This arsehole hasn't paid his income taxes for years. Lost so many court cases and still refuses to pay. LHDN/Madani still twiddling their thumbs sebab mesra-kayangan.
Usahawan, Datuk Red, 48, sah bernikah dengan wanita pilihan hati dikenali sebagai Rohanita, 35, di sebuah masjid dipercayai di ibu negara, hari ini.
https://t.co/VELEgSpso3
Another sad news about our wildlife.
Today, an elephant calf was found dead after being hit by a car in Johor. The elephant mother then stayed & watched helplessly over her dead calf. Just last year, we witnessed the same heartbreaking incident.
https://t.co/3SQ13kG97d
In 2009, Elon Musk offered Malaysia 10% of SpaceX.
Malaysia said no.
Rewind to where SpaceX was that year. Three straight Falcon 1 failures. Cash almost gone. Grown engineers in tears after the third rocket broke apart. The company was one more failure away from finished.
Then a Malaysian satellite changed the story. RazakSAT, built by Malaysia's ATSB, became SpaceX's first paying commercial customer. The fifth and final Falcon 1 carried it to orbit on 14 July 2009, and that payment helped Musk make payroll at the worst possible moment.
Here is the part almost no one knows. According to Dr Ahmad Sabirin Arshad, the ATSB chief who brokered the deal, Musk offered Malaysia an equity stake in return. A thank you to the one customer who believed when no one else would. Ten percent. The government turned it down. Najib Razak was the prime minister then.
As we all know it SpaceX went public in the largest IPO in history, the 10% pre dilution would be worth more than 200 billion dollars today.
Malaysia booked the launch with Elon, but rejected his biggest gift.