TOKYO (AP) -- Takafumi Horie, the Japanese dot.com celebrity imprisoned for nearly two years on securities fraud charges, is cooking up dozens of ventures and demanding the nation reduce regulations to give more opportunities to young entrepreneurs.
The founder and former CEO of Internet service provider Livedoor told reporters Wednesday he is working on a social media app "7gogo" that is a celebrity group-talk platform, similar to Google's Hangout, except subscribers monitor conversations among famous people.
He also plans to work on his past ideas, such as his rocket tourism project, which commercializes space travel.
Horie wants government deregulation to promote entrepreneurship.
He was arrested in 2006 on securities fraud charges and imprisoned in 2011 after an unsuccessful appeal. He is out on parole since March, with nine months left.
alec time 100 bob beckel anna paquin warren buffett 2012 nfl schedule dishonored
কোন মন্তব্য নেই:
একটি মন্তব্য পোস্ট করুন