Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1476 Chapter 1493: Opportunities for Companies, Money Lots of Distress (2 more)

Many assessors have increased the valuation of Titanium Cell Phones to over hundreds of billions.

It is also one of the fastest companies to break through hundreds of billions of dollars, from nothing to nothing, basically on its own.

Meanwhile, F2F and Ferris Software, two separately operated Internet companies, have the same controller as Titanium Mobile, President Ginny Gwinnis.

And the market valuation of two Internet companies has already surpassed 10 billion and is rising rapidly.

They are likely to become Ginny's second and third company to value hundreds of billions of dollars.

As a result, Ginny's influence in all walks of life in the United States is growing.

More and more people are taking care of her, and more commercial spies and spies are being sent to several companies.

But some of these spies were spotted by Luke's regular debriefing, while others were debriefed by original psychic communication owner Bobby Max, who gave them little chance to play.

But the money was impressive, and finally even Ginny's close security team was cleaned up by Luke.

These security guards initially passed Luke's test, but were unable to withstand the aftermath of external means and eventually chose to betray Ginny.

Ginny was merciless, too, and when she got the evidence, she sued, and whatever price was to be paid was to be decided by law.

Her salary is the price of top security, and the liquidated damages are naturally the top.

Over a dozen times, the security team finally stabilized.

Instead of losing their weaknesses, they were evaporated by the forces that threatened their families.

A few times down, the top circle was privately rumored that Ginny Gwinnis was not a good man.

Though the top circles weren't as good as they used to be, Ginny was an ordinary lady over a year ago, and someone always thought she was an outburst of money and didn't necessarily have time to turn it into force.

Mercenaries or assassins are only temporary workers and can never be relied upon to carry out important private matters.

Many of the dark forces against her disappeared overnight, but it was clear that the young lady also had her own cards.

The situation spread, and some people who wanted to play directly with the black immediately dismissed their thoughts.

As long as Ginny has her cards on, she's not a quick fix, lady.

Give her enough time to use official relationships to crush most of the forces in the dark world.

Ginny, who owns hundreds of billions of dollars in assets, really has that capability now.

The natural solution to those dark forces is Luke.

Money doesn't really matter to him, but without it, it matters a lot.

Normal business means he basically doesn't care, Ginny can handle it herself.

But whoever wants to play black to touch his money bag, he doesn't mind playing blacker.

There are so many distorted people, of course, because the company Ginny controls makes too much money.

Cell phone companies are purely cash cows, while F2F and Feixin are emerging online media giants.

For Ginny, smartphone + network + software is obviously more fun and playful than just a phone producer.

The CEO, busy with his new career, is no clearer than Luke, otherwise it would have been bad luck for someone to show up once every ten and a half days.

The New York War was a huge disaster for the citizens, but it was a huge opportunity for the three companies Ginny owned.

With the admission of other giant crocodiles, the use of medium- and low-end mobile phone companies is insanely rich, and smartphones are rapidly popular.

Smartphone-related industries have formed interest groups to further promote the construction of mobile phone networks.

Not to mention the remote countryside, where mobile networks are increasingly restricted in major cities in the United States.

Here in New York, public wifi can be accessed almost everywhere, or mobile networks can be used.

By the time of the war, people fleeing everywhere were connected, disseminating information and posting pictures on mobile networks.

They hide in hiding, but are always aware of what's out there, and there are a variety of emergency hedging tips to look at, which can also increase your chances of safety when you're on hand.

This further demonstrates the value of F2F and Flight.

They go far beyond the average media in terms of the timeliness and convenience of information dissemination.

At the beginning of the war, hiding and watching the news on your cell phone was, of course, safer than finding a television.

Besides, only fixed shows can be seen on TV, and all sorts of content on the web can be searched for quickly to get the information you need.

After the New York War, Ginny tried to circle as hard as she could, and she had to drag it from now on.

Many bosses have seen the enormous value of F2F and Flight News - well over a few months ago.

They were not the first software to do this type of network service, but the first industry leaders of absolute scale.

Titanium cell phone users alone have direct access to an F2F and Fixcom account, countless times higher than other software starts.

Ginny's problem now is that she needs to choose the business allies that share the benefits and then spend the big money that's coming up.

The three companies haven't run out of money since cell phone sales, and Ginny's been trying to spend it.

Money cannot be wasted arbitrarily, and the areas most conducive to the company's development must be chosen.

Originally, Ginny thought that buying a building for the company in New York as an office space had been overwhelmingly rejected by Luke.

Now, if you want to come, she's got a little cold vest.

Because the building she was looking at was not far from the Stark Building, the war was hit by a big bug warship and is now a dangerous building.

Although the building is insured, it is not certain when the insurance company will have the money to pay for it.

The company has more money than burners, but it also has to face all the big men who are waving money and shares and insisting on joining the stock.

Ginny must consult Luke, a major shareholder, to determine the company's future course.

Luke thought, "Then be charitable. A separate foundation was established to make donations to New York officials, NYPD, Municipal Rescue, Fire Brigades and other related agencies. Well, nothing. You can also buy some of that Batman Foundation auction for a couple of times the premium. ”

Ginny stunned: "Are you... a fan of Batman? ”

Luke looked right and shook his head to: "No. But he saved my life when the Wall Street subway exploded. ”

Ginny moved her mouth and didn't say anything.

The lives of millionaires are neither valuable nor valuable.

For example, if someone unintentionally saves Ginny's life, she will solve a lot of problems for the other person and even make her life easier, but she must not give the person tens of millions of dollars directly.

There are many reasons for this, and simply put it unnecessarily.

Too much money doesn't make people appreciate it, it breeds greed.

Giving too much money to those who saved themselves is extremely inexpensive.

Besides, capitalists' money is hard earned, and few people are willing to do such stupid things.

Looking at her face, Luke probably knew what she was thinking, laughing, “It's all good. This money doesn't go directly to Batman. Everyone knows it's the good will of the company. It also helps Batman maintain his reputation. Why not? ”