Chapter 243 The Timing Was Wrong



It's the kind of outfit that's really embarrassing to wear.

After changing, I looked in the mirror and personally felt that her cotton socks were still prettier.

The boss made the request, so I had no choice but to comply.

She shyly came to report to Xing Baohua, wearing the socks her boss had bought for her.

Xing Baohua saw the business suit and the black stockings. That looked more like it; that was the proper professional attire.

The secretary told Xing Baohua that Hainan Investment had acquired a controlling stake in an audio-visual distribution company.

Hainan Holdings holds an absolute controlling stake of 83%.

Ten percent of the shares belong to the founders, while the remaining shares belong to those who joined the management team later.

In addition, there are a small number of angel investment shares. Originally, the angel investment shares accounted for about 20%, but they were gradually bought back by the major shareholders.

Currently, all the shares Xing Baohua has purchased are from the major shareholders.

After the acquisition, it will be renamed DaMeiHaina Entertainment Distribution Company.

To retain veteran employees, Xing Baohua gave them all a 10% raise. These were all experienced people, and Xing Baohua needed their experience to be immediately applied to their work.

The distribution company is located in Hollywood, which I don't know if it's a coincidence, but I mentioned it today as well.

Call Huang Xingyao, who is in charge of his work in New York, and tell him to find a headhunting firm. The first thing they need is a professional manager for the entertainment distribution company. The person must have experience in distribution and promotion.

The second group is looking for technical R&D personnel. Anyone willing to work in the East, regardless of nationality, will be offered a high-salary position.

They don't want management personnel, just electronic R&D technicians. Xing Baohua asked for fifty.

Nominally, they are employees of the Hainan Holdings Laboratory, but it would be more convenient to use their identity as an HK company.

Tell the technical staff that the headquarters is in Hong Kong, but the work location is inland. Those willing to come will receive a salary and subsidies.

After dismissing his secretary, Xing Baohua went to the windowsill to smoke a cigarette, hoping to sober up and clear his mind for a while.

The secretary left Xing Baohua's room feeling disappointed.

I put on the socks he bought, and only looked at them for a short while? Was it the color or the style that was unattractive?

The secretary, who's starting to get the hang of things, decided to take some time to buy several different styles of socks.

As for colors, black, red, white, and various other silks?

At this moment, Xing Baohua was thinking, if he didn't become a citizen, how could he get some money-making projects?

We have the same sense of self-preservation as they do, and they're very vigilant. Xing Baohua can only target some peripheral, insignificant companies.

Even when people offer money, it's hard to take a bite.

You can only buy finished components.

For the sake of money and friendship, Xing Baohua had no choice but to pay money to get ahead.

Xing Baohua was very familiar with many of the rules of the game. Even if they let you invest temporarily, they were just fattening you up before killing you.

They won't let you get a single penny back, including the principal and interest. Xing Baohua has seen far too many examples like this.

For continued development in the future, a lot of money needs to be spent. Otherwise, it will be impossible to enter their gaming industry.

Xing Baohua wants to realize web page creation ahead of schedule and develop the World Wide Web. I guess the Americans would kill him if they knew.

The network of the United States was separated from the ARPANET. The ARPANET is a network used for US defense work.

It was only last year that it was truly separated from the civilian network. Those connected to the network are mostly organizations and business companies, capable of sending emails within a small local area network.

We haven't yet reached the era of universal internet access.

It wasn't until the late 1980s that the World Wide Web was truly developed, the kind we commonly see today. After its emergence, the network gradually expanded and impacted home users.

You know, if Xing Baohua had developed this thing earlier, would the United States have been happy with it? His status limited Xing Baohua's development.

Just like when we had universal internet access in the mid-1990s, we overlooked the basic research, only the teaching and technological exploration of the US's wartime cyberspace system. We were accustomed to judging the US's wolfish ambitions with the narrow-mindedness of a fool.

It relinquishes sovereignty over cyberspace, relaxes regulations on cybersecurity, and introduces the theory and practice of "cyberspace" almost without reservation.

Knowing that we are building our public cyberspace, we are constantly and perpetually passive, which has led to a major crisis.

We continued to refine, deepen, and strengthen our efforts, using our own successful research and development to take precautions step by step.

The price paid was high; as we say, we paid tuition. Otherwise, how would we have known the schemes were so intricate!

Making money online is faster than making money with hardware.

Therefore, getting the network connected is also crucial. Xing Baohua is upset because he can't earn this money for the time being.

He has a huge plan that requires not only hardware support but also software support, and the road ahead will be very difficult.

It was so difficult that we had nothing! We had to create everything ourselves.

How much effort does he have to put in to sell an MP3 player?

Storage capacity is so small that even a few kilobytes can't hold a single song. Even if you connect all the memory modules together, it would only be a few megabytes. You can imagine how enormous the device is.

Even without rechargeable batteries, the power supply compartment is quite large when powered by dry cell batteries.

Overall, it's about the same size as a Walkman.

And the price is extremely expensive.

Compared to the Walkman, there's not much to compare; cassette tapes are still the best.

There are also costs associated with acquiring digital copyrights. These costs have already been spent, and recouping them depends on the equipment and electronic music, which raises another problem.

The only convenient option is electronic payment.

Without internet access, how can I make payments? And then there's the payment issue; I need to get Visa and Mastercard access granted.

If you can't get through, use the simplest and fastest method: acquire a US bank.

That's just because they're too full to spend money.

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