Extraordinary Genius

Chapter 1910: Why is this? (1/10)

Feng Yu's remarks today have also been carefully considered. He told Jobs first, don't look too high. You're not irreplaceable. You hit Jobs' proud heart.

Then tell Jobs that if you pull Bill Gates in, the power of the company will be sidelined, the company will grow, and it will never come back to you.

Feng Yu, on the other hand, will continue to support Jobs as he enters the fruit company, so that the fruit company can grow as Jobs thought, and Jobs can become the fruit company's forever business card.

With Jobs' personality, the choice is doomed.

I don't want to relinquish my powers when I'm in serious surgery, let alone after surgery.

Feng Yu just didn't want Fruit to become a subsidiary of Microsoft, and Jobs certainly didn't.

The idea of a wholly-owned acquisition of a fruit company, Feng Yu has long given up, not very good value for money.

There's no problem competing with Bill Gates a little bit, but what if Bill Gates really moves other shareholders and gets a lot of voting rights?

With Jobs in the way, there's nothing to worry about. Feng Yu can't control the fruit company, but Bill Gates, they don't want to succeed either!

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“What do you mean, didn't William say he'd sell you the stock? What's the matter, he won't sell it?” Bill Gates looks at Ballmer, doesn't Ballmer regret not supporting their acquisition of the fruit company?

Paul Allen is also staring at Ballmer, and he wants to see how this guy explains it.

“No, he's already sold the stock. ”

“To whom, Feng?” Paul Allen freaked out, how could Feng Woo do it so quickly? That's a lot of premium, so William didn't ask them again.

“No, not Feng, but Jobs. ”

Steve Jobs? How could it be him?

Bill Gates looked at Paul Allen and they both couldn't figure it out.

Why would Jobs increase the stock of a fruit company, isn't he going to retire and get sick? Doesn't he want to retire now?

Stock increases generally have two meanings, one is for money, thinking that the company's stock can rise and have more dividends at the end of the year. The other is for rights, with more shares, more voting rights and more power.

If it's the first one, then Jobs can definitely buy it directly from the stock market, which is definitely much less expensive than buying it from other shareholders.

Purchasing such voting shares inevitably requires a high premium and is simply not cost-effective from an investment point of view.

So this is the second possibility, and Jobs is going to increase his voice in Fruit Corp.

“Bill, didn't you talk to Jobs and he promised to introduce you to some shareholders who wanted to sell shares? He also said that he would then sell you the stock and support you as chairman and CEO, and that he was retired and sick. What's going on here? This is what you discussed?” Paul Allen Express.

They talked about it, and when it stabilizes, the CEO of Fruit will give it to Paul Allen, who's ready for a big fight.

Bill Gates shook his head blankly, and this isn't what they agreed, is it, Jobs?

At this point he heard a ding-dong, and the computer prompted him that he had a new email in his mailbox.

He took a look, it was from Jobs. I didn't even want to call him, but I sent him an e-mail. I don't think there's anything I can say.

After reading the mail, Bill Gates closed his eyes and leaned against the chair.

Paul Allen and Ballmer looked at him. What did the e-mail say?

“Things have changed, Jobs doesn't want to retire from the fruit company. He cashed in some of Warner and Pix's shares, intending to increase his stake in the fruit company, and he wanted to do some brilliant things in the final journey of his life. ”

Paul Allen scolds inside. A dying man. What else is he torturing? What brilliant things to do if you can't take care of your illness at home and give yourself two more years of life?

If Jobs no longer helps them, their hopes of acquiring fruit companies' voting shares and maximizing their voice are dashed.

If Jobs set up confidence in the fruit company and wanted to create another brilliant momentum, other shareholders would certainly continue to support Jobs. After all, Jobs made a lot of contributions to the fruit company over the years, and when the fruit company was going bankrupt, Jobs saved it.

Bill Gates also had confidence to compete with Feng Yu, not only because of Jobs' support for him, but also because he had more or less a relationship with many major North American consortia, and from a close relative's perspective, those people certainly supported him.

But instead of competing with Jobs, he was at a disadvantage because he branded Microsoft Firm on his card. Once he became a Fruit Company owner, other Fruit Company shareholders feared that Bill Gates would not be in control in the future.

After all, Bill Gates' asset size and reputation have left them constrained. Jobs, that little bit of property, that little bit of stock, they're not worried at all.

And they all know that Jobs is physically defective, and that maybe a year or two will pass, when they will choose a new person on the table, the real power of the company, or the people behind it. If it's Bill Gates, how do you feel about being manipulated?

Paul Allen muttered to himself: "Why did this happen, why did Jobs repent, and what happened? ”

Bill Gates and Ballmer are on the phone to talk to the fruit company shareholders they've contacted to see if they're still willing to sell their shares.

As they expected, the tone of those people had changed, and they were not going to sell it.

Ballmer lit the cigar and took a deep breath: “It must be Feng, he made Jobs change his mind! ”

But Feng Yu made Jobs change his mind, but they didn't know.

Bill Gates had some speculation that he was friends with Jobs and had some knowledge of Jobs. Last time he tried to convince Jobs, he spent a lot of time talking. It must be Jobs' willingness to change his mind about the fruit company.

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“Boss, it's done, we bought some fruit company stock, and Jobs boosted his voting rights in the company. And Jobs has nominated me as an independent director of Fruit Corporation, and the Rothschilds are lobbying for other shareholders, and Fruit Corporation will never fall into Bill Gates' hands! ”

“Ralph, don't be careless, keep a close eye on them and don't give them a chance to succeed. ”

Even thinking about Silver Mountain and Microsoft's operating system sales statistics will be out in a week, according to downloads and other comparisons, even thinking about Silver Mountain wins.

This is a big win if you keep up the sales volume of pre-installed PCs!

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PS: Ten more outbreaks today, asking for subscriptions, asking for monthly tickets, asking for tickets, asking for rewards, this may be the last outbreak before the end of the book, as you can see, at the end of the book, a few small pits will be filled, and it will be over, let's hit the urban hot list one last time, everyone help the old man, thank you.