Becoming a Billionaire after Divorce-Chapter 648 - 232: Sun Dasheng’s River City Journey (Part 2)

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Chapter 648: Chapter 232: Sun Dasheng’s River City Journey (Part 2)

"Thank you, Master, I won’t let down your trust." Ouyang Jiani couldn’t help but hug his waist.

Sun Dasheng was taken aback.

He quickly pried her hands away, "What are you doing? The office door is wide open, don’t let people see."

"Hehe... I forgot for a moment, I thought we were in Master’s office." Ouyang Jiani laughed awkwardly.

"Alright, if there’s anything missing in the office, just tell my secretary, Xiao Yang, she’ll handle it for you."

After finishing the instructions, Sun Dasheng made a hasty retreat.

Watching her master grow more timid with age, Ouyang Jiani chuckled to herself.

Back then... hmm! He wouldn’t let even a good disciple slip by... the Great Winner Thief.

.....

After a series of measures, the company achieved the initial stage of self-purification. Despite experiencing some turmoil, it was worth it.

Also due to the company’s leading employee benefits, the turmoil was quickly quelled.

As if nothing had happened before.

This left peers astounded.

No way, no way, would so many personnel changes have no impact on them?

So the competitors’ plan to seize an opportunity fell through.

Allocated 200 billion to Sun Dacheng to build a media giant.

Sun Dasheng looked at the total assets of the company and found there was still 300 billion lying in the account.

Where should the next investment be?

The hottest industries now: New Energy, AI.

One represents the new direction of energy development, the other represents the improvement of new productivity.

In new energy investment, the company has spent a considerable amount, with a fairly comprehensive layout, including cooperation with Baidu on new energy vehicles and its own investment in new energy core: battery factories.

But in another hot industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI), the company is significantly weaker, or you could say hasn’t explored much.

This can’t really be blamed for short-sightedness.

But because domestic research in this area is significantly behind.

Even if he wants to invest in this area, he can’t find a target.

Only Baidu has some competitiveness.

He’s now got some shares in Baidu, and getting more is extremely difficult.

It was by coincidence that he got them initially.

Moreover, he has always had a concern: the improvement of new productivity will inevitably bring about the obsolescence of old productivity.

Simply put, the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence will lead to many people losing their jobs.

Because under the replacement of artificial intelligence, the employment of many labor-intensive enterprises will show a significant downward trend.

This is not a good thing.

Before new positions are created, it will only bring about social conflicts, greatly increasing unemployment rates.

It means that while new productivity advances significantly, old productivity has nowhere to go.

Sometimes society rises in a spiral manner.

It doesn’t mean the more advanced things are necessarily better. (In the long term, it must be good)

According to his consistent thinking: technology, in the end, is to serve people, not the other way around.

If a technology makes great strides forward, but brings various problems to human society, then it must stop and first solve human problems before progressing.

Of course, this issue is specific to our people-oriented country.

In those developed capitalist countries, those capitals wouldn’t consider these things.

Whether the people are eating grass has nothing to do with them, they only care about profit, and only profit can interest them.

So wasn’t the earlier system’s guidance to acquire those sunset industries, labor-intensive companies, without any basis?

This prompted Sun Dasheng to think.

This system has some depth.

He hadn’t thought it through before.

Now recalling, there is indeed this possibility.

After understanding the key points in this.

Sun Dasheng knew what to do next.

To continue the previous path of acquiring labor-intensive companies to the end.

However, the approach needs some slight adjustments.

Previously, due to survival issues, the companies acquired were basically concentrated in developed areas: Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Jingjin Tanghuangbohai.

Now, should we consider more about the underdeveloped areas in central and western regions?

To better align with the country’s development strategy.

The nation has been pursuing industry upgrade plans, but the results are not very satisfactory: most of the backward industries in coastal cities have basically been transferred to neighboring countries (mostly to Vietnam), instead of central and western inland cities.

This is certainly not a good phenomenon.

Because only when industries are transferred to central and western regions, supporting jobs, can local people who have often gone out to work be called back.

Industries and talents create consumption.

The economy can improve, forming a positive cycle.

Central and western regions can develop and share the benefits of economic development.

"First rich leading later rich" won’t become empty words.

Relying solely on the state financial revenue transfer is completely insufficient.

Just like those working in poverty alleviation, giving a man fish is less effective than teaching him to fish, can the problem be solved just by handing out money?

Of course not.

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The next work focus shifts to central and western regions.

The three most important cities in central and western regions are: River City in the central, Tianfu in the southwest, and Chang’an in the northwest.

First stop for acquisitions, River City.

He rarely comes to River City.

Although it’s the provincial capital of his hometown, but since he studied and worked mainly in Shanghai City, River City remains quite unfamiliar to him.

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