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Computer whiz turns 'strangeness' into asset
By - 02-12-2010 04:11 PM
Originally Posted at: The Japan Times Online
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From his early days in Japan as a destitute student sleeping in train station stairwells to living in a 3-mat room that cost him ¥10,000 a month, Richard Northcott went on to head a mobile software company that now enjoys sales of $2 million a year.
Northcott, a native of Australia who has lived in Japan since 1986, is a senior champion in kyokushin karate, owns a bar in Shinjuku and runs a real estate business as well.
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The Japan Times Online
By - 02-12-2010 04:11 PM
Originally Posted at: The Japan Times Online
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From his early days in Japan as a destitute student sleeping in train station stairwells to living in a 3-mat room that cost him ¥10,000 a month, Richard Northcott went on to head a mobile software company that now enjoys sales of $2 million a year.
Northcott, a native of Australia who has lived in Japan since 1986, is a senior champion in kyokushin karate, owns a bar in Shinjuku and runs a real estate business as well.
Read More...
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The Japan Times Online