Chapter 040 Why are you filming Crippled Hao? If you're so brave, film Brother Nan!
Chapter 040 Why are you filming Crippled Hao? If you're so brave, film Brother Nan!
February 8th, a newly built residential complex in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Su Nan was working on a script in his study when Ah Hong walked in with a cup of tea and asked with a smile, "Brother Nan, are you going to the film set today?"
This is a thousand-square-foot mansion directly opposite Rosamund Kwan's, with only two units per floor.
It is the only property in Hong Kong owned by Su Nan. He acquired it last August, renovated it, and then left it empty for a while.
It's like he has a home here.
Su Nan laughed and said, "Go ahead, and invite Thirteen to dinner as the middleman."
"I'd also like to meet that Taiwanese guy; if all goes well, we might be able to set up a production line."
"The mainland Dickson plant needs one to three years to achieve 60% localization of the industrial chain. If handled well, this can be accelerated."
I told Thirteen about it yesterday on set.
It was Lao Yang who, in early November, pushed the Oriental Daily to expose his scandal and tested him step by step.
It was Lao Yang who supported Jet Li's resurgence after his future manager, Lao Cai, was killed.
The person who promoted films such as "The New Legend of Shaolin" and "High Risk" also supported Ah Jie in establishing Zhengdong Films.
The Zheng Dong (Fang Shiyu) series and (Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng) were both taken over by Lao Yang in Wanwan.
The actor who played Yang Cai Ni's policeman boyfriend in "High Risk" is Old Yang's son.
Other versions, such as Richie Jen's version (Chu Liuxiang) and (The World's Number One), are also from his company.
Of course, these are the films that Lao Yang invested in or supported that made a name for himself. He also invested in many films that were flops and involved money laundering.
If the other party is willing to arrange for (Kung Fu) to be shown in Taiwan, then selling the port to Old Yang is also acceptable.
But what Southern Jiangsu wants is more than just that!
In the early 90s, Taiwan was involved in the upstream and downstream of precision electronics, from precision gears to semiconductor IC integrated circuits, and so on.
They all have complete industrial chains and rich experience in OEM manufacturing.
The hand-cranked emergency radios developed in southern Jiangsu use core components purchased from the United States and Taiwan, which Taiwan also has the capacity to produce.
Just like when Rosamund Kwan asked him on the 2nd, should he wait a year or two while the mainland concentrates its efforts on major projects, or should he open a factory in Taiwan?
It's not that it's impossible to open a factory in Taiwan, but labor costs, land costs, and water and electricity are all expensive, and other costs are far greater than cooperating with the mainland.
If I see Lao Yang on the (prank) set today, we can chat and have lunch together.
After discussing the (Kung Fu) port operation, let's talk about smuggling a batch of production lines?
Production lines for integrated circuits in micro-power generation technology, precision gears, and power management.
Once set up properly, this device can be used not just as a hand-cranked emergency radio, but also to serve related fields.
The significance is far less than Musk bringing Tesla to Shanghai and helping the mainland to localize the entire new energy electric vehicle industry chain.
That's still hundreds of streets away.
But it's definitely a good thing; it increases the sense of overall situation in southern Jiangsu and also makes money along the way!
What Su Nan is doing now involves smuggling, but it's essentially copying what the Huo family did in the 1950s and 60s.
The more of this kind of homework you copy, the better.
Ah Hong said with a slight regret, "I wanted to go shopping and see a movie with you, but business is more important."
"While Sister Zhi is still asleep, I'll help you take it easy."
She has also been in Hong Kong for more than half a year, and apart from their respective periods of intense study and improvement.
They rarely go out or shop, especially since they are still relatively unknown and not yet famous, and don't need to pretend too much when they go out.
That way you can enjoy shopping more.
But business was more important, so Ah Hong could only let Brother Nan take one more small step on the path of becoming celibate after leaving home.
……
It was a little after 10 a.m.
While Su Nan was observing the filming of the (prank) movie, Xiang Shisan led Limpy Ma and Old Yang Wanwan into the theater.
Old Yang, standing far away, cupped his hands in greeting.
As he approached, Old Yang reached out and laughed, "Brother Nan, it's an honor to meet you!"
