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Su Wu, possessing top-tier hacking technology, was attacked and killed after stealing a large amount of foreign technological data. He was reborn in 2001 with an eidetic memory, holding countless p...

Chapter 353 Huachao is really good at losing money

When the nest is overturned, no egg remains unbroken.

Given this trend, the first to succumb will be those second-tier brands that were already on the verge of collapse.

In an environment of extreme competition, their survival was already on the verge of collapse, and now they simply couldn't hold on any longer.

Just then, Hua Chao extended an olive branch to them.

If you can't hold on, that's fine, I can acquire you.

Of course, they weren't as lucky as those two companies at this point; the acquisition price had been squeezed to the extreme.

But it's better to lose as little as possible than to lose everything.

The end result was that Su Wu spent another 3 billion to acquire several companies, large and small.

After restructuring and reorganization, these companies all became part of Huachao.

They can trade in all their computers for Huachao computers at a discount.

Although the discounts were kept to around 1,000 yuan, this was still a huge boon for countless users.

As a result, Huachao Computers sparked a wave of trade-in purchases in the country, and sales surged again.

Su Wu's mysterious actions stunned everyone.

After these companies were restructured, a lot of news naturally got out.

It's no secret that Huachao spent 3 billion yuan to integrate these companies.

Not only did they spend 3 billion to buy a bunch of garbage companies, but they also cleaned up their messes by offering exchange programs. Isn't that insane?

Then they didn't know that Su Wu was using this method to quickly seize the market they were about to lose.

According to his calculations and those of his professional team, this would allow them to capture almost 30% of the domestic PC market.

This has already surpassed the older brother.

Based on this year's total sales forecast, Huachao has achieved sales of more than 400,000 units.

This sales volume is absolutely terrifying in the country.

This number was leaked by someone with ulterior motives.

400,000 units, that's going to be a huge loss!

Even if Huachao Computers is so powerful that it can break even, what about the cost of the products they include?

To outsiders, this was a completely unprofitable deal.

Someone calculated that if Huachao Computer could sell 400,000 computers, it would lose at least 300 million yuan, which is almost equivalent to the profits of other brands.

Some experts believe that Huachao Computer's aggressive approach is extremely undesirable, and it will immediately collapse once its capital chain breaks.

But is that really the case?

The answer is no.

Their calculations are all based on one reason: the importation of chips.

However, China's Huawei has not imported a single chip; it is entirely self-produced and self-sold.

As production capacity expands, Huachao's costs are almost half of its selling price.

In other words, as long as Su Wu doesn't sell at half price, he can still make a profit.

Based on a production volume of 400,000 units, and after deducting various benefits, Huachao Computer can still ultimately make a profit of approximately 700 million Dragon Coins.

This number is indeed nothing compared to Su Wu's investment.

But if you put it in the hands of your competitors, it would be a number that would drive them crazy.

As Huachao Computer's sales figures continue to soar, countless industry peers are offering their comments with a "let's see what happens" attitude.

"Huachao is indeed a large, well-funded company. They must have sold 200,000 units by now. I wonder how much they've lost?"

"Hehe, a 100,000 trade-in program means each unit is 1,000 yuan cheaper. Huachao really knows how to lose money."

"Huachao is doing a good deed for the public, everyone hurry up and buy, it might go bankrupt any day!"

Faced with such ridicule, the entire Chinese government was furious.

Unfortunately, Su Wu ordered a strict ban on commentary.

He has now abandoned any idea of ​​cooperating with domestic companies in the chip industry.

After all, his own production capacity and some overseas contract manufacturing are now sufficient to absorb Ruyang's production capacity.

He doesn't want to expand production any further right now because he's out of money.

Setting up a 90-nanometer chip production line requires a significant investment.

He originally intended to keep his surplus money for the production line, but now he has acquired those companies and has had to slow down.

The 130-nanometer chip production line cannot be shut down; he undoubtedly needs to build a completely new production line of this scale.

This would require an investment of at least 5 billion yuan.

Having just gotten a good deal abroad, Su Wu suddenly felt a headache coming on.

He never has enough money.

Su Wu sneered inwardly as he looked at the voices questioning Huachao Computer.

For him, the domestic market is really a welfare system.

His sights are now set on overseas markets, where he can make better profits.

A million units sold can bring him a real 40% profit, which is more than two billion in profit.

In comparison, domestic companies are really just losing money to gain publicity, so what does that even mean?

In response to the doubts and in order to stabilize consumer sentiment, Su Wu ordered Meng Wei to hold another press conference.

On the one hand, he instructed Meng Wei to tell users that Huachao Computer was doing very well, that it wouldn't lose money, and that it would even launch a major year-end promotion.

In addition, he asked Meng Wei to tell everyone that Huawei has made another breakthrough in processor technology, and the H2 processor is expected to be launched next year with performance comparable to P4.

Hua Chao himself has a mixed Chinese and foreign heritage, and the news immediately caused a new sensation.

What reporters were most concerned about was exactly how much money Huachao had lost.

Facing the reporters who had surrounded him, Meng Wei gave a confident smile.

"Thank you for your concern. Regarding this issue, I can only say that Huachao will never do business at a loss. Thank you!"

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