The profusion of flowers is so dazzling that it dazzles the eye.
Li Ka-shing knows very little about Longteng Electronics in mainland China.
As for the exact relationship between Chen Dong and Longteng Electronics, Li Ka-shing's information was very limited.
With the advent of Sony VCDs, sales surged.
All of this was something Li Ka-shing had not anticipated.
Faced with this situation, Li Ka-shing was completely dumbfounded.
In his Hong Kong office, Li Ka-shing overlooks Hong Kong through the floor-to-ceiling windows, taking in the magnificent landscape.
However, at this moment, Li Chao was in a state of utter confusion.
He wished he could strangle Jiang Wanmin, that idiot. But in fact, Li Ka-shing also understood that without Jiang Wanmin, he would not have been able to enter the VCD market, let alone connect the entertainment industry and suppress Chen Dong's Huaxia Star.
However, Sony's momentum is too strong right now, and Li Ka-shing can't just manipulate it at will.
Just before Li Ka-shing had taken any countermeasures.
An international news story about a lawsuit has gone viral across major media outlets.
Time magazine, World Economy, Hong Kong Daily... all reported on this at the same time.
Newspapers, magazines, news outlets, and various media outlets worldwide are closely monitoring this lawsuit.
Sony's alleged patent infringement: The whole story
Copyright infringement in island nations has always been a problem; is Sony just the beginning?
Suddenly, news from all sides flooded in, far exceeding the scale of Sony's initial advertising campaign.
Because a company in mainland China called Longteng Electronics sued Sony, an island nation, for infringing on Longteng Electronics' VCD series products by producing Sony VCDs.
The reporters obtained a wealth of material during the reporting process.
A global patent certificate was presented to the public through various media outlets.
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The editorial office of Time magazine.
The editor-in-chief slammed his fist on the table, his throat practically spitting fire.
"Oh! Damn it! How do you guys do things?!"
"How am I supposed to explain this to the boss? The Sony VCD we've been promoting so much is actually a product plagiarized from a Chinese company!"
The deputy editor-in-chief, dragging his head, said awkwardly, "Editor-in-Chief, we have follow-up interviews with Yoshida Ichiro and Sato Tsutomu, this..."
"Damn it! Let them die! These despicable guys don't deserve an interview with Time magazine! Take them back! I don't want to see any more publicity about Sony, no matter how much they offer! It's an insult to my character!"
The editor-in-chief's anger was not simply a matter of personal emotion.
Just a day earlier, they, like all the other media outlets, were enthusiastically promoting Sony VCDs.
The newspaper with the headline "Sony VCD Emerges: Experts Evaluate it as a Great Invention Second Only to the Mobile Phone" was still placed not far away.
Now, when the editor-in-chief sees this newspaper, he feels incredibly embarrassed.
The same thing is happening all over the world.
In the public eye, China has long been perceived as technologically backward.
Island nations, on the other hand, are technologically advanced.
In this current situation, Sony from the island nation has actually plagiarized the technology of Longteng Electronics from China, and Longteng Electronics has even exposed it.
The most critical issue is that Longteng Electronics had already applied for the relevant patents.
At that time, no one believed that Sony, the Japanese company, was unaware of this matter.
In an instant, insults and doubts were everywhere.
Sony experienced a dramatic fall from its peak to its trough within a single day.
...
At Sony headquarters, Ichiro Yoshida's phone was ringing off the hook.
First came the questioning and reprimand from Sony's founder, followed by the anger of major media outlets and partners sweeping across Sony's headquarters.
Yoshida Ichiro slumped into a chair, his face pale.
"How...how could this be? Where did this Longteng Electronics come from? How did they apply for a patent? Isn't this technology from Jiang Wanmin's Wanjia Company?"
Li Ka-shing, who was in Hong Kong, was equally bewildered.
Li Ka-shing's situation wasn't much better than Yoshida Ichiro's.
Bang!
The expensive enamelware was smashed on the ground, and Li Ka-shing's heart was bleeding.
He wasn't heartbroken over the toy itself, but rather over his own loss.
It's worth noting that Li Ka-shing recently invested over $100 million to expand Wan Jia's production scale, among other things.
But now, all of this has become a joke.
"That bastard Jiang Wanmin, is he taking money from both sides and setting a trap for me with Chen Dong?"
Li Ka-shing muttered to himself, deep in thought.
First, Li Ka-shing learned from various sources that Chen Dong had some connection with Longteng Electronics.
Based on this, Li Ka-shing couldn't help but ask: "Why does Longteng Electronics possess the patented technology that originally belonged to Jiang Wanmin?"
The fatal flaw is that Li Ka-shing's investment of over one hundred million US dollars was about to yield huge profits, but the news just happened to break at this crucial moment.
Longteng Electronics sued Sony, which also dealt a heavy blow to Li Ka-shing.
All of Li Ka-shing's previous efforts, including the thousands of companies he invested in, have become someone else's!
At that moment, it felt as if ten thousand crows were swooping down on Li Ka-shing's head.
"Jiang Wanmin, you idiot! Chen Dong, Chen Dong, it's you again! You're like a persistent ghost!"
Li Ka-shing cursed, wishing he could tear those two guys apart.
One can imagine how frustrated Li Ka-shing must have been.
...
To be on the safe side, Wang An temporarily took the lead as the person in charge of Longteng Electronics.
Throughout the day, Wang An's office phone was ringing off the hook.
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