"Okay!" Lu Feng agreed and followed.
Walking into a side hall, Lu Feng saw several leaders gathered together chatting. He recognized one of them as the head of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
"Lu Feng is here. He has a task for you. I wonder if you can agree?"
"You said that I would do anything the country needs without hesitation!" Lu Feng said earnestly, "However, my abilities are limited, and I dare not make any promises that I cannot fulfill."
"That's typical businessman talk, agreeing first and then backing out." He chuckled and said, "We think you handled the Thai baht incident very well. You should also know what the situation is like in Hong Kong right now."
“I don’t know much about them. I’m not too clear about their foreign exchange reserves or the funds they can mobilize,” Lu Feng said truthfully. “However, I do know a little about currencies that are pegged to a currency, have large capital flows, and large transaction volumes.”
"There's a saying, 'Better safe than sorry.' Of course, it's best if nothing goes wrong, but if something does happen, we have to cover it up. The major banks are all making preparations. We're thinking of entrusting you with a sum of money to manage—not a large amount, but certainly not a small one. Are you confident?"
"Yes!!" Lu Feng's eyes lit up. "How much will you pay me?"
"It's still under discussion, but it shouldn't be less than 20 billion!"
"US dollars?" Lu Feng asked, somewhat incredulous.
The other party nodded, seemingly understanding what Lu Feng was thinking, and patted him on the shoulder with a smile, saying, "This money will be deposited in China Construction Bank and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China respectively, and used as specific funds. It's just that you're in charge of the operations."
"I know!" Lu Feng replied, "Don't worry, no matter what kind of monster it is, they'll all die if they come!"
Everyone laughed, and then the others said they had other things to discuss, so they wouldn't keep him for dinner. After saying goodbye, Lu Feng headed straight for Zhongguancun.
Mr. Liu is a helpful person. If you ask who everyone in Zhongguancun likes the most, you'll know it's Mr. Liu without even asking. He has helped many companies in Zhongguancun. He likes to make friends and has a bit of a chivalrous spirit.
The banquet hall was filled with people clinking glasses and exchanging toasts. Unlike the extravagance of banquets in Hong Kong or the decadence of those in Thailand, the drinking parties in the north revealed a certain boldness.
Of course, that's putting it nicely; to put it bluntly, they're just a bunch of drunkards.
During the gathering, some people ridiculed Lu Feng, saying that he had poached Zhu Lidong back then, but now Jiafeng was an outsider, and all his efforts had been in vain.
Lu Feng lit a cigarette, downed the half-glass of Fenjiu in front of him in one gulp, and made faces as if the liquor was burning his heart. He turned to General Manager Liu next to him and said, "Why am I here? I'm here for a meeting. Why am I here for a meeting? Because I went to Hong Kong. Enjoy, you guys figure it out!"
The lively scene calmed down, and everyone looked at Lu Feng. Some clever people had already helped Lu Feng figure out a solution: Jia Feng was someone he had given up voluntarily. After taking the money, he combined the two things that the country valued most!
Hong Kong and semiconductors, these two treasures combined, produced a magical chemical reaction. Otherwise, why would he be the only one attending the meeting among so many big shots present?
You think they're playing the business game, but actually they're playing... well, you know!
Seeing that everyone had already started brainstorming, Lu Feng unconsciously smiled, picked up a bite of cold dish, put down his chopsticks and slowly chewed, his expression carrying a hint of slyness.
"Today we discussed financial issues, but I also brought up the issue of supporting domestically produced chips. I don't know if everyone knows, but the government is going to purchase a batch of computers for office use. It is estimated that there will be large-scale purchases in the next few years, and Hurricane will definitely have a place in this batch of purchases," Lu Feng said proudly.
On the surface, everyone appeared calm and collected, but they all inadvertently turned their gazes toward President Liu.
Mr. Liu certainly knew about the computer procurement and had been busy with it recently, but he really didn't know what chips, motherboards, and storage the computers would use.
If the government really supports semiconductors, there's a high chance that what Lu Feng said will become a reality.
Lu Feng knew that his proposal might not be adopted, but based on historical trends, it was a certainty that Lenovo would become one of the centralized procurement parties.
If you place a bet over there and a bet over here, your chances of winning are much higher.
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