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James Castle: "During the Suharto era decisions were made"

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

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When foreign investors decided to flee, James Castle chose to stay, even though he was not profitting that much doing business in Asia. CastleAsia, the consulting business he built in 1993, like other businesses, was, after all, affected by the economic crisis. "In the mid-term, I still see hope for Indonesia," Castle said, in explaining his reasons for staying.

Besides tending to CastleAsia, Castle who claims to be a golf addict, is als

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