A few days ago, Li Jiawei called to report on his work.
According to Sun Zongyuan's investment plan, Li Jiawei made a fortune by bottom fishing in the appreciation of the Japanese yen. On the eve of the National Day holiday, US$1.87 billion was returned to the account of Hong Kong Yuanda Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. Li Jiawei gave full play to his subjective initiative and arranged for the operators to make several beautiful low-buy and high-sell battles, far exceeding Sun Zongyuan's original profit target of US$1.3 billion. Sun Zongyuan directly paid a bonus of US$30 million to the company, of which Li Jiawei personally received US$18 million, which made Li Jiawei so happy that his nose was full of snot.
The per capita income in Hong Kong in the 1980s was not very high, and this bonus immediately made Li Jiawei one of the richest people in Hong Kong.
In fact, Li Jiawei has a little secret. He invested 300,000 US dollars and speculated on the Japanese yen, making more than 6 million US dollars.
Not only him, but other employees in the company also quietly invested in and speculated on the Japanese yen, and also made huge profits.
The biggest beneficiary was not Sun Zongyuan, but the people that Deputy Director Wang placed in Yuanda Company. They transferred 100 million US dollars from China and made a net profit of more than 4 billion US dollars. When they transferred 2.5 billion US dollars to relevant domestic departments, Deputy Director Wang was promoted to Director Wang.
Political achievements! And they are great achievements.
In the early 1980s, the country's foreign exchange reserves reached a low of US$2.3 billion. It was not until 1986 that the situation improved. However, the US$2.5 billion in revenue was earned without selling agricultural products or rare earth minerals. Do you think this is a great achievement?
The country also established a special investment institution to invest in Hong Kong and earn US dollars from Western imperialism.
The remaining US$1.5 billion of Director Wang was invested in the Hong Kong property market along with Yuanda Industry and Trade Co., Ltd.
Sun Zongyuan has also been listed as a key protected person by relevant national departments. He not only works for the welfare of the people and relieves the country's worries, but also has a talent for business. What a talent!
Talent is rare!
Today, Sun Zongyuan contacted Li Jiawei again and learned that he had already controlled 40% of the shares of ASML of the Netherlands and had persuaded ASML to set up a research and development center in Hong Kong. Due to ASML's poor financial situation, Yuanda Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. had purchased ten backlog lithography machines through an electronics factory, which would be shipped to Hong Kong around the Spring Festival.
Sun Zongyuan arranged for Li Jiawei to keep an eye on the Scania car factory in Sweden, hoping to obtain their assisted shifting semi-automatic transmission technology.
At the same time, we also need to find a way to obtain the fully automatic transmission technology developed by Japan's TSUZU company. If there is a chance, we can get a few five-axis CNC machine tools. The more the better. We need equipment and drawings. Of course, we can also provide housing, security and US dollars as guarantees. It would be even better if we could introduce a few R&D talents.
After making the arrangements, Sun Zongyuan contacted Director Wang again, firstly to express his congratulations, and secondly, Li Jiawei needed Director Wang's help in several key work areas. Director Wang vaguely told him that the country also needed this kind of technology and equipment, and it was just right that the two forces could be combined together, one openly and the other secretly to cooperate and implement it!
Ten days before New Year's Day, Sun Zongyuan, Wang Cuncai and Wei Dongfeng came to the School of Mechanical Engineering of Shandong University together.
Dean Gao Fujian was in his late 60s, a mechanical expert and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering who had returned from Europe in the 1950s in response to national call. Knowing that university faculty members were poorly paid and had a modest standard of living, Sun Zongyuan arrived with a truckload of canned food, ham, pork, rice, and 500 freeze-dried free-range chickens.
Dean Gao was so happy! He couldn't stop smiling. Sun Zongyuan secretly gave him another 5 kilograms of South American coffee, which he quickly stuffed into his desk.
He arranged for several professors who were responsible for the reverse engineering of the compressor to come to the conference room, and the two sides worked together to study the next steps of the compressor project.
The compressor project leader is Professor Ren Guanghui, a master's supervisor and professor in the field of mechanical engineering research in China. He reported:
"After measuring and comparing this Japanese compressor, we found that its performance should surpass all domestic compressors, no matter where they are made. We currently do not have the compressor production technology and products in China."
"So it is very necessary for us to reverse-engineer this compressor. We have already made accurate drawings and figured out the working principle. However, we are still struggling with the materials used for some of the components. We have analyzed the domestic market and have not found any. If we don't have any, we can only substitute materials with similar specifications, but we are afraid that the performance of the compressor will be affected."
After saying this, Professor Ren took out several thick documents from his bag and distributed them to everyone:
"Here are the detailed materials. Once we can get those raw materials, we can draw more accurate processing drawings, and you can organize production."
Another professor, Cheng Kaiyue, went on to say:
"I'm engaged in materials research. The materials used in this Japanese compressor are generally much more advanced than those in China. We have most of these materials in China, but we may not be able to supply them for mass production of compressors. We have written the data of the key materials obtained from the experiments on this material. We will continue to look for manufacturers of these materials in China. Mr. Sun, you can also use your channels to find them."
"I'm talking about the processing aspect. This compressor is very sophisticated, and the outdated domestic processing equipment is simply unable to meet the processing requirements. It is best to use international precision processing equipment. Of course, some domestic equipment can also be used. I'm afraid the qualified rate of the processed parts is too low, and the economic efficiency is too poor." This is a professor of machining.
"Of course, there is a way, which is to use domestic equipment and employ intermediate technical workers above level 4 to improve the precision of spare parts based on the workers' processing skills."
Sun Zongyuan nodded, carefully recording the opinions raised by the professors, and asked himself:
Where can I find the materials? Where can I buy the equipment? Where can I recruit the workers?
Finally, Sun Zongyuan raised the questions raised by the professor and compiled them into a compilation to see if he could find a way to solve them.
At noon, I went to the best Quancheng Restaurant in Quancheng with Dean Gao and other professors, and let the professors experience some superb Chinese cuisine.
Before dinner, Sun Zongyuan found a nearby room and talked to each professor one by one. He handed them a big envelope, thanking their team for their support of the project and looking forward to better cooperation in the future.
The professors were deeply impressed by this young man. The 200,000 yuan of school cooperation funds were public funds, and it was estimated that less than 20% was actually used for this compressor project. It was difficult for the school.
The red envelopes Sun Zongyuan gave them privately were equivalent to subsidies, which were used to subsidize the professors' scientific research and living needs, and they could no longer rely on the school for research funding.
During the dinner, professors who did not have classes enjoyed the national liquor Maotai, and each of them left with two bottles of Maotai.
Therefore, as a human being, we must not only consider the public and collective, but also the individual work of the hard-working people on the front line. The explosive power of these two forces combined is immeasurable.
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