How should Chapter 57 be written?
How should Chapter 57 be written?
Upon hearing Su Ming's refusal, Uncle Zhang quickly interrupted him.
"Huh? Why isn't it suitable? It's perfect!"
"Wasn't the entire operational strategy for that live broadcast your idea? You were also the one who communicated and coordinated with Chen Lu."
You know the ins and outs best. If you don't explain, who will? Am I, the boss, supposed to explain? Wouldn't that make me a laughingstock?
Uncle Zhang then gave a mysterious smile, his eyes gleaming. "Xiao Ming, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Do you know who's at this exchange meeting?"
"Executives from major platforms, owners of top MCNs, and investment institutions and venture capital firms with substantial funds."
"Our company has reached a bottleneck in its development to this size. If we want to take it to the next level, it is too slow to do business on our own. We need to rely on the power of capital."
Uncle Zhang said eagerly, "I've long wanted to bring in strategic investment to scale up the company, make it bigger and stronger, and in the future... going public isn't impossible."
Going public? Su Ming almost lost his composure.
Uncle Zhang is really ambitious; no wonder those people tried to set him up before.
But he still wore an expression of shock and admiration. "Going public? Uncle Zhang, you have lofty ambitions."
"That's right!" Uncle Zhang said proudly, clearly pleased with Su Ming's praise.
His proudest achievement in life is the company he founded, and going public has always been his dream.
"So this exchange meeting is our best opportunity to show our face in front of industry leaders and demonstrate our company's strength and potential."
Especially you, Xiaoming, your case study is our best calling card. If you do it well, those investors will look at us with new eyes.
Subsequent contacts, negotiations, and financing will be much easier.
Then Uncle Zhang patted Su Ming on the shoulder and said earnestly, "Xiao Ming, I know you're young and might think these things are too far away."
"But listen to your uncle, this is also an excellent opportunity for you. It's a rare chance to expand your resources."
Getting to know people and building connections will be a valuable asset, whether you continue working in Jiangsu and Zhejiang or want to venture out on your own.
Su Ming nodded; he naturally understood this principle.
"And..." Uncle Zhang gave a knowing smile.
"The company will cover all expenses for the business trip, including five-star hotels and first-class flights. In addition, after I finish sharing, I'll give you a big red envelope privately. I won't treat you unfairly."
As Su Ming listened, his mind began to race with calculations.
Attending networking events does have significant benefits, as one's future company development will inevitably rely on a network of contacts.
At the same time, I can observe industry trends up close, understand the preferences and tactics of big capital, and also do Uncle Zhang a favor.
As for sharing on stage... well, I'll just make that up.
After all, who would truly share their company's core secrets?
Attributing the success primarily to Chen Lu's efforts, along with a little bit of his own work and the team's cooperation, and then offering some insignificant strategies, should be enough to get by.
"Alright, Uncle Zhang! Since you value me so much and are giving me this opportunity, I will definitely go."
"You can give me paid leave from now on. I will prepare well and will not let the company down."
"Good, good lad, I knew I hadn't misjudged you." Uncle Zhang was overjoyed and patted Su Ming on the shoulder.
"The exchange meeting is next Friday in Hangzhou! So we'll fly to Hangzhou next Thursday. You can rest and prepare well these next few days."
"Don't worry about anything else at the company. Just ask me for any data you need. We must make a splash at this conference."
"I guarantee I'll complete the mission." Su Ming stood up, adopting a posture of sacrificing himself for a friend.
As Su Ming left Uncle Zhang's office, the excitement on his face quickly faded, and he returned to his usual lazy demeanor.
"There's still a week left, so I need to get the bar-related matters on the agenda this week," Su Ming thought to himself.
First, we need to expand the bar's customer space; at least we need to add more tables and chairs, because one table can't take up such a large area.
Change the large table to a smaller one, and reduce the distance between the smaller tables to allow the bar to accommodate as many people as possible.
Then tomorrow I need to hurry up and urge the store manager to hire more people, and I'll also go find a renovation company to see if I can redecorate the interior.
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The next day.
Su Ming had a lot to do today, so he got up early to draw a prize.
Amazingly, a big prize was won today.
He won 500 gold coins, which is 500 million RMB!
Su Ming almost couldn't resist exchanging the money, but then he remembered that he would need to buy more properties later, all of which would cost money.
This amount of gold coins was far from enough, so he gave up on the idea of cashing them out.
"Who knows how much the subsequent developments will cost? After all, the Red Cloud Building alone cost him 5000 gold coins—that's outrageous!"
Even including the 500 gold coins I just won, I only have a little over 800 gold coins now.
He glanced at the properties visible behind the chessboard grid, which were only 3 squares away from where the aperture was now.
The property there turned out to be a school, which required exactly 800 gold coins.
"Holy crap! What a coincidence. If I roll a 3 on the dice tomorrow, wouldn't I be able to buy this school?"
Su Ming decided to buy more lottery tickets today to try his luck, and he was determined to throw the 3 lottery tomorrow.
After a quick wash, I glanced at the time and figured Zhou Wenbin was probably still asleep.
It's so early, there doesn't seem to be anywhere to go.
"Sigh, I'm being way too diligent."
So Su Ming decided to take a look at the information Zhou Wenbin had sent him.
Su Ming turned on his computer, logged into WeChat, and then opened the spreadsheet sent by Zhou Wenbin.
The table is very detailed, with clear layout and data, making it easy to understand at a glance.
"It seems that Zhou Wenbin's professional skills are quite solid," Su Ming thought to himself.
Then he looked at the table in detail. The data was roughly the same as what Zhou Wenbin had said. The monthly turnover, costs, and so on were all very detailed.
Then came the list of suppliers and their price details, which Su Ming carefully reviewed.
He didn't really know the market price for purchasing, and even if the wine was defective, he couldn't tell the difference.
He simply wanted to give Zhou Wenbin a warning, to let him know that although he was young, he was still very serious about his work.
After glancing through it, he felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of accounts.
Fortunately, he has a professional company to calculate the costs, and the service fee is nearly a million a year, so they have to squeeze him as much as possible.
So he opened WeChat and found Manager Wang, who was very good at accounting.
I sent him the materials and a WeChat message at the same time.
Su Ming: Good morning, Mr. Wang! Could you please check these accounts for me to make sure there are no problems?
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