THEY are young, upwardly mobile and make a "killing" using their skills. A group of Internetsavvy yuppies make RM36,000 in two weeks fleecing more than 20 bank customers. A couple in their 20s, dubbed as "IT experts", enjoy life in the fast lane, making RMIOO,OOO a month supplying DVDs worldwide through the Internet. The "IT experts", said to have have made RM1 million in the past one year, are pursuing their second degrees at a local university. Isn't this the perfect picture of young and successful entrepreneurs contributing to the country's economy
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