
Brazil's Rebirth Begins with Rescuing Bankrupt Newspapers
by Mu Zichang
About This Novel
A butterfly in the Amazon rainforest of South America, flapping its wings occasionally, can cause a tornado in Texas two weeks later. Similarly, a newspaper that was on the verge of bankruptcy in Chinatown, Sao Paulo, Brazil, set off a storm that swept the world in the next few decades.
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Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
There is no sense of involvement in the development of the Chinese cause in Brazil. The writing is good but not very exciting!
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In 1980, the courtyard house had tens of thousands, but it was still hundreds of thousands, and hundreds of thousands were only after 1990.
well enough
There are not so many Chinese people in Brazil, and the others are still reasonable at the moment.
Why didn't it start in Hong Kong?
All I know about Brazil is football
What the hell are you writing about? It's really troublesome to become a media company, and there's something wrong with investing in a computer company you've never heard of! You should first change the name of the newspaper to Toutiao, and then publish a magazine to make money. Once you make money, you should immediately sell the newspaper and magazine for tens of millions of dollars, then set up a venture capital company, invest in Volvo, Microsoft, Cisco, etc. And just sit back and make a profit.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
To put it bluntly and make assumptions, this book will definitely not be any better. Another point is that if a Chinese has a million dollars, it is a double comparison.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
There is no sense of involvement in the development of the Chinese cause in Brazil. The writing is good but not very exciting!
. . . . .
In 1980, the courtyard house had tens of thousands, but it was still hundreds of thousands, and hundreds of thousands were only after 1990.
well enough
There are not so many Chinese people in Brazil, and the others are still reasonable at the moment.
Why didn't it start in Hong Kong?
All I know about Brazil is football
What the hell are you writing about? It's really troublesome to become a media company, and there's something wrong with investing in a computer company you've never heard of! You should first change the name of the newspaper to Toutiao, and then publish a magazine to make money. Once you make money, you should immediately sell the newspaper and magazine for tens of millions of dollars, then set up a venture capital company, invest in Volvo, Microsoft, Cisco, etc. And just sit back and make a profit.
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
To put it bluntly and make assumptions, this book will definitely not be any better. Another point is that if a Chinese has a million dollars, it is a double comparison.









