Chapter 343 Layout of the Internet

【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

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San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

San Francisco Bay Area.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

Then, the first news released by Simon's trip to San Francisco was that Westeros would invest an additional $50 million in exchange for another 50% stake in AOL, which already has about 60,000 users.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.

In fact, this thing started to drive before Simon came to Los Angeles.

In the next few years, Simon's investment in the Internet sector could lose the original opportunity if he took one wrong step, so he must ensure that he has absolute control over the most important part of AOL's layout.

To this end, James Raybould made a strong statement during the negotiation process, if the other partners of AOL do not agree to this capital injection, Westeros will withdraw from AOL and support other companies.

The headquarters of Igrett near Stanford University in Palo Alto.

When Simon arrived in San Francisco on April 23, a conference room in the company's office building was occupied, and people were in and out every day to participate in the meeting.

In addition to the top management of Igret, East Coast-based AOL CEO Steve Keys and others also flew here, and occasionally executives from Cisco, Oracle, SUN, and Microsoft were invited to participate in the discussion, and finally even the media in the Bay Area took notice.

After the transaction was completed, Westeros' shareholding in AOL increased from 25% to 75%, and the shareholding of AOL's original investors and partners was reduced to 25%. In this way, Westeros achieved absolute control of AOL.