Ma, who had been shot by an RPG in his villa a few months ago, was all smiles. "Brother Nan, let's do some promotion before (Kung Fu) is released."
"Just watch our newspaper's methods; we'll dominate the front page for ten consecutive days."
Regardless of whether he secretly thought that Shixiawei Anan was more unruly and had a bad temper than Dutch Lao Cai, he was still a person of great character.
The arrival of a true RPG is both impressive and convincing.
Even the notorious thief Ah Huan committed a series of robberies with an AK-6 four months later in June of this year.
That's what made him famous throughout Hong Kong and Kowloon, and the film and television industry has been remaking his story for one or two decades!
Shixiawei Nan Ge is harmless to ordinary citizens, actors, and celebrities, and is extremely law-abiding.
But what about Hutchison Whampoa's Ma Wangtao, Big Eyes, Boxing King Qing, and then that other Ma guy?
The sudden change in style is utterly absurd; casually offering someone peanuts is as casual as offering cigarettes when you meet them.
They had never seen such a neurotic older brother before.
In the end, it all comes down to Hutchison Whampoa's Ma Wangtao.
If Ah Tao's ex-girlfriend hadn't caused trouble, Nan Ge would probably be studying law at HKU right now.
Lawyers are great; if the other party is still hanging out in the legal circle, they must be a model of intellectuals.
It shouldn't have gotten to the point where they're even worse than the most despicable thugs.
Why bother making films like "The Godfather of Hong Kong" and "Crippled Ho"? If Mak Dang-hung had the guts, he could remake Ah Nam's biography.
They then realized that Ah Xiong was truly courageous!
A mix of emotions was churning inside them, but on the surface, Brother Yang and Lame Ma were still quite adept at handling things.
Southern Jiangsu is also good at maintaining superficial politeness; they'll discuss business after the fighting is over.
This seems to be a common tactic in the business world.
After exchanging pleasantries, Su Nan, while smoking, remarked, "The Nikkei index plummeted from 38957 points on December 29th of the year before last to below 20,000 in one fell swoop."
"Now it has rebounded back to 25000 points."
"Those big European and American capital are too bloated; it's common for them to make a billion dollars from shorting a hundred million."
"When will we lowly underlings get a slice of that pie?"
Old Yang, who was all smiles, and the lame Ma, including Xiang Shisan?
Everyone looked at each other in bewilderment. These were all true, but could these shady characters compare to the super-capital of Judah and Onsa?
For example, isn't this the lunchbox distributor in the (Dao Ma Dan) drama crew?
Want to date both Brigitte Lin and Cherie Chung at the same time and have them support you? That's more than just a pipe dream.
Su Nan spoke up again, "I wanted to short the Nikkei in the early 90s because I was worried that the Japanese would arbitrarily change financial rules and cheat people."
"They did indeed make several explicit changes and also cracked down hard on both large and small short sellers."
"However, given its competition with Judah's super-capital, I'm still more optimistic that it will plummet."
Did he say this to show off? No.
If you want Lao Yang to smuggle a batch of CNC precision gears and semiconductor integrated circuit production lines, you have to show Lao Yang the profits.
Now, let's predict that after the Nikkei's big rebound in late 90 and early 91, it will plummet again.
A few months later, the Nikkei plummeted from over 25000 to 14000 points, a level not seen since 92.
Under this general trend, it doesn't need to actually fall to 14000, as long as the downward trend resumes.
This proves Su Nan's foresight; he was able to help Lao Yang make a profit by investing in Oracle stock.
This facilitates the import of numerous production lines from Taiwan to replenish the mainland's industrial base.
Old Yang has been to jail twice already. If you're just scaring him, the most he'll do is offer concessions on film sales and cooperation.
A balance of carrots and sticks makes deep cooperation easier.
It is indeed regrettable to sit idly by and watch the Nikkei and real estate bubbles collapse when you only have small amounts of money and no super capital.
After a moment of silence, Xiang Shisan laughed in support, saying, "The Nikkei's performance these past two years has been terrifyingly volatile, even more so than the 87 stock market crash."
"However, it's really possible for big capital to make tens or hundreds of billions of dollars in such cases."
"Damn it, we little guys can only watch with envy."
Regardless of why Ishigaki Nan-ge is talking about this, who doesn't know how to say nice things?
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