Chatting with a guest in the posh private dining room of an exclusive club in Tsim Sha Tsui, Johnny Kong looked every bit the Internet entrepreneur.
He sported a dark blue suit that is crisp and stylish and an equally slick pitch for the new Web-traffic analysis, tracking software his company released earlier this month.
It was not until the waiter offered a glass of wine with the lunch that the guest sensed something was amiss.
'Oh, no, I am not allowed,' said Johnny, waving his hands in front of him. 'My parents do not let me drink.'
The founder of Asia Network International (ANI) is just 17 years old. The boyish smile really is boyish, and the suit comes out only for important meetings.
But get Johnny talking about the company he started in August last year or the software he helped write, and he is all business.
