Chapter 0936 Tang's richest man and "The Road to the Future"
The minutes revealed a detail after the brief speech by Finance Minister Robert Rubin, who asked Lawrence Summers to elaborate on more detailed circumstances of the Mexico economic crisis and provide suggestions for assistance.
Lawrence Summers believes that the aid funding needs at least 25 billion.
Before Bill Collinton could speak, one of his political consultants took over and asked Lawrence Summers, do you mean 25illi?
Lawrence Summers once again emphasized that he meant 25billi.
The conference room then fell silent until another political consultant said, "Mr. President, if you give this money to Mexico, not only can you not collect it before 1996, but you can't collect it after 1996."
The subtext here naturally refers to the fact that if Bill Collinton uses huge amounts of funds to aid Mexico, which is in an economic crisis, it may become a major reason for the opponent to attack when he runs for re-election.
However, Bill Collinton still decided to work with Lawrence Summers to develop a plan to aid Mexico and seek approval from Congress.
It is not difficult to see from this that Bill Collinton is determined to take action.
The main content of the "Mexico Debt Disclosure Act 1995" first emphasizes that Mexico is an important neighbor and trading partner of the United States and is of great significance to the export of US products; then it is recommended to allocate a sum from the US foreign exchange stability fund, that is, to use the money of US taxpayers to help the Mexican government stabilize the Mexican peso.
However, in terms of specific numbers, Bill Collinton did not fully adopt Lawrence Summers' $25 billion, but $20 billion.
As for the gap, Bill Collinton found a helper to the International Monetary Fund to provide $17.8 billion, the Bank for International Settlements to provide $10 billion, the Latin American countries to provide $1 billion, and Canada to provide $1 billion.
In total, Bill Collinton raised $50 billion in aid funds.
Of course, if the Mexican government wants to get aid, it must make various reforms according to the United States' wishes, and deposit Mexican oil revenue to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
In short, although Mexico is a bit miserable, it finally has big thick legs to hold.
In Tang Huan's view, even if Congress has opposition voices, it will not be a problem to pass the "Mexican Debt Disclosure Act 1995". The political, economic and other risks arising from the mess in Mexico are becoming more and more obvious, and the United States is also afraid.
"You can really feel at ease with so many powerful buyers." Looking at the 50 billion US dollar figure, Tang Huan couldn't help but smile.
At this time, the door was knocked, and the little cousin Meng Jing walked in, "Brother, your masterpiece "The Road to the Future" has been arranged in your forties. This is the 3.2 million US dollars check prepaid by the publisher."
Tang Huan ordered without looking at it, "Just donate it to the National Education Association."
Meng Jing nodded and agreed, and then added: "The Road to the Future" has printed 1 million copies in the first batch, and the publisher has also formulated a luxury marketing plan of $1 million. At that time, you have to cooperate with the promotion."
"I guessed this would happen long ago." Tang Huan put down the document and nodded slightly, "Reply to them, I will try my best to cooperate."
Meng Jing glanced brightly and swept the documents, she couldn't help but ask curiously: "Brother, how did you get such important information?"
"I have my own way." Tang Huan laughed silently, "If you want to see it, hurry up and find out what you do."
Meng Jing sniffed the smell of ink on the file, turned her eyes from the printer to the computer, and suddenly realized, "I guess what the way is the email."
Tang Huan was dragging the mouse's hand and shivered for a moment. Then he cursed angrily: "Little girl, don't be crazy; if you don't read it, throw these two documents into the shredder."
Meng Jing stuck out her tongue, took out her well-behaved look, stood in front of the shredder, quickly browsed the two documents, and then exclaimed, "It's $50 billion, Mexico's treatment is many times better than Russia."
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As a superior, Tang Huan has basically completed his tasks. He will not reap the remaining "hard work" and "tired work". As for making hundreds of millions of dollars or more than one billion dollars, he doesn't have to worry about the structure that has matured long ago. If he does it himself, he will find a piece of tofu to kill him.
The richest man temporarily put aside those "civil affairs" and began to work hard for the elegant thing of publishing books.
Tang Wenhao's hard work is described as a constant writing method. It is absolutely appropriate that basically every year, he has a computer professional technology work published, many of which have even become university textbooks.
In contrast, Tang Wenhao's popular works have been missing a lot so far, with three main works.
The first part is "The Rise of a Great Power" by Tang Huan when he was 25 years old in 1980, which explains the significance of technology to national strength to demonstrate how important his computer is.
The second part is "The Fantasy Journey of Zen Martial Arts" when Tang Huan was 30 years old. At his thirty years old, he carried forward a romantic sentiment with a high sky and a vast sea.
The third part is "The Road to the Future" in 1995, this year, when Tang Huan was 40 years old.
This book belongs to the richest man in his forties. Looking back on his more than ten years of experience in the field of IT and looking forward to the prospects of the Internet, it is not an exaggeration to say that he has worked hard.
The publishing industry is quite optimistic about "The Road to the Future", otherwise it would not have made a marketing plan of $1 million.
The appeal of Tang Huan's production is indeed extraordinary.
As Newsweek predicts, the most luxurious clever promotion ever, coupled with Don's signature, I believe the Road to the Future will be the number one spot on all bestsellers.
As soon as "The Road to the Future" was released, like the previous "Rise of the Great Powers" and "The Fantasy Journey of Zen Martial Arts", it directly entered the New York Times bestseller list, and stayed at the top for a longer time, reaching 11 consecutive weeks, and sales exceeded 3.5 million copies.
