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Anindya Bakrie CEO, Viva Media Asia
We Are Used to Facing Difficulties

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

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A MOUNTAIN of debts is nothing new to Anindya Bakrie. The eldest son of businessman and Golkar politician Aburizal Bakrie said that the Bakrie Group had gone through a difficult time when it had to let go nearly 97 percent of the family's stock in 1997-1998. That, said Anindya, was the hardest thing the family ever faced. Thus, he is sure that the Bakrie business will be able to bounce back as it faces trillions of rupiah in debt due this year. "We

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