive tennis player as a junior
in the 1980s, but he is the undisputed world champion in
a far more lucrative game: private equity.
BY ANTOINE GARA
FORBES LIFE
104 | THE COMPANY HE KEEPS
As president of family-owned Patek Philippe, Thierry Stern
makes clear that his watches are for sale—but not the company.
BY CHRISTIAN BARKER
106 | GHOST WRITER
MacKenzie Bezos is an author, an early Amazon employee,
a billionaire—and isn’t talking.
BY NOAH KIRSCH
96 | THOUGHTS
On value.
S PAGE 104
“In our family, we don’t just pass
the watches down the generations.
We pass the whole company.”
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ALL TOTALS AND PRICES EXPRESSED
—Thierry Stern, President of Patek Philippe IN OUR STORIES ARE IN U.S. DOLLARS.
4 | FORBES ASIA DECEMBER 2019 / JANUARY 2020

