
The Richest Man Started as a Walmart Buyer
About This Novel
Shen Lang was reborn in 1996. He had no golden fingers, no system, and no corresponding professional knowledge, but he became the richest man by relying on the sporadic memories of his previous life...
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Official(48)Scraped 11d ago
can't read
Too much poison 1. All industries must have a hand 2. There are no competitors in the industry you are in contact with, and if there are competitors, they will not attack you. For example, Lenovo has never mentioned it from beginning to end, but in fact, as long as you get a computer, Comprador Liu will do everything possible to suppress you. 3. Nothing else but making money 4. The research and development of various software is completely random, and it took two years to develop a QQ. Computer hardware was developed within a few months. You are completely upside down 5. There are too many poisonous points.
What a good boss in China
If you work for just one or two years, you will be rewarded with shares worth several hundred million. There is probably no other company in China that can reward employees with hundreds of millions and executives with tens of millions of villas.
Why does this become more and more false and empty as you look at it? It's all just conjecture with no basis. The more you look at it, the more boring it becomes.
Smoking this JB cigarette every day, why do you think it looks cool?
I really don't understand why you write about so many companies? And we're not in the same industry. I looked here and there, and it was inexplicable.
Recommend a good book, worth reading, the author will update soon!
Chapter 365 is ridiculous. 20 Billion is needed to build burger restaurants nationwide. If I have this money, I will build Wanda Plaza. Land prices were not so expensive in 2002. Even the shops around the Tun Dian burger restaurant are ridiculous.
It's so chaotic. I'm moving here and there. It's like I've been reborn as a money-making machine.
Can we monopolize the US market if Tesla is eliminated? Might as well invest in it and let Musk work
The more I looked at it, the more I felt it was watery and there was no theme.
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Official(48)Scraped 11d ago
can't read
Too much poison 1. All industries must have a hand 2. There are no competitors in the industry you are in contact with, and if there are competitors, they will not attack you. For example, Lenovo has never mentioned it from beginning to end, but in fact, as long as you get a computer, Comprador Liu will do everything possible to suppress you. 3. Nothing else but making money 4. The research and development of various software is completely random, and it took two years to develop a QQ. Computer hardware was developed within a few months. You are completely upside down 5. There are too many poisonous points.
What a good boss in China
If you work for just one or two years, you will be rewarded with shares worth several hundred million. There is probably no other company in China that can reward employees with hundreds of millions and executives with tens of millions of villas.
Why does this become more and more false and empty as you look at it? It's all just conjecture with no basis. The more you look at it, the more boring it becomes.
Smoking this JB cigarette every day, why do you think it looks cool?
I really don't understand why you write about so many companies? And we're not in the same industry. I looked here and there, and it was inexplicable.
Recommend a good book, worth reading, the author will update soon!
Chapter 365 is ridiculous. 20 Billion is needed to build burger restaurants nationwide. If I have this money, I will build Wanda Plaza. Land prices were not so expensive in 2002. Even the shops around the Tun Dian burger restaurant are ridiculous.
It's so chaotic. I'm moving here and there. It's like I've been reborn as a money-making machine.
Can we monopolize the US market if Tesla is eliminated? Might as well invest in it and let Musk work
The more I looked at it, the more I felt it was watery and there was no theme.












