readx(); No matter what Steve asked next, Feng Yu would always bring the topic back. Except for Lian Xiang and Feng Yu Pai, he didn't mention anything else. Many of the answers were ambiguous, which made Steve quite helpless.
Although Steve said it was not an interview, he still wanted to treat it as an interview. When Forbes magazine publishes other people's assets, they never ask for other people's opinions, and they do it so that everyone is proud of it. Some people feel that the assets are underreported and are insulted.
But Feng Yu made him feel depressed. He had never seen a rich man who didn't want to be famous. Could it be that they are like those in the Rothschild family, who only show superficial things to others, and their real assets are beyond your reach
Bill Gates also didn't get a satisfactory answer, but Feng Yu praised Microsoft several times, which made him feel very good. Even though he is already the announced richest man in the world, he still cares about what others say. Every time someone praises Microsoft, it makes him feel particularly proud.
Bill Gates wanted to ask Feng Yu whether those legends were true. For example, Feng Yu was a machinery manufacturing tycoon, a food tycoon, a retail tycoon, etc.
But he thought about it and finally didn't ask. He is not Steve. If he asks these questions, he will let Feng Yu know that he is inquiring about Feng Yu. This will make him look very disrespectful. Anyway, it will be a long time in the future, and Feng Yu cannot hide it for a lifetime.
When Steve left, he looked depressed. This was the most difficult person to get in contact with among the rich people he had ever talked to, and also the most difficult person to see through.
He is obviously only in his early twenties, yet he gives off a very sophisticated feeling. He spoke impeccably, always changing the topic in time, and always had a smile on his face, which made him go a little crazy.
Feng Yu was a financial broker in his previous life, and what he was best at was using words to confuse others. Otherwise, how could the customers hand over their money to him? How can a customer accept a loss in investment
Although Steve was shrewd, no one could try to trick Feng Yu out of what he said when he didn't want to say it.
Looking at the notebook in front of him, Steve was a little confused. How to do this? There are so many questions without answers, and many of them have Feng Yu trying to figure out an answer. How should he write a manuscript
Could it be written that Feng Yu initially invested in humidifiers and bladeless fans, then VCDs, and finally computers and Microsoft? So where did Feng Yu get the money to invest in the humidifier? You said you made money from humidifiers and invested in VCD, and then you had money to invest in Microsoft
He wouldn't even believe this, let alone the readers. If Feng Yu had sold those companies, it might still be possible, but those companies were neither listed nor sold, so how could he have so much money to buy Microsoft shares
Most of the questions in his notebook have no answers! How could he write it, based on his own conjecture? This is irresponsible to readers and is not the style of Forbes.
But Forbes has omitted a rich man like Feng Yu. Doesn’t this disappoint those loyal readers of Forbes? And Forbes is not a quarterly or annual publication, it is a biweekly. He knew it, but couldn't report it at all, which made him even more crazy.
How about mentioning it in the next issue? Feng Yu is from China, and Forbes is not published in China. This should be okay, right? By the way, Forbes has a branch in Asia. Let them investigate and maybe they can get results.
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"Bill." Feng Yu stopped Bill Gates who was about to leave. "The company has no regulations. I have to work here every day, right?"
Bill Gates looked at Feng Yu with some confusion: "Of course not. Directors of the company have very free time. As long as you can do your job well, everything else doesn't matter."
"Well, let me arrange my work here. I plan to take some time off."
Bill Gates didn't know how to answer. You've only been working at the company for a few days and you're about to take a vacation? However, he thought that when negotiating salary with Feng Yu, Feng Yu only wanted normal director equity incentives and no other salary. His treatment was worse than that of other executives, and it seemed normal to ask for a vacation.
"What's wrong with you? Do you need my help?" Bill Gates asked.
Feng Yu knew that since Bill Gates asked this, he was not being polite. This is the cultural difference between the United States and China. In China, even if you don't want to help, you have to be polite. When someone asks you for help, find a way to shirk it.
But in the United States, once you say it, you show your willingness to help and you won't shirk it. If you don’t want to, even if you are polite, you won’t do it!
"When I came here, I always stayed in hotels. I thought I should buy a house." Although Microsoft provides housing for employees, Feng Yu doesn't want to live in a dormitory-like place with those programmers.
When Bill Gates heard what Feng Yu said, he immediately became very excited: "It would be best if you build your own house. It should be turned into a large manor, and everything in it should be built according to your ideas. I know a few very good people." I can introduce you to the designer."
Feng Yu suddenly remembered that Bill Gates' mansion in his previous life was world-famous. It was said that the construction started in 1990 and took seven years to finally be completed. Later, it was continuously renovated and repaired, and the cost was an astonishing US$63 million. When the land was purchased, it only cost US$2 million.
Of course, Bill Gates' smart home is indeed worth the money. Someone has said that if this mansion was in a big city, such as New York or Los Angeles, the value would be at least dozens of times higher!
Of course, the decorations inside the house are even more ridiculously expensive. It is said that there are many oil paintings and other things worth tens of millions of dollars, but most of them are computer pictures.
Feng Yu also likes this kind of luxury house, but he doesn't want to build it in the United States. If he wants to build it, it should be built in China so that his family can enjoy it. Site selection is also very important, to avoid various harsh natural environments and dangers.
In the United States, Feng Yu plans to buy an ordinary house. It doesn't need to be big, but it needs to be safe.
Although Feng Yu hired many retired soldiers and professional bodyguards, those bodyguards were equipped with guns, which made Feng Yu very insecure.
This shows that the bodyguards believe that when someone attacks Feng Yu, they will also use firearms!
Moreover, although Feng Yu chose these bodyguards with the best reputation, Feng Yu could not fully trust these people. In public places, perhaps these people will do their best and fulfill their duties. But if someone has bad intentions and wants to kill Feng Yu and escape by himself, then choosing home is the most convenient way.
In such a country where guns are not banned, Feng Yu feels very insecure. Feng Yu doesn't know how those people think they feel safe when they have guns. Anyway, he feels that even if he has a gun in his hand, he thinks that others also have it. The gun could threaten his life from a long distance, which made him very unhappy.
Therefore, when Feng Yu is in the United States, he will never go to places with poor public security. Feng Yu doesn't want to go and try for himself whether those places are really that bad.
"Bill, it took too long to build it myself. Now I have to buy a house to live in first. Do you have any recommendations?" (To be continued.)