Xing Baohua asked the receptionist what the internal number was.
After obtaining the number, Xing Baohua asked his secretary, "Have you found out what happened?"
"I've found out."
Actually, this morning, Zhao Shanhai told Xing Baohua the good news that the precision machining business had received a new order, and the full payment was made in advance.
Xing Baohua couldn't stand hearing this. He had just gone through so much trouble to bring the processing plant to the brink of collapse, and it was on the verge of dying.
It can actually bring the dead back to life?
Xing Baohua left his secretary behind to listen carefully to Zhao Shanhai's explanation for coming to the company with his entourage.
Actually, it was Xing Baohua who forced them into this situation. The American customer went bankrupt and couldn't pay for the goods, so the Japanese side tried every means to sell the goods.
They still had some samples, so they sent their factory employees to drum up business, telling people how good and great the parts produced by their processing plant were.
Since it's a custom model, I can't really explain what it's used for; I only know the frame data.
Anyway, they just run around aimlessly like headless flies.
Surprisingly, after Xing Baohua secured the order, one of the sales representatives happened to know a former employee who had left NEC.
He currently runs a repair shop locally to make a living. The factory worker also works part-time as a salesman. So, I took the sample and asked the appliance repairman what it was for and where it was used.
Anyone in the know can immediately recognize it: the frame of a certain electronic product.
It's molded in one piece, and it looks really nice.
But I don't know exactly what it entails. At the urging of that employee, "Didn't you work at NEC before? Ask your colleagues what it is. If you help sell it, you can get a commission."
The repairman, wanting to earn some money, took the train with him, carrying samples. He arrived at JD.com's NEC headquarters, found his former technical supervisor, and took a closer look.
At least you need to know the framework of what things are covered so you can market them in a more targeted way.
The supervisor's eyes lit up when he saw the framework. He asked, "Where did it come from?"
Others may not know, but I've seen this person many times. Right now, research institutions and companies around the world that develop communication products are dismantling Xing Baohua's two-way pager.
That thing was different from current pagers; it was much bigger than traditional pagers. Anyone who'd taken it apart could easily remember what the frame looked like.
I rushed back to the lab, found the disassembled frame, and compared it briefly. That's right, it's the mid-frame of the rice pager.
After inquiring about the reason, it was discovered that the product was manufactured by a company in the United States.
They now realize that the rice pager was actually a component manufactured in Japan.
The pagers that NEC is about to produce will also use parts from that factory.
After reporting to the higher authorities and sending people to investigate, an order for one million units was placed in a short period of time.
It was not a pager with a keypad like Xing Baohua's, but a traditional digital pager.
The quantity and the amount of money are not large, but it is enough for the processing plant to stay afloat for a while.
With orders in hand, will banks still chase after debts? With orders in hand, it's hard to go bankrupt.
Zhao Shanhai wasn't telling him any good news at all! He couldn't worry about the kid for now; he'd just let things take their course.
If Xing Baohua remembers correctly, the United States is starting to prepare to harvest the Japanese.
It's simply because they can't stand the way the Japanese are buying things everywhere with their money.
Since they're so rich, let's harvest some of the韭菜 (a metaphor for easily exploited people) first.
The initial phase of the Plaza Accord involved the US dollar depreciating first, causing other countries' currencies to appreciate.
This will lead to a rapid decline in trade volume for other countries whose currencies are appreciating. The greater the appreciation, the more the economy will gradually decline.
The United States has a trade deficit. The Plaza Accord was also aimed at Japan.
This is a classic example of interference in the foreign exchange market. This agreement not only targets Japan, but also takes advantage of other Western countries, including Germany, France, the UK, Switzerland, and Italy, to profit from the situation.
It was around this time that the gap between the Chinese yuan and the US dollar gradually widened. Although the government had been trying to suppress the increase, black market prices had already started to rise.
From the current price of five, six, or seven yuan, it was around ten yuan in the 1990s. After 2000, it dropped back to eight yuan. Then, the country rose, increasing the value of its currency. It will never return to the era of ten yuan.
Why did so many people go abroad? Because of the exchange rate difference; back then, you could make a fortune by going abroad. Tenfold, twentyfold difference.
Earning two or three hundred yuan a month in China is roughly the same as earning the same amount in the US. The cost of living is basically 1:1, but if you bring your earnings back to China, it becomes a huge fortune.
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