The Age of the 21st Century Magazine

Space associations and airships

"Warden."

"Oh, you're here?"

The ward looks at hope and greets with a happy expression.

It looks like the shiny face has ripped some ribs from the water source.

Hope grabbed the shoulders of such a bottle and hugged it.

"So, ward, how's the lab work going?"

"Yes, it's good to learn a lot because I'm here.

There are a lot of skilled professionals. "

It's good to hear a bright voice.

It seems to be because Hope herself picked it up.

"Oh, yes, thank God. What about the patent sale agreement?"

The ward paused for a moment and replied.

"... I don't know what's good yet."

"Yeah? But it's better to solve those issues quickly,

I don't like the back end when I'm fishing. Wait a minute. "

Hope called and called the contracting lawyers and Fusion Group employees.

Lawyers and staff were asked about the contract during their illness before arriving.

"You heard about our Fusion Group contract options, right? What kind of contracts?"

"Yes, the consultant came by last time and explained.

If you go to a start-up,

If you do it as a shareholder,

batch transfer,

They say they choose many of the four main cases of going to a joint venture.

"That's how our fusion group grew into the best venture capital company in the world in just a year and a half.

That kind of coexistence was definitely attractive to the joint ventures and start-ups.

That's why we have the power to attract the best talent and technology companies in the world.

You know the Fusion Group has been involved in three of Silicon Valley's hottest companies from 1st to 10th this year? "

"Yes, I definitely heard that the terms of the contract are the best in the world."

Technically, I can't say it's the best for American dinosaur IT companies that make bulk purchases on more favorable terms.

Hope should have told me that story so that no hints would come out.

"Well, the American companies do that, so I can't say the conditions are the best.

But it belongs to the best axis. "

"Yes, I see."

"Yeah, did you decide how to sell it?"

"I don't know. I'm still too young. How should I... contract?"

Hope shakes her head left and right, facing the eyes of the bottle.

"Isn't it an excuse to be young to make your own decisions?

First, think for yourself on the best side.

You don't have to regret it, you have to make a contract that you like so you can be satisfied.

Let me advise you, it's nothing but an induction contract. "

He bowed his head and replied as if he knew the ward was responding to the advice of sincere hope.

"Yes, I will."

"But, ward. Most of the people who contract with us prefer a joint venture.

Start-ups are likely to fail because we don't have a part in the system.

In the case of bulk transfers, if you do too well later, you get hungry.

In the case of equity systems, you'll make a lot of money, but it's probably not fun and boring to run your own company because we exercise 100% of our business.

Partnerships are guaranteed management autonomy, but they are part of a strong fusion group.

I think it's the ideal form so far.

It's a personal idea everywhere. "

After hearing the brief explanation of hope, the ward chose it as if it had been attracted to the latter.

"Then we're going to the joint venture."

"Yeah? Hahaha. All right, so this is the head of the company now. Let's make a deal right now.

What are you gonna do when you get the down payment? "

"Well, I want you to buy your mom a restaurant."

I know it's hard.

Though young, it is an adult ward to think about the house first.

Hope was greatly delighted at the appearance and called on the officials of the Fusion Group who had just entered the lab.

"Oh, Hyoja.

Kim, please don't bring the contract type C.

Attorney, I'll ask for a notary. "

"Yes."

"Very well. I'll be ready right away."

So the ward chose to create a joint venture.

The total internal valuation of patents derived from the airship GPS was KRW 270 billion.

Recently, the price of a core technology patent in the U.S. Silicon Valley has been below average, but still close to average.

With that much technology stake, a new GPS joint venture was launched.

The GPS joint venture of the Battalion and Fusion Group was named the 82nd joint venture run by the Fusion Group.

Fusion Group continues to innovate in 2016.

In the past, mass slaughter of golden egg bearing geese has been the notion so far.

However, the Fusion Group changed the whole notion of social cohesion.

Instead of raising golden egg-bearing geese as a joint venture, raising them as goldbar-bearing dinosaurs was an unexpected way.

The fusion group's style sucked up talented start-ups and tech companies like storms and continued to produce explosive deliverables called co-existence synergies.

In the future, the GPS joint venture will also be stepping on those trains.

If it's the traditional way of robbing tech companies or patents of their net profits,

On the contrary, it is a fusion group that shows strange and incomprehensible outputs with exploding net profits.

The same thing is happening in reality with the 10-circle creation magic in fantasy novels.

Of course, next year's maternal solo, Dr. Onor Nam, is a 10-Circle Magician, who may have invented this magical system.

Anyway, with this contract, the ward became the CEO and researcher of the hundreds of billion-dollar GPS joint venture, Navis.

And you get 20 billion dollars after tax deducted from the down payment into your account.

The news of the birth of the GPS joint venture made the country buzz as it was posted on the Fusion Group's official site.

The reason why the CEO of the joint venture was only 15 years old junior high school.

Knowing that Busan's middle school sophomore has become the CEO of a multibillion-won IT company, various media outlets are now heading to Busan Middle School, the mother of a military unit known as the Navis Helicopter.

