Jordan Belfort, a securities billionaire, and author of the autobiography “The Wolf of Wall Street” is set to return to Vietnam and share the secret of success with businesspeople in HCM City in a workshop from March 28 - 30.
He will talk about business start-up tactics, investment garnering opportunities and tactics, M&A trend and situation in Vietnam, sales skills, stockbroking, and social media communication. He hopes to help the Vietnamese business community overcome the current difficult period.
A programme on learning to sell the Wolf of Wall Street way which was first held in Hanoi in November 2014 attracted the participation of more than 650 businesspeople from Vietnam and other countries in the world.
Jordan Belfort is a legendary salesman who earned US$50 million per year when he was over 20 years old.
“The Wolf of Wall Street” is a nickname given by the securities circle to talk about Belfort who became a millionaire in the stock market when he was only 26 and was sent to prison at the age of 36.
His life was rehearsed at his autobiography “the Wolf of Wall Street” which was published in Vietnam and other 40 countries in the world in 18 different languages. The “The Wolf of Wall Street” film also received five Oscars in late 2013.
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