Such a grand occasion has enabled publishers to continue to increase their printing volume and launch hardcover versions, and quickly turn their attention to markets outside the United States.
The reason why confidence is so strong is naturally due to the extremely ideal sales and the reputation is also very good.
For example, the New York Times commented that we are sure that the interesting reading of "The Road to the Future" has not been reviewed by companies such as Fang Yuan, Zheru, and e for commercial interests. This book reviews the personal computer revolution process in the past decade, giving us a comprehensive understanding of how the product has affected the entire era and brought about an immersive and fierce competition.
For example, Time magazine preaches that every aspiring billionaire is transforming society in its own way in the most ideal and beautiful direction. While embracing the Internet in an all-round way, "The Road to the Future" also lets go of its dreams and explores its impact on all aspects of human society.
The Los Angeles Times also pointed out that although "The Road to the Future" was denied by Tang, it was not an autobiography, some of the contents still reflect how he led the development direction of the personal computer and even the microcomputer industry since the early 1980s, and created a business empire spanning the three major fields of hardware, software and entertainment. Looking back on the past review of gains and losses and looking forward to the future opportunities, the gains from these two aspects alone are worthy of all those who are looking forward to success to buy a book to savor. If you are lucky enough, a hardcover book "The Road to the Future" with Tang's autographed autograph will be a pretty good collection.
The influence of "The Road to the Future" was the first stop that spread from North America, naturally the United Kingdom across the Atlantic Ocean. There was only a little behind the scenes of this book, after all, there were no language barriers.
The Sunday Times is not affected by the disagreement between the boss Murdoch and Tang Huan. He enthusiastically praised you for your busy day. You only need to read a few pages of "The Road to the Future" before going to bed to learn all the authoritative information about the most popular IT industry nowadays.
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Tang Huan did point out that "The Road to the Future" is not an autobiography, nor is it a spiritual chicken soup, but those who are thirsty and hope to succeed still analyze the book in a utilitarian way, and even summarize a lot of so-called insightful sentences, which were circulated and made "The Road to the Future" a little hot.
It is undeniable that the reason why "The Road to the Future" has been printed again and again has a lot to do with the powerful promotions with great skills.
In line with the issuer's publicity plan, the richest man walked through major American cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Orlando, Atlanta, New York, Huashengdun, Boston, Chicago, and London and Paris in Europe, and are also in the next schedule.
Even the richest man, such as ABC's "Nightline", NBC's "Today's Show", CBS's "David Letterman Evening Show", Music Network, American Radio's "Fre_ir", and American Public Radio's "PB News Hour" and other talk shows that Tang Huan despised and overly pretentious in recent years, also walked through it patiently.
This hard-working and complacent attitude is considered by Tang Huan's competitors to be a fancy promotion before Zheru Software Company went public.
However, no matter how they despised them, they bought a copy of "The Road to the Future" and read it carefully, hoping to deeply understand Tang Huan's thoughts and find opportunities that are beneficial to them.
Unsurprisingly, Gates is one of the book "The Road to the Future" has been wrinkled. I guess if there are photos of Tang Huan on the cover, they will be graffitied.
The best-selling of "The Road to the Future" invisibly made all concepts about the Internet further heat up in a directly sensible amplitude.
I don’t know how many times I read “The Road to the Future”, my fear in my heart grew bigger and bigger.
Before, Microsoft was too addicted to the dispute over operating systems. Even though it noticed the rise of the Internet, it still failed to grasp the essence of it.
Now, the development results of Wid have given Gates a lot of confidence in competing, but he suddenly realized that he had missed the most important link.
In the Wid, there must be a browser product that can completely keep up with the trend, and the faster the service time, the better.
Thinking of this, Gates felt extremely anxious and immediately called Jim Alchin to ask about the development progress of the browser.
"This year, we can complete a version with basic functions and add it to the Wid patch upgrade package." Jim Alchin replied.
"In this way, even if the development goes well, we will be thrown away further and further in terms of space and time." Gates murmured to himself in disappointment.
"There is no way to do this." Jim Alchin shrugged, "Now, the three troikas of the World Wide Web's implementation technology, tl, plript, e. The specification has been upgraded to the official version of 2.0. The powerful function is naturally accompanied by the increase in development complexity."
"If the elements such as text, pictures, animation, audio, video, etc. are accurately positioned and correctly presented on the screen, a powerful renderer is needed; and the dynamic page effects brought by the scripting language also require a plript interpreter with excellent performance."
"This is only the browser side of the front desk; if you want to form your own product ecosystem, the website and server side of the back desk is even more important."
"In terms of the performance of the website server, the consumer-grade wid_95 cannot have too high expectations due to architectural reasons, and can only let wid_t take on the heavy responsibility."
"In this case, the workload of developing wid_t_4.0 is even more arduous."
As he was speaking, Steve Ballmer returned from Silicon Valley. He said with a gloomy face: "I can be sure that Netscape has no interest in the acquisition. Jim Clark is perfunctory to us."
"Why?" Gates' brow frowned even more, "They are not satisfied with the acquisition conditions?"
Steve Ballmer replied in a muffled manner: "Jim Clark said he didn't trust us, and was worried that Netscape would be trapped as the next vell trade secret, but it ended up being lost."
Gates suddenly felt so embarrassed that he opened his mouth wide. He just glanced at the content on the page of "The Road to the Future" Politicians should be moral, writers should have bottom lines, scientists should have humanity, and entrepreneurs should have credit.
The heart seemed to be stabbed hard by awls. Gates could no longer control his emotions. He slapped the table hard and roared: "Microsoft needs to have an available browser now! What do you think?"
Chapter completed!