KGS station This reporter comes to the classroom and interviews the teacher.

"What was the student's usual academic performance during the illness?"

When the reporter asked, teacher Park replied.

"Yes, I was usually a very diligent and exemplary student."

"I hope you had a good academic performance, too."

"Oh, that's..."

Mr. Park, who is having trouble answering, blurred his words.

In fact, it is never a good grade to be first or second behind.

"Well, I worked hard."

"Oh, so you're in the first or second class?"

"Actually, I was number one or two in the back."

This reporter, who was conducting an interview, panicked when he suddenly heard something unexpected.

Once the recording volume was set, I continued to ask the following questions.

"Oh, I see. So what was the relationship between the students in the ward?"

"It was a very amicable relationship."

In fact, playing alone was closer to steaming than amicable friendship.

"I see. Let's interview with the class of the Battalion."

"Let's do that."

The station camera moves to half the barracks and interviews the class.

"How did the barracks usually live?"

"The ward is a very good friend. And a handsome face."

In fact, I was close to steaming, but the interview is rather pretentious because I know my friends on the air.

"Oh, I see. Then say a word to a friend."

"Watch the news, soldier. Shoot me. Sea Rib Alge?"

"Yes, it has been KGS News so far."

After the interview with the station, the evening news comes out on TV.

["I'm a KGS Han Kang Woo reporter.

A second-grader in the business of owning hundreds of billion-won emerging IT companies, the Sick Army is usually a student with a disqualified appearance, who doesn't miss out on one-and-a-half places.

He has led his students with great insight and outstanding leadership and has set an unrivalled example…. "]

The pictures of uniforms in the bottles that flow in the news are ready to be fucked by the pop-shop.

When I saw that ridiculous news in the restaurant, my mother liked it on the one hand, but it was unfamiliar on the other.

"Uriah is very good at studying, but she can't do it... because she's so naughty.

But he ripped his face off. Don't recognize Ah. The station has a plastic surgery. "

With such strange news flowing across the country, the battalion became very popular in Hefning.

In the cafe of the big sisters, the sickbay attracted a lot of talk.

Thumbgirl: Did you know that this time you changed the rank of teenager?

AXOR LOVE: I saw the news today and I heard that 60 billion won it group owner is 15 years old, a couple in Busan, and he's very good at studying, and he's got leadership, and he's got a good face.

b Starbuck bites: Ugh, ward. Buy your sister a cup of coffee for 6,000 won.

b. Newlyweds: The sickbay posts what's on the news today. Our groom.

b By apple: man in blinking. You're younger than me, but I'll call you brother.

B: Will Chan marry you?

B: Chul-chul-chul-chul-chul-chul.

B: What time is the ktx going to Busan?

In those hepnings, the windmill business began to accelerate.

Meanwhile, the newly emerging Space Association has begun to talk about the contributions needed to deal with space garbage.

"So we're talking about each other. How much do you want us to pay?"

The representative of the United States of America will speak on the basis of material prepared in advance by the representative of Russia.

"Once we estimate the total cost of launching a garbage collection spacecraft at an average of $200 million, we will spend a total of $20 billion a year on 100 launches.

So the total contribution should also be on the $20 billion line. "

"Then it's a matter of splitting the contribution, because, you know, the European financial crisis isn't solved yet..."

The representative of Japan made a statement when the representative of the United Kingdom tried to weave the financial crisis into a contribution.

"You don't have to worry.

If that's the case, we have to share relatively much with emerging countries like Brazil, Turkey, and especially Korea.

If you only cover half of it in emerging countries, the cost of joining the space club will actually be between seven and eight billion dollars, about a third of it. "

It is a Japanese representative who emphasizes Korea on the bad side of secrecy.

"Then there will be no rebuttal. Even in emerging countries, the number of satellites is very different from ours."

When the representative of China spoke, the representative of the United States drew a decisive line.

"So the role of emerging countries is important.

When I emphasize the importance of satellites, it's up to me to pay my share. "

Russia, which is under pressure to pay its share, was also sympathetic to the idea of the United States.

"First of all, it would be better for our space club countries to pay less. Let's do that.

Instead of providing projectiles and spacecraft, emerging countries are paying a lot of money. "

"We in France agree with the idea of Russia as well."

After coordinating the contribution, the conversation moves on to the next piece of bread: projectiles and spaceships.

"So there's a story left about the projectile. How do we divide the stake between the projectile and the spaceship?"

"........"

The Korean government was also informed of the amount of space garbage contributions due to the decision of the Space Association.

South Korea's total contribution is $420 million.

Of a total of $20 billion, almost 2% is the amount of contributions.

Given that this money has to be paid annually, it is an enormous amount.

This is an enormous amount compared to Japan's contribution of only $700 million, especially when neighboring countries are carrying projectiles and spacecraft stockpiles.

The public opinion, which saw the amount of space debris contribution that was ridiculous, began to flow in a bad direction.