Chapter 618 The big guys are online
Jobs, who had always been tolerant, was finally furious by this sentence, and the next was a storm.ΩΩ
"You bitch-the bastard, you fucking say it again? It was not me who brought the apple to the abyss, but a group of idiots and bastards who let me leave. The reason why this world is so ugly is because you are so self-righteous and stupid..."
Before Jobs left Apple, several bigwigs who became directors looked calm and used to it. Even though Jobs scolded them, the habit became natural.
The young man's face turned red. He was a famous genius on Wall Street and a student of the big boss Kay. When did he suffer such humiliation?
"Mr. Jobs, I represent the majority of shareholders and Mr. Kay to attend the board of directors." He took the word Kay very seriously, Kay is the largest individual shareholder and the eighth largest shareholder of Apple.
Who is Kay?
His name was previously titled as such as "speculator", "radical investor" and even "corporate raiders". The real big shot on Wall Street was ranked 37th in Forbes' global rich man ranking in 2018, with total assets of over 100 million US dollars.
Jobs stared at him and said in a sarcastic tone: "so-unking...hat?"
The young man gasped and had a smooth journey. He had never received such treatment. He snorted and stopped talking.
"steve, we are not questioning your decision, but we are puzzled. If you want, you can tell us your thoughts. Of course, if you refuse, we all respect you completely, just as we said when we asked you back, Apple, created by you, is now completely driven by you."
The mature and persistent Tevinson said gently, with a polite scholarly style.
He joined the Apple Board of Directors in 2ooo and became a co-director in 2ooo.
The rebellious Jobs gave Tevinson a very good face.
Tevinson is also famous and legendary on Wall Street and even the American technology industry.
In 1980, he, who had a Ph.D. from Princeton University, joined Gene Technology as a scientist.
In 1995, he started to serve as a gene technology company. At that time, the gene technology company had capital problems, and the major shareholder sold shares to accumulate wealth, and the business was very recession.
Tevinson adhered to his academic style, increased the company's research investment, streamlined the company's scientific research projects, and stimulated the innovative enthusiasm of the scientific research team. He then launched a series of famous drugs to the market, and Gene Technology Company also changed from a small company on the verge of bankruptcy to a biological giant with an annual income of over 10 billion US dollars, creating the Wall Street myth.
Jobs said: "The Chinese market will become the second largest in the world after North America. We must enter the layout in advance. Before a group of self-righteous Wall Street fools react, when they rush in with money, it will no longer be an opportunity."
"Ha, the Chinese are still a group of monkeys who can't eat enough. The most important thing for them is bananas rather than music." Alai, a young man representing Kay, was young and energetic, and could not resist Jobs' sarcasm and sarcasm.
Jobs narrowed his eyes, and looked at him with a dangerous light, and said word by word: "get-out-o-here, no, sunght-no."
The iconic Joe hysteria came out.
Tevinson waved his hand and said, "Ala, you go out first. The company's major shareholders fully trust Mr. Jobs, and so is Mr. Kay. I believe he lets you come here just for learning, or suggestions, not opinions."
The gentle tone was obviously different from Jobs' roar, but it also brought a force of obedience. Seeing that the two giants drove him away, Alai left angrily, and said hatefully in his heart: "What's so great? What else do you know besides fire? It's not far from getting out of Apple for the second time."
As Jobs grew older, his ability to control his temper also improved. He took a breath and took the initiative to explain to the other seven people: "The annual growth rate of China's economy has exceeded 10% in a row, and the popularity of computers is getting higher and higher. The total sales of mp3 in 2oo3 exceeded 20,000. I have asked Cook to conduct a detailed survey. It is expected to exceed 40,000 this year. The explosive growth of electronic products is now the best opportunity to enter."
Tebrunei took off his glasses and as an independent director, he had to bear the responsibility with all his reputation. He pinched his sore nose and said: "The European market is bigger than the North American market, and there is also the Japanese market. Both of these are very standardized and are also applicable to hip es. The Chinese market does not attach importance to intellectual property rights, and the stolen versions are everywhere. I am very worried whether to rely on the i-button es to achieve success or win over the popular U-disk mp3 in the Chinese market?"
This is professionalism, to the point.
Jobs's face changed slightly.
"Our management miscalculated the sales situation, which led to the supply being far from keeping up with sales. If we had to temporarily give up some markets, it is indeed a difficult problem to choose a stable and standardized market or to open up unknown emerging markets. I have no better advice, steve, do it according to your ideas."
I only analyze how to make your own decisions.
Jobs' fingers gently tapped on the table, as if they were moved, and the others were all raised and waiting. Jobs had always been arbitrary. They didn't speak enough, so it would be better not to say it, but their position still temporarily gave up the Chinese market.
Cook was like an old monk entering into meditation, so that everyone almost ignored his existence.
The last time I talked with Liu Chen at Harvard, he was always stuck in his throat. He had to fight back hard, so that the boy who dared to secretly peep at Apple would pay a heavy price to directly attack the base camp.
"I decided to enter the Chinese market. If everything is mature and I will do it in a standard way, it is a fool, not a responsible person. He bit EO very heavily and told these people that Apple, I am completely responsible.
The final word was made, despite the disappointment, the directors said nothing.
The meeting ended.
Jobs stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling glass windows in the office and looked at the night view outside. He could not feel at ease and always felt that something would happen. This is the jungle wolf's perception of danger, but what would it be? He couldn't think of anything to worry about. He firmly controlled Apple, and the stock price also soared continuously. Even if it fell, he didn't care.
Chapter completed!