According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...The lobbying team is dealing with customers who not only need money to improve their status, but also need a lot of personal connections when competing for a certain position.
The resources are precisely controlled by the lobbying team.
It's all about mutual exploitation anyway.
This matter has nothing to do with Xing Baohua; he's just waiting for the outcome.
Of course, this isn't something that can be resolved in a day or two. Anyway, since the actual head of the motorcycle company has agreed, the matter is basically settled privately.
The motorcycle club applied for the satellite while simultaneously developing it.
Of course, Xing Baohua would keep a backup plan. If the Congress of the Great American Country did not approve the launch of satellites outside their territory, then Xing Baohua would also agree to cooperate with Motorcycle.
Xing Baohua's initial idea was to help our transportation vehicles attract some business and make more money.
The ultimate goal was actually to get the motorcycle to launch the satellite as soon as possible so that he could use the satellite signal and platform.
When I have nothing to do, I visit the motorcycle labs, workshops, and factories.
Xing Baohua was quite envious of many things. But envying them was useless; the sellers wouldn't sell them.
He then stayed in Chicago for two nights, attended a cocktail party organized by Motorbike, and met many local high-society figures.
Unfortunately, they were all people who were of no use to Xing Baohua.
Bai knew him, but he wouldn't open a factory in America; at most, he'd just set up a few shell companies as a way to make money.
Back in Hollywood, I heard Andy Lau's song and it shot into the Billboard Top 10. It's currently at number nine, and it's the first time a song has reached number one on the request chart.
It wasn't the group of people that Mozili hired that were operating it; it was just that there were more people actually requesting songs.
Turn on the radio, and you can hear this song on every channel; it's become a hit.
Xing Baohua also happily said that a celebration party should be held. It was a must to celebrate, and he told Mo Qili not to worry about spending money and to increase publicity.
Newspapers, television stations, and other major media outlets all did some special reports on Andy Lau, the singer from Hong Kong.
He also informed everyone that his first album will be released next month, and a live signing ceremony will be held in Los Angeles.
All fans who participate in the first autograph session will receive two posters personally signed by Andy Lau.
To thank fans, there will be a lucky draw at the event. One hundred lucky winners will receive a T-shirt personally signed by Andy Lau.
The third and tenth place winners will receive a Rice Brand Economy Edition Walkman personally signed by Andy Lau.
The second and fifth place winners were also autographed high-end portable music players.
First place and third place: Limited edition dm-x ultra-thin portable music player.
Furthermore, Xing Baohua had already planned to take advantage of this opportunity to set up some counters in the surrounding area, displaying various DaMi Technology products. Fans who bought Andy Lau's albums but didn't win a prize could enjoy a 15% discount on all DaMi Technology products by showing their receipt.