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The Dotcom Cast

Jefferson Huang
Shanghai guy, college in the States, worked for McKansey Consulting for a while after graduation, now back in China to build himself a cyber future. Confident and articulate.

Lao Zhang
Jefferson's uncle, head of the Shanghai Number Two Mao Memorabilia Factory.

Miracle Liang
COO from Shanghai, computer programming genius, friend of Jefferson's since high school in Shanghai.

Stone Daw
a U.S. Venture Capitalist from Texas.

Silicon Hu
an American-Chinese VC from West Coast.

Wang Qiankan
CEO of China official VC fund company, Progress Corp., the brother-in-law of a vice-mayor of Shanghai.

Stanley Chen
formerly from Shanghai, now lives in Hong Kong, works for an international investment firm, agrees to personally be the seed "angel", initially stand-in CFO.

Jackal Gao
The man who started MaoMaoMao.com, the main competitor to Maoportal.com, originally marketing manager of Maoportal.com.

Reginald Small
Chinese-speaking lawyer working with an American law firm who helps Jefferson with the organization and paperwork.

Suzanne Lu
a local lawyer.

John Masterperson
HR expert working for headhunting firm Peoplegrabbers Corp.

Harrison Fang
the CTO is from Taiwan, previously worked with a failed dotcom start-up in Taipei.

Maggie Nearley
counsel for NeverTel Communications's venture capital arm.

Winston Wong
the CFO from Hong Kong, a protégé of Stanley's. He was previously a banker.

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