Bow To Your Billionaire Drone Overlord: Frank Wang's Quest To Put DJI Robots Into The Sky
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In late 2006 Lu had put in about $90,000–the only money DJI has ever needed says Wang. Endearingly called a “penny-pincher” by DJI’s CEO, Lu managed the finances and today remains one of the largest shareholders, with 16% that will soon be worth $1.6 billion, based on FORBES estimates. Also key to DJI’s development was Wang’s best friend from high school, Swift Xie Jia, who, in 2010, came in to run marketing and act as confidante. The man nicknamed “fat-headed fish” by Wang sold his apartment to invest in DJI and today holds a 14% stake that’s expected to be worth an estimated $1.4 billion.