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Sheddoggie

06/12/21 2:42 PM

#65413 RE: quitdayjob #65408

Pretty sure Henry is on top of it.

With these kind of credentials, a guy like that surely knows how to manage multiple businesses and delegate work load.

The Company is led by CEO and Chairman of the board Mr. Henry Fahman who has more than 30 years experience in general management, finance, investments and corporate strategy. He holds a B.S., Magna Cum Laude, in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley, with emphasis in finance and economic analysis and policy, and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program (AMP166) from Harvard Business School. He has also attended other Executive Education programs at Harvard Business School and Stanford University, including Mergers and Acquisitions, Creating Corporate Advantage, and Advanced General Management. Previously, Mr. Fahman served as a Resettlement Coordinator for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He is currently Chairman of PHI Capital Holdings, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of PHI GROUP that provides M&A advisory and consulting services, and Chairman & CEO of PHI Luxembourg Development S.A., a Luxembourg-based wholly owned subsidiary of PHI Group and mother holding company for a Reserved Alternative Investment Fund to be activated in Luxembourg.
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MasterFeldan

06/12/21 3:22 PM

#65418 RE: quitdayjob #65408

Henry is like the front man of a band. He's on vocals. He's not drumming, playing the guitar or shredding on the triangle all at the same time.

The way I understand it, Henry is more into the acquisitions, not the day to day stuff. When he acquires a company, he leaves the people there running it since theyre the ones that better understand the minutiae. Kinda like when Alexander the Great conquered a country he usually left everything intact... local government, religion etc. He just had them pay him tribute. Everything remained functional. One of the reasons he was able to conquer a vast empire without having to worry about rebellions for the most part.