American Fortune Life

Chapter 205: Snake Eating

Andy spent another two days in San Francisco, aside from Facebook Stocks, where some of the shares in the company in hand and Facebook and Apple Stocks in hand were transferred to Gaia Investment Consulting, a private company of Andy's, of course.

Through the cross-shareholding of some offshore shell companies, Andy avoided many taxes on the advice of think tanks. Well, reasonable tax avoidance, Andy has no guilt whatsoever. He's a good guy compared to Apple. After all, he pays a little tax. Apple companies native to the United States simply stay in deficit loss and don't want to give the United States any money.

In this way, Alvitelli can reasonably supervise Andy's affairs, so he avoids being deceived or overrun by a professional manager. After all, this kind of thing has never happened. Some appliance group in the rabbit country, the founder, went to jail. The professional manager just wants to be anti-customer!

This way, even if Andy is a handshake, the think tank headed by Al can help Andy manage and supervise as a trust, and of course, Andy is less lazy, which is sort of an early layout for the company to split or merge into a group and finance the listing.

After all, capital markets are cruel, and unless Andy has been developing on his own funds, financing is inevitable for expansion in the future, then preventing malicious takeovers or nesting in a pigeon must be prepared in advance.

Of course, for two days, all he had to do was sign some papers or authorization with the help of a group of lawyers. Most of the time, he was just wandering around, several development teams in the game company were running around, and he was running to Facebook to get in touch with Xiao Mako.

Xiao Mazi was busy writing the idea for the stock exchange. There was time to chat with Andy. Xiao Mazi had written the code himself. Finally, he watched Andy wander in front of him and directly blow him away. When Andy left, he was sarcastic that Xiao Mazi was jealous of his leisure.

Andy was proud to be jealous of Little Mahjong, especially when he persuaded Little Mahjong to stay up all night: "Mark, you have to keep your body safe. After all, I need you to help me make money. ”

I wonder how ugly Asako's face looks after hearing it. Andy was no longer waiting to be seen at Facebook, so he had to spend some time playing games at his own gaming company.

However, Andy still prefers to play games on his phone, and for the current lack of hand games, Andy is really powerless to throw up, and luckily there is a Snake Eater that can kill time.

Wait... Snake eater! Fxxk, I'm a pig! Nima, isn't this a classic game?

Andy slapped his forehead so hard, why could the Nokia 3310 sell hundreds of millions of phones globally? Snake Eating is a game of absolute merit.

But then Andy scratched his head a little, and he had never heard of Snake Eating, the company that made the game, and he didn't have a clue even if he was in a superdivine state.

Snake Eating This game is copyrighted by Nokia!

Don't be ridiculous. That's pure bullshit! But even Nokia herself thought the copyright was theirs.

There was also a big joke in previous life. After Nokia was completely eliminated by smartphones, Microsoft decided to acquire this former mobile giant. When Microsoft acquired all of Nokia's patents and took over 25,000 employees, when it counted the patents, it could not find the "Snake Eating" copyright file. Microsoft was very concerned about this global mobile game, so it forced the Nokia negotiators to hand over the copyright.

The Nokia side was also obsessed and both sides searched in tens of thousands of patent documents before finally finding out that the copyright of Snake Eating did not belong to Nokia at all and popped up as a third-party gaming agency.

Everyone was foolish, and the worst part was Microsoft, who went out and talked to the agency about the acquisition, and even more ridiculously, the game agency was just a hostage.

The original Snake Eater game was made by two people, both former Nokia system engineers, who worked well, but as soon as the smartphone arrived, Nokia quickly lost the market, the big layoffs, two people were cut off, and after leaving Nokia, they trusted the game's copyright to the game agency, and Nokia paid a copyright fee at least annually, but it used to be an internal expense name that nobody cared about.

Microsoft wanted to acquire the copyright, and they disagreed until Andy crossed the line.

As for the popular Battle of Snake Eating in Rabbit Country, huh, that's even less to say, the cottage infringement, it's clearly a rabbit country studio, and the Chinese pinyin is used to assemble English, pretending to be tall, and even worse, it's clearly a single-machine game, what you have to do to create the player's illusion is that it's an interconnected battle, it's really unrestrained...

Andy doesn't know what the name of that third-party gaming agency is, but by the time it happens, the two engineers who developed the Snake Eater game are still nestled in Nokia.

However, you can ask for the names of the two people. When they are unemployed, you can buy the copyright to this game at the first time. If you can't, you can recruit them into your own company. In short, you must get them.

Groove to Groove, "Snake Eating Battle" is still classic, after all, it is a red hand swim, viral propagation speed, brushed off the circle of friends, this money-making device naturally has to be held in its own hand to be the most suitable.

Snake Eater must have the copyright!

Andy's eyes were twirling and he still had no idea, and he had no acquaintance in Nokia, not to mention the fact that Nokia's headquarters were far from Finland.

But it's hard to beat him, there's no knife in the capital society that can't solve it, pay for a private detective, let a private detective in Finland dig these two up for him, wait for Apple to give Nokia a fatal blow, then send someone to contact them, buy the copyright, okay, not sell? The unemployed just hit it with money.

Besides, after the age of smartphones, the traditional Snake Eater game also died, not the rabbit country's cottage company, to revive it, not knowing it would be forgotten in that historical corner.

After returning to Los Angeles, he left it to the fat man, who seems to have recently tried to go to Europe to sell copyrights to a few reality shows, or to a few small European countries, just on his way to Finland to get things done.