Chapter 217 Americans are going to be hooligans(2/2)
“How many primary and secondary schools are there in the west?”
“More than seven thousand!”
Wang Anran took a sip of water.
"Shaohua, I hope that everyone in the west can sit in a clean school building with clear windows and clean windows. Like the children in Yanjing, there are excellent teachers to teach them. What should I do?"
"This... Mr. Wang..."
Mo Shaohua was stunned when asked. This was something that the country wanted to do but failed. How much does it cost? Could it be that Mr. Wang wanted to stir up this stalemate with his own strength?
"I know, there are many children in the western mountainous areas, and it takes more than ten miles of mountain road to school..."
What Wang Anran didn’t know was that Mo Shaohua was born in the mountainous area of Guizhou, so there was no need to think about such a scene, it was entirely a personal experience.
"Mr. Wang, are you really willing to help those children in the mountainous areas?"
"If you want to do it or not, otherwise you will talk to you about these things!"
Mo Shaohua nodded and said, "I don't know how to answer yet. Mr. Wang, wait until I prepare the detailed information and report the plan to you!"
"good!"
When Mo Shaohua went out, his eyes felt moist.
And Anderson was even more embarrassed than that.
The New York Times has always been an elite newspaper in the United States. In the electronic technology column, it introduces the second-generation Athron processor just released by Huaxin Technology.
The author is very proud of his praise, and below the report, a small block of text made Anderson of Texas Instruments quite angry.
"CPU design from China and Texas Instruments' top chip manufacturing technology are squeezing the living space of American CPU companies."
The New York Times' arguments are basically from an objective perspective, while some tabloids are less concerned. There are a lot of accusations in the media across the United States.
There are even official politicians who expressed concerns about the cooperation between Huaxin Technology and Texas Instruments under the banner of endangering national security.
Intel's stock price fell by 2.3 percentage points on the first day as Filiro expected. Investors were naturally dissatisfied with Filiro's performance, and calls for Filiro to step down began to rise.
Mo Shaohua promptly passed the information to Wang Anyan, and the newspapers were faxed directly from the United States.
Wang Anran naturally did not need translation. He read the original style and browsed it roughly, and Wang Anran closed the newspaper.
Chapter completed!