Chapter 391 Not a Single One Can Fight



It wasn't until the 1980s that Singapore began to gradually establish friendly relations with China in order to gain economic benefits from China and because it saw the relationship between America and China improve.

However, over the years, Singapore, as a country where the majority of the population is Han Chinese, has not been as friendly to China as Malaysia.

Despite various forms of discrimination against Chinese people in Malaysia, Malaysia is far more friendly towards the Chinese community.

"I've been wondering if Science City could be a magical city, like London?"

Singapore's global tender for the construction of a city on newly acquired land has sparked heated discussions worldwide.

The discussion was most extensive in China, and it involved the widest range of social strata.

Because for Chinese people, it's easy to hear about someone from your neighborhood who has immigrated to Singapore.

With the increased eligibility requirements this year, I've heard almost nothing about anyone around me who has managed to immigrate to Singapore.

I only see news reports of wealthy people immigrating to Singapore.

"Do you know which companies won the bid in the end?" Li Shuyao usually stays in Suzhou for a few days every month.

She was very curious about this because it was very important. Whoever could get this order, even a state-owned enterprise, could see their stock price rise by several limit-up days thanks to this positive news.

The fund managed by Li Shuyao has many restrictions on its size; it can almost exclusively buy large-cap stocks.

The larger the fund, the more restrictions the fund manager faces.

Taking Zhang Kun as an example, a public fund with a scale of hundreds of billions can only buy about one hundred companies.

Because of the size of their funds, if left unchecked, they can play much more recklessly than speculative capital.

Li Shuyao now manages a business with a scale of hundreds of billions.

Among the companies she can buy are listed state-owned enterprises in the construction industry.

Li Miaomiao shook her head: "This bidding process was entirely decided by artificial intelligence."

Not to mention me, even Zheng Li didn't know who would win the bid in the end.

But isn't this a great opportunity?

Let artificial intelligence make the decision: which of China's construction companies has the best qualifications?

This means I've helped you find a good company.

"The problem is that by the time the AI ​​filters it out, the price has already made me not want to buy it anymore."

"High-quality companies, reasonable prices, and a favorable industry environment—all three are indispensable," Li Shuyao said helplessly.

"I estimate that the design firm will not be a domestic company that won the bid, but the construction company will definitely be a domestic company."

In the infrastructure sector, there isn't a single player that can compete.

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