Sansheng has invested in 23 memory production plants in China. Now these companies are all owned by Huaguang and have been taken over by Huaguang.
Of course, some of Sansheng's technical personnel were also taken in by Huaguang. These people either continued to stay in Han Country or continue to work in Europe and the United States. It was not very important to them who was the boss, as long as their income did not decrease.
As a result, Huaguang is now the only manufacturer of memory in the world.
If the opponent in this war is European and American manufacturers, Huaguang will not kill them all, but if the opponent is Sansheng, it must be killed all and will not be given a chance to breathe.
Huaguang acquired all the memory assets of Micron and Micron, but did not acquire a single cent of Micron's assets.
Micron still has a chance to make a comeback.
Huaguang still needs to keep an opponent, but this opponent will definitely not be a Han person.
The Americans were shocked when they discovered this. How could this thing be controlled by the Chinese?
They actually wanted to intervene, but the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis was still there, which was enough to give them a headache. How could they have the energy to take care of a small storage device?
In this way, the situation changed dramatically and Huaguang became the leader in the memory field.
After this battle, Hua Guang must digest it for a while. Before he recovers completely, Hua Guang will not be able to do anything else.
This process takes about two years.
These acquired assets were integrated into Huaguang Chip and Huaguang Electronics according to region, as well as the newly established Huaguang Storage in Wuhan and other places.
Wang Wencheng was sent to Wuhan by Wan Feng to be in charge of these memory companies.
Between March and April 2010, these enterprises resumed production one after another.
By May 1st, the market price of memory had returned to a reasonable level.
At the end of 2009, when Huaguang and Sansheng were fighting a decisive battle, a once giant telecommunications company in North America collapsed.
Nortel, the North American telecommunications giant, went bankrupt.
Nortel is a national treasure of Canadian technology with a long history. During World War II, it served the military with a steady supply of military telephones, microwave radar, and radio equipment, earning it a distinguished reputation. After several restructurings, the company was renamed Nortel on its 100th anniversary in 1995.
In 2000, Nortel's revenue and stock price reached their peak: its revenue that year reached US$30 billion, accounting for 43% of the global fiber optic equipment market, almost three times that of the second-ranked Lucent; at the same time, its total market value soared to US$260 billion, accounting for 37% of the total market value of the entire Toronto Stock Exchange.
It can be said that before 2001, it was a giant company in the communications industry.
But in 2009 it collapsed.
Huaguang was in a decisive battle with Sansheng at that time and was extremely concerned about Beijing Film Academy.
Just because Huaguang has no time to take care of it doesn’t mean that Huawei has no time to take care of it either.
In the previous life, these two companies had a close relationship. In 2003, Motorola's CEO Zafirovsky almost acquired Warwick for 7.5 billion euros.
Yin Zhenfei had already prepared his retreat plan. After leaving the communications industry, he planned to build tractors.
He said the biggest problems with Chinese tractors were oil leakage and heat resistance. We used IPD research methods to solve these problems. At the time, tractors cost $1,000 each, but we improved their quality and sold them for $2,000. If we had followed this path, perhaps Huawei would have become the world's largest tractor empire.
It was destined that Warwick would not die. Just when the champagne was open, Motorola replaced its president and Zafirovski lost power.
Zafirovsky then left Motorola and joined Nortel, becoming its CEO in 2005.
But in this life, Warwick, who had not experienced any hardships, naturally had no idea of selling it, and he had lived smoothly until now.
In the communications field, Warwick has become a large company with an annual revenue of over 10 billion yuan.
Zafirovsky's arrival at North Circuit was not smooth sailing. He made the wrong bet on 3G technology. He instead bet on CDMA2000 and sold the UMTS department to Alcatel for US$360 million.
UMTS, or WCDMA technology, is China Unicom's 3G route.
Later, WCDMA won a great victory, CDMA2000 was marginalized, and Nortel became a complete spectator in the 3G era.
In addition, Zafirovsky bet on the wrong WiMAX, and Nortel's building finally collapsed.
If an elephant falls down, there will definitely be many creatures that will be fed.
Nortel's collapse was picked up by major players: Ailixin spent 1.13 billion US dollars to acquire its CDMA and LTE assets; Avaya acquired its enterprise network business for 500 million US dollars; Ciena spent 520 million US dollars to acquire its optical metropolitan area network division; and GenBand spent 200 million US dollars to acquire its Internet telephony division.
In July 2010, a consortium consisting of Apple, Elecsys and others acquired Nortel's 6,000 patents for US$4.5 billion.
Warwick is also not idle, but it is not acquiring the other party's technology but the other party's patents. It is specifically looking for people.
Warwick has taken in countless scientific research talents from Nortel, and since then, Warwick has become a giant enterprise in the international communications industry.
Of course, Huaguang is also involved here. Huaguang and Huawei have almost accommodated all of Nortel's scientific research talents. These people have laid a solid foundation for the future fifth-generation communication technology.
After these two acquisitions, Nanwan Group once again kept a low profile and began to lie dormant.
Recharge your energy for the next big battle.
While the electronics sector is making a big splash, the South Bay automotive industry is relatively quiet.
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