During lunch, Lu Feng told her about the newspaper article that day. Su Yourong smiled and said, "That's your power. Over the years in Hong Kong, there have been rumors that I've slept with many people, but I can't shut anyone up. I've lived here for quite a while, it's time to go back."
“I’m leaving tomorrow, you can wait for me tomorrow,” Lu Feng said to her.
"I'm not waiting any longer. It's always the saddest thing to see someone leave. I'll be the first one to leave!" Su Yourong put down her chopsticks and said, "I'm finished eating. I'm leaving!"
Lu Feng watched her stand up and leave without looking back. She then got on the shuttle bus and went straight to the parking lot. The whole process was without any hesitation or lingering, which made Lu Feng feel a little empty inside.
In the afternoon, Lu Feng called the organizing department of the visit to ask what he could bring and the specific schedule. Later that evening, he took a boat back to Shenzhen.
That evening, Lu Feng had dinner with Jiang Xiaoyan and talked for a long time about Huasha's current situation. He told her not to worry too much, that even if there was liquidation, it would be at the end of the year. He suggested laying off a group of people first to keep the company afloat, and to try to talk to the local municipal government to see if anyone was willing to take over.
Even if we go completely bankrupt, it's not a big problem.
The following morning, Lu Feng flew directly to Beijing. He held a meeting that day, mainly to give instructions on various precautions and etiquette. There were quite a few people accompanying him, a total of two or three hundred, most of whom were from state-owned enterprises. Lu Feng was the only one from a purely private company.
After the meeting, several state-owned enterprise executives organized a dinner party, with dozens of people gathering together. Among them, the executive of China Electronics Corporation, considered a leading company in the electronics industry, sat next to Lu Feng and chatted about the development of semiconductors in recent years.
“The external environment is indeed a big problem. I’ve heard of Watanabe Shi, but I didn’t expect it to have such a big impact. It seems they care about you quite a bit.” President Su patted Lu Feng on the shoulder and said, “Internationally, you are much more famous than us.”
"I was just messing around. Putting aside everything else, I just hope to secure the wafer foundry contract. In any case, Hurricane Semiconductor will eventually be integrated into the international market. We'll do the work that others are unwilling to do!" Lu Feng said to President Su, "You guys will have to try your best to secure these orders when we negotiate."
"How large of a wafer can the Tianjin wafer foundry produce?" the telecom executive asked.
"We can produce six-inch wafers now, but technological breakthroughs are happening very quickly. We will be able to officially produce eight-inch wafers next year. Eight-inch wafers are the international mainstream now, and our yield rate will definitely be higher," Lu Feng said with great certainty.
Everyone was surprised to hear this. Hurricane Semiconductor's catch-up in wafer technology was too fast, wasn't it?
Lu Feng was quite proud of Hurricane Semiconductor's growth. With so many large state-owned enterprises, he couldn't help but boast a bit. From wafer fabrication, testing, packaging, and design, Hurricane Semiconductor was generally considered second-rate internationally, but domestically, it was definitely a first-rate company.
Furthermore, Lu Feng is confident that he can become a world-class player in certain fields within the next five years. At the same time, he is promoting Hurricane's information interaction machine and radio technology, which can be used for cooperation with telecommunications companies.
After several rounds of drinks and dishes, Lu Feng learned that the large companies present should have been listed in Hong Kong around July according to the historical process, but due to the rapid short selling by Wall Street, they had to postpone it. With so many large companies listing, the shares issued would definitely make a fortune for a securities company.
"When does CETC plan to go public?" Lu Feng asked.
"It might be next year. Given the current situation of Hong Kong stocks, even if it goes up, it will likely fall below its issue price," Mr. Su said with some helplessness.
"How about this, you can leave this to me? I know some people in securities companies in Hong Kong. The price of the newly issued shares can be a little higher, and you don't have to worry about the market not accepting them. I can give you a guaranteed price," Lu Feng said.
"Mr. Lu, you have this kind of connections?" Mr. Su asked curiously. "If you can issue the shares, that would be a good way. We haven't raised much money, only 500 million Hong Kong dollars, at 2.03 yuan per share!"
"I can make it for you for two dollars and fifty cents!" Lu Feng assured him.
Many of the companies present had not listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange this year. Hearing Lu Feng's confidence, they immediately became interested. Lu Feng took on several companies in one go, including China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, Shenzhen Investment Holdings, China Telecom, and Guangxin Enterprise.
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