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Magnus Ekbom,CEO of Lazada Indonesia
More people are coming online and thinking e-commerce

Magnus Ekbom stepped into a meeting room in a building on Jalan Rasuna Said in Kuningan, where the e-commerce company has just moved its offices a few months ago to accomodate his growing team.

At the helm of Lazada since 2012, Ekbom has ushered the online shopping platform to be the biggest in Indonesia. But he is not planning to take a breather just yet. For Ekbom, running an e-commerce company is like running in a marathon. "And we're only in the first couple of kilometers down the line," he said.

Economy Tuesday, December 1, 2015 Edition

Inspector-General Haryono Umar:
Ministry officials must have their integrity reexamined

Haryono Umar needed just over a year to fulfill the promise he made when he was appointed inspector-general at the Culture and Education Ministry in March 2012. He emphasized he would not hesitate to expose corruption in his new job. Last April he completed an investigation on the Culture Directorate's Rp700 billion budget. He found indications of fund irregularities and official intervention in the tender of certain cultural events, which included the services of event organizers.

Interview Thursday, January 1, 1970 Edition

Rencong Workshops Gets A Facelift

NOT far from the sharp bend at the entrance to Baet Lampuot village, some 18 kilometers from the city of Banda Aceh, stands an old, wall-less 4x6-meter structure, its tin roof supported by six wooden posts. This unassuming building is Ibrahim's workshop, where he produces rencong, the traditional Achenese dagger.

Outreach Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Edition

The Pawnshop Operator's New Business

Dozens of trucks loaded with construction materials came and went from state-owned pawnshop operator Pegadaian's office on Jalan Andi Mappanyukki in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The company was building a 10-storey hotel. The building will hold 120 rooms and facilities such as a ballroom and swimming pool. "Operations are expected to begin in the new year," Pegadaian director Ferry Febrianto told Tempo on Monday two weeks ago.

The project is one of nine hotels that Pegadaian has begun or will begin with construction this year. In addition to Makassar, the company is building hotels in Surabaya, East Java, and Pekanbaru, Riau. As with Makassar, the hotels in these two cities will be constructed on land that has been used for Pegadaian branch offices. "We're building them all on land owned by Pegadaian," Ferry explained. Six more hotels are in the pipeline, with three in the Central Java cities of Tegal, Pekalongan and Semarang; two in Yogyakarta, with one near Malioboro and another west of the Tugu monument; and one in Gresik, East Java. The construction of these six hotels will begin this month and continue through next year.

Economy Thursday, January 1, 1970 Edition

The Silent Diplomacy of the Javanese Bishop

Soegijapranata, the first native bishop in Indonesia, appeared as a leader in critical times. Not many know this figure, his attitudes, and what he did, although he was known to be very pro-Republic. He is famous for the motto "100% Catholic, 100% Indonesian. Garin Nugroho tries to illustrate the nationalist attitude of the clergyman called Romo Kanjeng in the film Soegija. What was his role in politics during the early period of Independence?

Interlude Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Edition

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