IT WAS an elaborate funeral by any measure – more than 1,000 wreaths, air-conditioned tents, valet services and hotel-catered food – but Indonesian tycoon Liem Sioe Liong was content with a humble life.
His relatives and close friends described a person far removed from the image normally associated with a corporate high-flier. Indeed, he was known – and loved – by many as “Uncle Liem”.
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