Chapter 1107 Huawei
Speaking of Huawei, many people’s first impression of it is mobile phones.
To be honest, Huawei's mobile phones are indeed very good. Before selling and manufacturing mobile phones, the company had already achieved orders of more than $30 billion a year and actual sales of more than $20 billion. Its main business is the production and sales of communication equipment.
The products cover switching networks, transmission networks, wireless and wired fixed access networks, data communication networks, and wireless terminal products.
In the past life.
Without Huawei, Siberian residents would not receive the signal, and the climbers of the Kilimanjaro volcano in Africa would not be able to ask for help.
Even when you go to Paris, London, Sydney and other places, the signal of getting off the plane is connected is Huawei's base station providing services.
Huawei's footprints can be seen at Mount Everest in the Himalayas above 8,000 meters, the Arctic, Antarctic, and the poor African land.
Many Chinese people don’t even know how awesome this company in their country is. It is like a giant crocodile hidden underwater, making money silently. At its peak, its annual profit can even reach billions of dollars!
Huawei can seize the market with Motorola at its peak and successfully kill the communications businesses of Motorola, Siemens and other companies.
There are more than 500 customers in more than 150 countries, and more than 2 billion people use Huawei's equipment to communicate every day. That is to say, one-third of the world's population uses Huawei's services.
Time magazine said it is the most dangerous opponent of all telecom industry giants. Cisco CEO Chambers once said: "I knew that our strongest opponent must come from China..."
It was the second private enterprise in China to enter the Fortune 500 in the world after Lenovo, and it was also the only company in the world to enter this list without listing.
What’s more interesting is that Huawei’s independent R&D capabilities are amazing, and it can even charge Apple at its peak to hundreds of millions of dollars in patent fees each year.
People don’t know the reason for it, probably because the company is not listed and its market value has always been a mystery. Some people probably should be comparable to Cisco.
Huawei shares are allocated to all company employees, and there is probably only one large company in the world, so this approach will be adopted.
The maximum number of shareholders listed by the company allowed by law is 500, while Huawei has tens of thousands...
Cisco is very important in Han Xuan's mind, and Huawei's status is even comparable to it.
I don’t need to look at the next list anymore, and I just said to Secretary Dawson: “It’s it.
I authorize Huawei to develop mobile phones on the condition that I will get 40% of its headquarters and a joint venture mobile phone company, and I will hold 80% of the shares.
Let’s talk first according to these conditions. If the agreement cannot be reached, I will tell me then..."
Secretary Dawson was surprised by this.
It’s not that the conditions of the boss are too harsh, but that they think it’s too loose, almost like they are taking advantage of the company for free.
Huawei has just been established for ten years, with a turnover of only about US$400 million last year, and its profits are not as good as those in the Snow Mountain Investment Company's industry, with an average profitability.
And what does the current Blueberry mobile phone development license mean?
Incredible massive profits!
Chapter completed!