After listening to the speeches of several doctors, it is the doctors in Hong Kong who are more willing to cooperate with doctors in the mainland.
Look at the mainland doctors. They have research results and are willing to share them with me. They even share the right to author the papers.
Is there such a good thing in the world?
This means that the doctors at Margaret Hospital have received a huge credit and honor for free.
Look at the mainland doctors who invented Helicobacter pylori and quadruple therapy. They are now legends in the Hong Kong medical circle.
Which doctor doesn't want to become an authority in their field? A leader in their field?
However, Chen Shuqin was also cautious, fearing that the talents they trained would eventually become successful and leave, and then all the hard work of Margaret Hospital would be in vain.
So her request was simple: only doctors who agreed to sign a 15-year work contract could join the research team, and the penalty for breach of contract was set high.
Don't sign? Go wherever you want.
Both parties had a strong desire and the topic was ready, so the doctors in both places immediately got busy, exchanging information and clinical data with each other and working on the next paper.
Chen Xia rented a cruise ship and took his whole family out to sea for fun.
Xiangjiang Racecourse.
Today is the day of horse racing. This game is one of the most popular entertainment activities for Hong Kong people. Every time there is a horse racing day, both ordinary citizens and wealthy people like to join in the fun.
Citizens buy a few horse racing tickets, hoping to win the jackpot in the excitement.
For the wealthy circle, this is a rare opportunity to relax and unwind, and also the best social opportunity.
When rich people get together, they of course discuss some important economic matters, and also talk about some interesting business stories that everyone knows.
Just like now, Huang Dongsheng is sitting with a group of old friends, chatting casually.
Chairman Cui of Hengkang Real Estate asked, "Hey, Dongsheng, how is your precious grandson doing now? Why doesn't he continue his treatment at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital?"
Huang Dongsheng was obviously in a good mood. He took a sip of tea and said with a smile:
"Right now, my son Renhua is in the pediatric department at Margaret Hospital. Let me tell you, this hospital is amazing. They've recently developed some new drugs and treatments that are very effective, with no side effects."
Rich Man A: "Margaret Hospital? The new owner is that Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company that's said to have mainland capital?"
Rich Man B: "Hey, I know that. The little blue pill you often use was also invented by this company. And the medicine for treating gastric bacteria is also from their company."
Rich Man C: "Oh, I've heard about it too. This company's rise was pretty sudden. They also own the Caiyunzhinan Jewelry Store. Just look at the jadeite. My wife spent 3 million on a bracelet last time."
Jiang Liqin, chairman of Yizuan Jewelry, felt more confident when he heard this:
"Yes, this company is very shady. They basically sell high-end jadeite with very good quality. They claim to have obtained it by cutting the stones themselves, but we in the industry all know that these jadeite must have been smuggled in. They have a very powerful force behind them."
When everyone heard this, their interest was piqued again: "Smuggling? Which gang? Could it be the Burmese military?"
Jiang Liqin shook his head. "It's not coming directly from Myanmar. We've checked. The only possibility is that it came from the mainland. Didn't you just say that Pumpkin Vine Company might have mainland backgrounds? Caiyunzhinan has the same owner."
“Who’s the boss?”
"She's from Zhou's Jewelry, Chen Shuqin. Her father is the nominal chairman. Oh, and her family used to be from Jiangsu and Zhejiang in the mainland, but they came to Hong Kong after 1949."
Everyone was thoughtful when they heard this...
A newly emerging company may not be a big deal in the eyes of the top ten richest people, but for these second-tier rich people, it is definitely a big piece of fat meat.
Wing Lung Bank boss Wang Yirong apparently had other ideas:
"You said both companies are owned by the Chen family, and that they have mainland capital, so that's just speculation, right? By the way, Dongsheng, you've met Mr. Chen before. Is he easy to deal with?"
Huang Dongsheng was confused and replied with a smile, "Boss Chen is a good person. A woman like her can accomplish great things. I guess it won't be long before a new leader emerges in our Hong Kong business community."
The top ten richest people have long recognized that Pumpkin Vine Company is the "white glove" of mainland officials in Hong Kong, and have made donations early on to express their goodwill.
But these second-rate wealthy people attending the Jockey Club today heard more rumors.
Since it is a rumor, some people believe it, while others don't.
Wang Yirong, the boss of Wing Lung Bank, was clearly one of those who didn't believe it. He lit a cigarette and said nonchalantly:
"Everyone, since he's new here and owns both a pharmaceutical company and a jewelry company, he seems quite powerful. What do you think? Are you interested in investing in him?"
As soon as these words were spoken, everyone stopped what they were doing and started to think about it.
Yes, capital is so shameless. For capital, wherever there is profit and fat, they will definitely get involved.
But for the capital in Hong Kong, Hong Kong belongs to them. If newcomers want to make a fortune in Hong Kong, have they asked them?
If they are sensible, they should give up some shares and make money together with everyone. Of course, in the end, how to force the founder to withdraw through various means of coercion and inducement and swallow up the fat meat completely is their routine operation.
Obviously, this is what Wang Yirong was planning. The Wang family started out in finance, and he already owns a medium-sized bank.
Aren’t banks just legal loan sharks?
Before 1997, you may not have an impression of how rampant Hong Kong's B society was. Let's talk about the entertainment industry.
In the 1980s and 1990s, most Hong Kong artists were forced to make movies at gunpoint.
Okay, if I say too much, I’ll be censored again.
Of course, after 1997, all these B societies disappeared.
Now, they have set their sights on Chen Xia’s Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company, and trouble is coming.
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