Chapter Seventy-Nine: Shareholding Objectives (Part II)
Lei Juewen met Steve Jobs in Apple's president's office, Steve Jobs is only 25 years old now, not much older than Lei Juewen, the two can actually be said to be about the same age, and they are also very young. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Lei Juewen sighed that Steve Jobs worked hard to make such a big career at such a young age and started from scratch, but Steve Jobs also secretly sighed that he didn't expect that this rich man who wanted to invest in his own company would be a young man younger than himself, which is really not to be underestimated in the world.
Although the two are young, they don't see each other very happily, Steve Jobs only needs to sell a large amount of shares and collect the funds, he is not ready to say anything more to Lei Juewen, the shareholder who takes the money, Lei Juewen can't interfere in the company's operation, and he naturally doesn't need to be responsible for Lei Juewen. Lei Juewen didn't care, what he wanted was to make money, and when the shares were in hand, he just waited to collect the money.
Witnessed by lawyers from both sides, Lei Juewen and Steve Jobs signed a contract, and Lei Juewen bought a 10% stake in Apple for $10 million. This acquisition, in the eyes of others, Lei Juewen is naturally extremely stupid, after all, the proportion of shares he gets is too much worse than the money he spent. But Lei Juewen doesn't think so, he has as many shares in Apple as he can, and he can buy as much as he can, no matter how big the price is, no matter how high the price is, it can't be higher than the proportion that Apple has turned over after it went public.
After the contract was signed, Lei Juewen said goodbye and left, not staying at Apple for long. Steve Jobs has an arrogant personality, and he is arrogant to say that it is not good, even if he Lei Juewen puts forward any good suggestions, he is afraid that the possibility of being adopted is extremely low, and besides, he just needs to let Apple develop according to the established track, there is no need to meddle, after all, Apple is not his, but someone else's.
The next day, Lei and Norman Elite flew to Seattle, got off the plane and took a car to Redmond.
As soon as he arrived at Redmond's station, Lei Juewen met Bill Gates and his partner Paul Allen. Bill Gates and Paul Allen are also youngsters, with the former being two years younger than the latter, the same age as Steve Jobs, and the same age as Lei Juewen.
The two were surprised by Lei Juewen's youth, but they didn't have any other thoughts about the fact that he was Asian, at their age, with such achievements, they naturally wouldn't look down on Oriental Asians like ordinary people, they had their own opinions and cognitions, and they would not be easily influenced by the outside world.
The two sides had a pleasant conversation and came to Microsoft.
One party was interested in acquiring the other party's shares, and the other party was interested in selling the shares at a large price, so the two parties quickly got to the point and signed the contract in the presence of a lawyer to conclude the deal.
After both parties signed the contract, Lei Juewen was very relieved. Regardless of whether Norman Ellitt can get him more shares in Oracle, Apple, and Microsoft, with the shares he has now, the money he earns in the future will be enough for him to spend a lifetime, and he no longer has to worry about going bankrupt one day.
After the contract was signed, Bill Gates and Paul Allen introduced the main business of Microsoft to Lei Juewen, but IBM selected Microsoft to write key operating system software for its new PC, which will be a turning point in the company's development, as long as the company's research and development system can satisfy IBM, the company will enter the stage of development. Originally, because of the urgency of time and Microsoft's lack of funds, Bill Gates and Paul Allen were having a headache about this matter, but with the funds injected by Lei Juewen, they were sure that they would soon complete IBM's requirements, and at the same time develop their own program software to make the company grow and develop.
Lei Juewen doesn't know if Microsoft has also encountered this kind of predicament in his previous life, and if so, what kind of way to tide over the difficulties, he just needs to know, because of his involvement, at least Microsoft has more funds, and it will only develop better, and he doesn't need to care about the rest.
Because tonight was the time for Deng Lijun's concert, Lei Juewen did not stay in Redmond for a long time, he had lunch with Bill Gates and Paul Allen, and then left and returned to Seattle. As for the tickets, they have already been ordered, naturally.
On the way back to Seattle by car, Lei Juewen said to Norman Ellitt: "Mr. Norman, I still have 55 million dollars left to use, no matter which of the three companies I acquired, I need more shares, as long as there is an offer, you can report it to me." As for the price lower than the transaction between me and the third party, there is no need to tell me, and the shares will be acquired directly. ”
"Mr. Lei, don't worry, I won't let you down!" Norman Ellitt immediately assured that because the three shares had been traded, he already had an extra check issued to him by Lei Juewen in his pocket, 500,000 US dollars, which was the largest business he had ever made, and with such a generous boss, he would naturally find a way to satisfy the boss. Only when the boss is satisfied will he be able to get satisfactory remuneration from the boss.
The IBM company mentioned by Bill Gates and Paul Allen before made Lei Juewen think of one thing, that is, he doesn't have to keep an eye on these three companies, some companies are also worth his investment, so he said: "Mr. Norman, companies like IBM, HP, Intel, etc., as long as someone is willing to sell, I am also willing to take over." ”
"Mr. Lei, I'll pay attention!" Norman Elligh heads down.
Lei Juewen reminded loudly: "If you have the shares of those three, it is best to have those three, there is no need to spend more energy on other companies, but if you can't do anything, you don't need to insist, you can find other companies, just report to me when the time comes." ”
"Okay!" Norman Ellitt replied.
Lei Juewen hopes that Norman Ellitt can get things done, and in that case, he will naturally get more benefits.
Lei Juewen had dinner on the plane, and he was lucky that when he returned to Los Angeles, it was only early at six o'clock, and if he rushed to the Los Angeles Music Center, he still had time to attend Deng Lijun's concert in person, and the concert time started at seven o'clock.
As soon as he arrived in Los Angeles, Lei Juewen separated from Norman Ellitt and took a taxi to the Los Angeles Music Center.