Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Bhms: Whiz kid cleaning up big time!

Sebas Bastian is 23 and a business whiz who's making loud noise in the Bahamas. His story is an inspiration to anyone who is willing to work hard to achieve. He's on his way to being a multi-millionaire before he hits 25. Here's some of what Sebas says:
"I have been accused of selling drugs, selling guns and all kinds of stuff, but I worked hard to get where I am today. People are wondering, how does a guy at 23 years of age get all of this stuff, but this came with hard work," he said.

He then made a further investment after a trip to Las Vegas when he was inspired when he saw vending machines which sold almost everything.

A light bulb went off in his head, and thus he began to put the wheels in motion for his next venture and today, he is the owner of all the Quick Cell card vending machines in the local gas stations and City Market locations all over the island.
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Mr. Bastian said that he never thought that he would make it so far.

"No, no, no - not this big. I have been accused to the world. I have been accused of working for Ninety. I have been accused of smuggling drugs in washing machines and all kinds of foolishness. I never stopped working and I never let the money get to me," he said.

"I know some people will get a job for $20,000 and don't work for two months, or stop work until they are broke again; but I never let anything stop me. When Quick Cell was booming, I was looking for what was next, not for what was there at the time. Once I completed something, I move on to the next best thing. GSM is going to phase out Quick Cell and we sell them now, but that is not what I am focused on right now," said Mr. Bastian.

"I am going to do what is next. I can't just sit here and focus on GSM because that is going to phase out, like everything else did. You got to always look at what is next and keep on top of it," he said.

Read the rest of his story yourself.

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