
Rebirth in 1975, Creating an Industrial Superman
About This Novel
In the fishing village of Hong Kong in 1975, Li Wendong looked at the headline of the "Sing Tao Daily" in his hand: "British capital withdraws, Hong Kong changes!" He knew that he was reborn in the most perfect era - the Wharf takeover war had not yet begun, the charter king had not yet knocked on the door of HSBC; Li Chaoren He was still solidifying the foundation for Changshi, but he didn't know that someone had prepared a fatal poison pill; when everyone was eyeing huge profits from real estate, he laid out Red Bull's global territory twenty years in advance... What he wanted to build this time was not a business dynasty, but an industrial empire that controls the heartbeat of the world economy. ...
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Official(17)Scraped 1d ago
I didn't want to complain, but after writing more than ten chapters on a plastic baby bottle, it cracked my ears! ! ! How many people like to listen to stuff like this? I have always been obsessed with one thing. When I look at rebirth and time travel, I just want to see how the layout is planned and how to suppress the old Americans.
It's okay to read it in one sitting, but American industries must either be deeply tied to large conglomerates, or they will have to consider shrinking the scope of American business later. After all, you are Chinese, and racial discrimination was very serious in the United States at that time.
More than 20% of Wharf only requires more than 20% of Hutchison Whampoa's shares. , Shouldn't it bring a harbor city or some land? Author, the protagonist you wrote is like someone else. Don't you know that Wharf is more valuable than Hutchison Whampoa? Didn't you even check the information at that time?
Author, is it a single heroine or multiple heroines?
Just a bit unrealistic
It is really unrealistic to win over the British and Hong Kong government to suppress the real estate companies of the four major family businesses, and it poisons me to the extreme. Think about it for yourself, they are all agents of the British capital, many of their shares are in the hands of the British capital, and the loans are all from HSBC, which is controlled by the British capital. How could Daying help you, a person who has his heart set on the mainland and most of his shares are in his hands!
There is always duplicate content There is always duplicate content
I feel like I am buying all the way and there is no time for development. I just buy, buy, buy and then I win.
After reading about 50 chapters, it seems that the protagonist's industries are all in the United States? Has the protagonist become a U. S. Citizen? The business environment in the United States was so good at that time. How could you watch a Chinese earn a lot of money without thinking about investing in it?
Why isn't the name of your protagonist's company called Vision Industrial? Or is it called remote industry?
After reading Chapter 144, no wonder some comments said that the author is unrealistic. After reading it, I felt that the author was following the template of a cool article with the protagonist's halo. At that time, negotiations for return had not yet started, right? While the protagonist is openly recruiting workers in the mainland, the British Hong Kong government also supports the protagonist. Yes, I am ill-informed, but I am not blind.
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Official(17)Scraped 1d ago
I didn't want to complain, but after writing more than ten chapters on a plastic baby bottle, it cracked my ears! ! ! How many people like to listen to stuff like this? I have always been obsessed with one thing. When I look at rebirth and time travel, I just want to see how the layout is planned and how to suppress the old Americans.
It's okay to read it in one sitting, but American industries must either be deeply tied to large conglomerates, or they will have to consider shrinking the scope of American business later. After all, you are Chinese, and racial discrimination was very serious in the United States at that time.
More than 20% of Wharf only requires more than 20% of Hutchison Whampoa's shares. , Shouldn't it bring a harbor city or some land? Author, the protagonist you wrote is like someone else. Don't you know that Wharf is more valuable than Hutchison Whampoa? Didn't you even check the information at that time?
Author, is it a single heroine or multiple heroines?
Just a bit unrealistic
It is really unrealistic to win over the British and Hong Kong government to suppress the real estate companies of the four major family businesses, and it poisons me to the extreme. Think about it for yourself, they are all agents of the British capital, many of their shares are in the hands of the British capital, and the loans are all from HSBC, which is controlled by the British capital. How could Daying help you, a person who has his heart set on the mainland and most of his shares are in his hands!
There is always duplicate content There is always duplicate content
I feel like I am buying all the way and there is no time for development. I just buy, buy, buy and then I win.
After reading about 50 chapters, it seems that the protagonist's industries are all in the United States? Has the protagonist become a U. S. Citizen? The business environment in the United States was so good at that time. How could you watch a Chinese earn a lot of money without thinking about investing in it?
Why isn't the name of your protagonist's company called Vision Industrial? Or is it called remote industry?
After reading Chapter 144, no wonder some comments said that the author is unrealistic. After reading it, I felt that the author was following the template of a cool article with the protagonist's halo. At that time, negotiations for return had not yet started, right? While the protagonist is openly recruiting workers in the mainland, the British Hong Kong government also supports the protagonist. Yes, I am ill-informed, but I am not blind.









