He has even received small gifts including handmade bags.
He cited Garnter's Hype Cycle, saying the bike-sharing industry is passing through the "trough of disillusionment".
He intends to display Chinese-style scenes and architectures with his paintings.
He called on the opposition to recover "a democratic character" and "isolate" the sectors that Maduro blames for violent protests.
He noted that: "When an organization aims to grow and attract more customers, it might ease risk controls and accept the possibility of taking on bad debt and losing money."
He called on Hong Kong society, especially youth groups, to ramp up their efforts to organize Hong Kong young people to get hands-on experience in the region.
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He came to Dongshan village in 2017 for travel, saw business potential in Dongshan's well-preserved ecology and environment, and invested about 300,000 yuan (,363) in a trial run growing organic vegetables the next year.
He declined to comment on the record, but based on GeekWire’s conversation with the 64-year-old whose appearance (khaki shorts and trail shoes on Tuesday) doesn’t fit the typical CEO mold, it certainly seems like the man once referred to as the “Bill Gates of organic foods” is happy about the transition and his company’s new owner.
He last visited the controversial shrine in December 2013, when his action was strongly condemned by China and South Korea, as well as the United States, which said at the time it was disappointed with Abe's decision.
He encouraged youngsters to cultivate a habit of reading. In today's technological era, he suggested youngsters leaf through articles on their gadgets at leisure, and also devote their time to reading classical titles.