318【Eleventh Party】
The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and made outstanding contributions to society, with a view to encouraging young people to actively participate in community services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Obtaining this title is a great help to the promotion of one's reputation. And a person with a good reputation will always get unexpected benefits in the future, whether he is engaged in business, politics or other industries.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There are even listed companies that offer to take up board positions in the summer, boosting the company's reputation and increasing the public's confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and he is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company will try its best to prevent him from entering the board of directors for fear of entering the board of directors to disrupt the situation.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, I naturally know this very well and know the importance of a good reputation. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited.
The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and made outstanding contributions to society, with a view to encouraging young people to actively participate in community services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Earn this title. It is of great help to the promotion of personal reputation. And a person with a good reputation will always get unexpected benefits in the future, whether he is engaged in business, politics or other industries.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There will even be listed companies that take the initiative to invite Summer to serve on the board of directors. Boost the company's reputation and increase public confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and his reputation is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company is worried that he will enter the board of directors to disrupt the situation. They will also do their best to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, it is natural that I am well aware of this. I know the importance of a good name. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited.
Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong. It was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and outstanding contributions to society, so as to encourage young people to actively participate in social services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Obtaining this title is a great help to the promotion of one's reputation. And a person with a good reputation will be in business in the future. Whether you are in politics or in any other profession, there are always unexpected benefits.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There will even be listed companies that take the initiative to invite Summer to serve on the board of directors to boost the company's reputation. Giving the public more confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and he is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company will try its best to prevent him from entering the board of directors for fear of entering the board of directors to disrupt the situation.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, I naturally know this very well and know the importance of a good reputation. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited.
The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and made outstanding contributions to society, with a view to encouraging young people to actively participate in community services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Obtaining this title is a great help to the promotion of one's reputation. And a person with a good reputation will always get unexpected benefits in the future, whether he is engaged in business, politics or other industries.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There are even listed companies that offer to take up board positions in the summer, boosting the company's reputation and increasing the public's confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and he is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company will try its best to prevent him from entering the board of directors for fear of entering the board of directors to disrupt the situation.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, I naturally know this very well and know the importance of a good reputation. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited.
The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and made outstanding contributions to society, with a view to encouraging young people to actively participate in community services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Obtaining this title is a great help to the promotion of one's reputation. And a person with a good reputation will always get unexpected benefits in the future, whether he is engaged in business, politics or other industries.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There are even listed companies that offer to take up board positions in the summer, boosting the company's reputation and increasing the public's confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and he is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company will try its best to prevent him from entering the board of directors for fear of entering the board of directors to disrupt the situation.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, I naturally know this very well and know the importance of a good reputation. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited.
The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong was established in 1970 by Junior Chamber International Hong Kong to recognise young people who have made outstanding achievements in their work and made outstanding contributions to society, with a view to encouraging young people to actively participate in community services and contribute to the improvement of society.
Obtaining this title is a great help to the promotion of one's reputation. And a person with a good reputation will always get unexpected benefits in the future, whether he is engaged in business, politics or other industries.
For example, if he wants to take a stake in other listed companies in the summer of the future, people will welcome him to join the board of directors when they see that his reputation is so good. There are even listed companies that offer to take up board positions in the summer, boosting the company's reputation and increasing the public's confidence in the company. Just like Jin Yong, who is now a director of a number of listed companies, he basically doesn't have to do anything, and he can receive a salary of hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars per month.
On the contrary, if his reputation is not good and he is notorious, even if he grabs enough shares, the listed company will try its best to prevent him from entering the board of directors for fear of entering the board of directors to disrupt the situation.
Just like Liu Luanxiong, he bought 20% of the shares of Chuang's Group Nengda Technology back then, became a major shareholder, and had the right to convene a general meeting of shareholders and send people to the board of directors. But because he is a notorious stock sniper, Nengda is worried that he will enter the board of directors and cause trouble, so he tries to prevent him from entering the board of directors.
This is the difference between a good reputation and a bad reputation.
Growing up in the mainland in the summer, I naturally know this very well and know the importance of a good reputation. So when I heard that I might win the "Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong", I couldn't help but be excited. (To be continued.) )