Han Guangjia was very puzzled by Wan Feng's recent series of actions, and he rarely spoke to Wan Feng for hundreds of words.
"Didn't you say you didn't want to get involved in real estate and finance? Why do I feel like you're acting like a real estate developer these days?"
Under a pine tree on a small hill on the East Bay arm of Nan Da Wan, Wan Feng and Han Guangjia each had a bottle of beer and drank with peanuts and sausages like two lunatics.
The temperature in southern Liaoning in mid-September is neither too cold nor too hot, which is the time to dress casually in February and August.
Wan Feng was wearing a long-sleeved casual suit with a hat on his head, while Han Guangjia next to him was wearing a vest.
If this isn't what they are, then what are they?
"Of course it's to make money, but Xianggang is a very interesting place. Can you imagine that sixteen square meters is considered a home?"
"Sixteen square meters?" Han Guangjia had followed Wan Feng to Xianggang several times and had seen the 20-plus square meter homes of Xianggang residents that looked like doghouses. But sixteen square meters? It was about the same size as his bathroom, so how could it be considered a residence?
"Haha! Forget sixteen square meters, there's still ten square meters of home."
"How could this happen?"
"You'll have to ask those black-hearted capitalists in Xianggang."
"Then you're not going to Xianggang to do Leifeng, are you?"
"Become a Leifeng? Haha! Even if I were to become a Leifeng in mainland China, I wouldn't go to Xianggang. That's a place where people receive Western education since childhood. Let me put it this way: from now on, people from Xianggang born in this world will grow up to be ungrateful. Would I go to a place like that to become a Leifeng?"
"So what exactly are you going to do?"
Yes! What on earth should I do in Xianggang?
Wan Feng was also a little confused, and he hadn't figured out what he wanted to do.
If he was just doing real estate, he could make a lot of money by buying land anywhere in the mainland.
But why are they targeting Xianggang?
Is there a tumor in the brain?
No matter what he does in the future, no matter how much land he buys in Xianggang, there is one thing that is certain: he cannot lose money.
"I don't know what I'm going to do. Maybe I haven't figured it out yet, but don't worry, I definitely can't pay for it."
The construction of the pickup truck factory at the Inna River Reservoir was greatly accelerated because the factory building used a light steel color plate structure and was only one floor.
After more than two months of construction, the factory has been completed.
Except for the office building and dormitory, everything else is ready.
But it is useless to just build the factory building. If the dormitories are not built, people will have nowhere to live and work cannot start.
By mid-September, the Qingfeng sedan had been on sale for two months, and the factory's production capacity had finally stabilized.
This production line with an annual production capacity of 50,000 vehicles has finally reached full capacity. However, the daily output is only about 130 to 140 vehicles, which is still unable to meet the needs of direct sellers.
These direct sellers are used to it, and they can deal with these guys and are not in a hurry. I will sell as much as you allocate to me. If Qingfeng is gone, I still have Panda. If Panda is gone, I still have pickup trucks and microvans. Anyway, there is always one that suits you.
If you lose everything, do you still want a motorcycle?
They are not in a hurry, but the group is. If they don't seize such good sales, won't this create opportunities for their competitors?
In Nanwan, people worked hard from dawn to dusk for two months to set up a production line with a capacity of 50,000 units, and finally increased the production capacity to 300 vehicles per day.
Just at this time, Asada Nobuyuki's micro-car department began to take action.
Since Qingfeng was launched, there has been little activity in the microcar department for more than a year, and the company has mainly been tinkering with the engine.
Now they are finally making a move, and if they don't make a move, they will make a big splash by directly launching two sedans.
One is 1.6L and the other is 1.8L, both are Hyundai styles. One is the Verna recommended by Wan Feng, and the other is the Hyundai Reina.
Holy shit! Wan Feng finally saved up some sketches, and these guys used two of them right away.
These guys are a bit off-topic. Doesn’t Qingfeng want to upgrade?
You launched one product and that was it, but now you are launching two products. What's going on?
"This Verna is equipped with a 4.78 engine, and this Rena is equipped with a 4.79 engine. Neither of them will hinder the other." Gun Fulai explained to Wan Feng with a smile.
Wan Feng told him to get lost.
Wan Feng felt that Nanwan was pushing the car too hastily.
At this rate of development, Nanwan will probably have launched six or seven models by 2000.
It is still unclear what kind of results Qingfeng can achieve this year, but the next two models have started testing.
Anyway, now that the prototype car has been built, what else can we say? Let’s test it.
Nanwan Group is anxious to launch Qingfeng's second line, while Changchun Film Studio is anxious to release the film. Due to years of losses, the employees have lost everything, not to mention their benefits, and they don't even have their wages. It's almost begging season.
It may be too late to shoot a movie now, but my partner happens to have a movie that was recently released in Hunan and Hong Kong. Whether I can have money to celebrate the Chinese New Year this year depends on it.
So the leaders of Changying Studio spent all their time in the Radio, Film and Television Department, crying and wiping tears, and even resorted to the tactic of "If you don't review it quickly, I will run and lie down on the street."
The people from the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television were so annoyed that they had no idea what to do. They reviewed, approved and issued the screening number as quickly as possible and finally got rid of this annoying little devil.
So, during the National Day of 1996, a Hunan-Hong Kong comedy feature film "100% Feeling" was added to the Chinese cinemas.
There are some differences between this film and the original film released in Hunan and Hong Kong. One is that the language has been changed to Mandarin, and the other is that several parts have been deleted.
But overall the changes from the original film are not that big, it's just a few minutes shorter.
Five yuan per ticket was the standard price at the time. Except for foreign blockbusters, which had higher ticket prices, domestic films were almost all priced like this.
In the late 1990s, movie theaters were no longer very prosperous due to the backlog of video halls. At that time, the only people who went to the theater to watch movies were probably couples.
There are usually ten to twenty people in a cinema.
I 100% feel that because it’s not a new film, the release situation is almost the same, but it’s much better than the average movie.
Yuehui also contributed to this. The movie poster specifically states that she was once a mainland actor and later went to Hong Kong to develop her career.
There are still many movie fans from more than ten years ago who remember her. Coupled with China's huge population base, the film swept the box office in Hunan and Hong Kong within ten days of its release. It was released for a total of twenty days, and the final box office stopped at 40 million.
At that time, cinemas were still state-owned, and Wanfeng was not quite sure how the profits were divided there. Anyway, after deducting various screening costs, Changfeng got more than 16 million in box office revenue.
In this way, Changfeng had eight million yuan for the New Year.
By the time the money was distributed, it was already November.
"Heaven and Earth Ambition" has already started filming, and both parties contributed 5 million each, so as soon as the money reached Chang Ying, 5 million was taken away.
Although five million was taken away, three million was enough for Changying Studio to pay three months' unpaid wages.
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