With Han Chudong's vision, as long as he pays close attention, he can always find some projects with very low costs but the potential to bring him high returns.
If cartoon characters are managed well, the added value generated will be considerable. Take Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck for example. After so many years, they can still bring hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue to the company every year, and the indirect value generated is even higher.
There was music playing on the car radio.
After chatting, I took a nap and rushed to Stanford University a few hours later.
The security guard did not stop them. After a few simple questions, he let them drive in. Stanford University covers a large area and many students drive to school. It took some time to find a parking space and I accompanied Helena Bergman to the School of Drama and Acting where she would stay for a long time in the future.
The sunset glows on the campus. The history of the buildings is not very long, but the style and color are relatively uniform. It looks very beautiful, and there are large areas of green grass.
I visited Harvard University some time ago, and they both have their own merits in comparison.
Helena Bergman was attracted by the campus environment and was very excited. She took many photos and said she was going to take them home to show her parents.
Han Chudong couldn't understand her feelings at the moment. He just felt that his feet were rubbed by his new leather shoes because he had walked too much. He thought of asking Gucci's craftsmen to customize a few pairs for him, choose a beautiful design, and sell them to the public.
School no longer matters to him.
Even if Helena didn't go to college, she was confident that she could be promoted with the resources at hand. After all, she had a pretty face and a beautiful figure, and she was not lacking in brains, which was half the battle.
People can only see the superficial glory of the rich, but they don’t know how happy they are behind the scenes.
It's just a small favor, no big deal.
From another perspective, making an acquaintance famous would also be of great benefit to his company. Who knows, that person might be the next Mr. Givenchy or Audrey Hepburn.
The relationship between the two helped Givenchy earn at least $100 million. In particular, the rumor that Mr. Givenchy personally designed the wedding dress for Hepburn, married her off, and then never married was popular with both men and women.
Regardless of whether it is true or not, from a marketing perspective, it is even more clever than De Beers' marketing tactics.
Although Han Chudong believes that he can never become a love-struck character like Mr. Givenchy, working with Helena Bergman will definitely bring many benefits and be a win-win situation for both parties.
Habitually calculating over and over again.
Sometimes even he himself felt that he might not be able to love someone wholeheartedly for the rest of his life.
Ever since I met Miss Bergman again, I vaguely felt that the feeling I had when we first met last year was gone. I thought about it while strolling around, and I felt that I might be largely responsible for the change in my mentality.
Look at it from another angle.
The object of win-win cooperation does not necessarily have to be Helena Bergman. Since we only want to help her succeed, she probably still occupies a relatively important position.
Kyoko Mochizuki is of American and Japanese descent.
Her appearance can appeal to the aesthetic tastes of Asian people, but she has some inherent deficiencies in order to become popular in Europe and the United States.
Besides, with a hint of male chauvinism at work, Han Chudong hopes that Mochizuki Kiko can stay by his side to help him, and not get involved in the big dye vat of Hollywood.
Helena Bergman's extroverted personality was more suitable, and becoming a star was also her own ambition.
They all care about each other and feel comfortable when they are together.
Han Chudong subconsciously made comparisons in his mind. If Helena beside him knew what he was thinking about, she might throw him over his shoulder.
Finally I thought, I still can't be a playboy.
Going to provoke those who are easily available is just to use each other, there is absolutely no need to worry so much...
The campus tour took a while, and by the time it was over, the employees at Aurora Games had already gone off work. Han Chudong made an appointment with Mr. Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, and the head of Aurora Games' R&D team to have dinner, and Helena was in charge of eating.
I would meet with business partners from time to time, and we would eat various steaks, foie gras, lamb chops, etc. in rotation, which was a bit boring.
We chose a German restaurant tonight to try something different. After looking at the menu, we ordered a sausage and steak set meal, plus two servings of ice cream.
The prices are affordable and many students come to dine there, but Nolan doesn't care about that. Simpson, the employee and head of the R&D department, doesn't mind either. They greet each other warmly after meeting each other.
Han Chudong flattered politely, "Nolan, you are very successful. I saw your photo in the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post. You made more than 10 million US dollars in the first quarter. Now people are only interested in your Atari arcade products. I saw several today alone."
There is no wrong version in the 1619 book forum!
"How can you be as good as you? Others may not know it, but don't try to hide it from me. When recruiting, you told Harvard students that you could earn hundreds of millions of dollars in half a year. As soon as I heard the name Mason Han, I knew it was you. The news spread throughout Harvard University. The brother of one of the employees is studying at Harvard."
"Isn't this to attract talented people to work for my company? I have no reputation and no strength, so I had to rely on bluffing. In the end, I succeeded in deceiving more than 40 Harvard graduates. I am very satisfied with the result."
Daily mutual praise.
Hearing this, the young couple at the next table couldn't help but look at them several times, their eyes half believing and half doubting.
When the major shareholder met the second largest shareholder, Simpson, the director of Aurora Games' R&D department, he could only smile along.
When Han Chudong asked about the development progress of the home game console, he told her, "Most of the problems have been solved. The main difficulty now is programming. There are two companies competing with us nearby. As far as I know, they are still ahead for the time being. We have just completed the design of the entire input terminal. The tape storage capacity is larger and can support more interesting games, which are much more interesting than "Ping Pong". Compared with it, the Odyssey home game console is simply garbage."
"I invested in Intel and am now the second largest shareholder of the company. If you need anything, feel free to ask me. Is there anything else that has not been solved in the hardware aspect?"
"The game controller and other parts are almost ready, but the main problem is the software. The price of renting computers to develop games is too high, and the cost of hiring engineers is too high. There are three games in development, but only one has been completed."
Han Chudong understood that this was just a way of crying poor to him, so he nodded and said, "I understand. I'll go to the company tomorrow to inspect it, and then find some time to discuss the details of the second round of capital injection.
Let me ask you something. Do you know which company is developing the best personal computers right now?"
"It should be the Altair computer. I've seen news about it in magazines, but I don't know much about it."
Nolan didn't understand why Han Chudong asked this. People now recognize the value of computers, but they don't think that one day in the future, computers will be able to enter thousands of households.
Simpson was not sure either, and replied: "I only know about IBM and HP, but I've been too busy lately to pay much attention..."
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