Ted Sioeng (pronounced 'shyong'[1]) (Chinese: 熊德龍; pinyin: Xióng Délóng), also known as Xiong Delong and Sioeng San Wong,[1] is an Indonesian businessman with interests in the United States, China, Vietnam[2] and other parts of Asia, worth around US$500 million.[3]
^ abMan In The Middle Of Donorgate, Businessweek, August 10, 1997
^Indonesian tycoon Sioeng sues business woman for failed deal Archived 2013-06-15 at archive.today, Intellasia, by Thanh Nien, 22 Jan 2007
^Findings Link Clinton Allies to Chinese Intelligence, Bob Woodward, Washington Post, February 10, 1998
TedSioeng (pronounced 'shyong') (Chinese: 熊德龍; pinyin: Xióng Délóng), also known as Xiong Delong and Sioeng San Wong, is an Indonesian businessman with...
had served as an "agent" of the PRC government. Hsia denied the claim. TedSioeng, an Indonesian entrepreneur who donated money to both Democrats and Republicans...
still a major operation, under the control of Indonesian businessman TedSioeng. In the United States, the brand is sold as 'Red Pagoda Mountain'. In...
in 1981 in the city of Monterey Park, California. On October 1, 1995, TedSioeng, an Indonesian-born entrepreneur, and his family bought the International...
from Iowa Wesleyan University at the request of his business partner, TedSioeng. Caitlin O'Connor, Joyce Johnson, Harvey Shapiro, Susan Perry (November...