That sale alone would make any entrepreneur very wealthy. But Khan’s career did not revolve only around one company. Between 1985 and 2002, he was able to create another company with partner Doug Bugie. This time, Khan launched another headhunting firm that did business across thirty countries. But he ended up selling this company to CDI International, a New York Stock Exchange-listed company.
Although his track record seems to change from time to time, this is actually all part of Caan’s plan. He has been building and selling businesses since 1985, and became one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs while doing so. He capitalizes on his skill to build companies, make them profitable, and sell them for a sizable sum.
In 2004, he founded a private equity firm that can help him make the process of buying and selling companies easier. Hamilton Bradshaw specialized in buyouts, turnarounds, venture capital, and real estate investments throughout the UK and Europe. This ultimately became Caan’s most profitable venture. It made history in 2007 when profits jumped by seventy percent after buying a recruitment specialist company. No other private equity firm was able to achieve such a feat.
Because of his continuous achievements in the field of business, Caan was named by Asian Power 100 as one of the one hundred most influential Asian people in the UK in 2005. Today, he remains CEO of Hamilton Bradshaw and is a popular investor on the fifth season of Dragon’s Den, a show in BBC TV. With a net worth of over seventy-three million pounds, Caan is definitely living life at large.