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Chairman's Track Record

Years of experience

>45 years Excellent Track Record

Average Compound Annual Growth Rate of

69%

Average

Investment

Multiple

48X
for each 

investment

>7
companies restructured over 7 different industries

From 5 out of 35 previously restructured companies:

Approx. Current Market Cap Over

 USD 19.9 Billion

AND GROWING

Bringing in Profits of over

 USD 1 Billion

PER ANNUM

ZH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

Formerly known as Heng Fai Enterprises

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Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listed

Restructured from Bankruptcy

Global Medical REIT

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New York Stock Exchange Listed

Founded and Funded from Ground Zero

SINGHAIYI LTD

Formerly known as SingXpress Land

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Singapore Exchange Listed

Restructured from Bankruptcy

CHINA GAS HOLDINGS LTD

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Hong Kong Stock Exchange Listed

Restructured from Bankruptcy

AMERICAN PACIFIC BANK

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NASDAQ Listed

Recapitalized from Bankruptcy

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CHAIRMAN'S BANKING TRACK RECORD

✓ In 1987, Mr. Chan Heng Fai acquired American Pacific Bank, a full-service U.S. commercial bank, out of bankruptcy.

✓American Pacific Bank became a US NASDAQ high asset quality bank, with zero loan losses for over 5 consecutive years

✓ In June 2004, APB was ranked #13 by the Seattle Times "Annual Northwest's Top 100 Public Companies"

✓ Ranked #6 in the Oregon state for the year 2003, ahead of Nike, Microsoft, Costco, AT&T Wireless and Amazon.com.

✓ In 1997, Mr Chan Heng Fai acquired and ran a regional investment banking and securities broking-dealing business headquartered in Denver, with 12 offices throughout U.S.A.

✓ In 1997, BankINVESTOR magazine ranked APB as the top 21 best performance bank among ALL publicly traded banks.

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Purchase Price

USD 0.25

Sold at

USD 16.00

Return Multiple

63X

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