Reborn American Tyrant

Chapter 1406 Virtualization Process

"Natasha, am I useless?"

"Well, it used to work very well, dear. You should temper it a bit." Well, William White is speechless, and I'm afraid that even if he were a mortar and pestle, he'd be a needle in a haystack by now. Anyway, whether you're having fun or not, dude is still having a blast. Or maybe God had this verse in mind when he created mankind, and men give more, so there's usually something in return.

As for the girls, sorry, it's hard to say whether the Bodhisattva is a man or a woman, but God is necessarily a man. Even immortals can be a bit selfish when they want to be, and this may just be a subconscious arrangement.

Well, Natasha was mistaken, and William White did not dwell on the not-so-perfect married life. After all, it's already very familiar, and touching each other's little hands feels like touching your own. If you're saying that there's anything new about it now, you're totally full of shit, and that's not how movies are made.

In fact, William White's head a lot of things, pulling the lamp this guy Hongfei Miao Miao not to mention, this thing really needs some luck. But these landmines in the capital market, but no matter what, there is no way to avoid them.

The communication industry aside, a bill he just saw accidentally reminded him of another thing.

Even for a local tycoon, the exaggerated bill from the gas company made him stumped. If it were an ordinary middle-class person, this would probably be a big burden.

As for the low-income group?

I'm sorry, but these guys don't own their own homes, and the cost of living may increase slightly, but not dramatically.

William White just doesn't get it. The abundance of natural gas resources in the U.S. is sensational, and he sees no problem with a 30% discount on the current price. In his opinion, a 30% discount on the current price would be perfectly fine. But why do you set the price so high?

It's almost dawn, so get some sleep, and tomorrow I'll have to go ask Filson what's going on with this guy, and whether he's not reporting such a big problem.

Of course, if he knew what this guy was thinking, he would definitely spit blood. Boss, didn't I tell you that the power plants and gas pipelines that Pacific Gas is selling are very good projects? If we can, we'd better buy them all.

"Uh, sell them all?

Philson, did I hear right, the largest electric and gas company in California.

What are they going to do?

Going into vegetable gardening?"

If Enron can create a platform, what can't Pacific Gas do? All electricity, gas, energy, and minerals can be exchanged through this platform.

In the final analysis, this is an alternative futures, or primitive futures. In today's Chicago futures market, most of the market participants, excluding the hedge funds, are actually hedging their bets. This means that not many trades end up on the ground, and people are just selling around with pieces of paper.

Obviously, energy giants like Enron and Pacific don't think about things this way. Instead of letting the greedy brokerage houses make money, they make it themselves.

I don't want power plants and natural gas companies, I'm here to create a platform out, using the hands of customer demand, and power plants to buy directly on the same, natural gas, power plants, if needed, can also be purchased through the platform.

Tsk, I am really too smart. I just need a machine room and I don't need too many staff. I just need a server room, and I don't need a lot of staff. Seriously, it's a total waste of money!

Once upon a time, the manufacturing industry has become a fool. The hard work of not making money down the road, not to mention, a bad one, want to close down the business is impossible, except for bankruptcy, and then there is no choice.

Now, even better, the energy extractive industry, which has no technical content, is also being abandoned. It's silly to dig for oil and gas ourselves, because the whole world trades for dollars anyway, so we just need to build a trading platform.

Deindustrialization is just the first step, and the next step is industrial virtualization. I just don't get it. Is this self-hating rhythm going to kill us?

"Boss, as far as their recent stock price performance is concerned, investors are supportive of this change. There is a consensus that there is no hope for Rice's traditional industries. There was still a shroud of high technology and the Internet, but what about ......?" said Wilson, who didn't need to say anything, as William White understood it well. It seems that the Internet has been the last straw for this effort.

It's no wonder that Superman Li agreed to finance the project. Humph, as long as you put up your interest in the Asia-Europe submarine cable as collateral, I'll lend you any amount of money.

"So, Filson, shouldn't the undersea fiber optic cable be sold as well, and isn't it also unnecessary to build the 3G mobile base station yourself?" It's a question, but it's clear that William White wasn't looking for an answer. It seems that these bastards have a very big brain.

There was once a big shot who said that capitalists would dare to trample on any law as long as there was 300% profit. It looks like the big guy had a lot of foresight, but just slightly overestimated the bastards' manners. Don't triple it, just 30% of the profits will do.

As for whether they will go to jail or not?

It doesn't really matter, only a handful of people are caught. Even if it's not good enough, it's just a five-star prison, right?

"Boss, the most pressing issue right now is probably the skyrocketing cost of electricity. The Pacific trading platform is hilarious. It's like the Colosseum. I'm wondering now if the boss in California will still be in business if electricity rates triple.

Or, this guy has already written his resignation."

With a long sigh, William White was no longer going to think about it. From the standpoint of Peanuton and the Midland Fed, they don't really matter. It doesn't matter, just redefine the value of the American dollar, which was done anyway when the Bretton system was abolished.

The credit thing is like a girl, the first time you might react a little strongly. But, by the time it starts the second time, it's actually water under the bridge.

This is actually an unsolvable problem. Old Ma said at that time that the capital market is the root of all evil, but he himself admitted that without the capital market, the world would not be able to have universal railroads and electricity. You can't say, "I just want good capital, not those bloody chips.

The reason is very simple: there are two hundred green votes in front of me, and you tell me which one is noble, and which one is shameless.

There's no choice, is there?

Capital is not good or evil; it is profit-oriented by nature.