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What do you think of Xia, a "stranger who came to Hong Kong by plane"?
How much can such a small factory and such a manager do? No one can predict this. If these old women in their forties can predict, the following things will not happen.
Xia borrowed 65,438+065,438+00,000 yuan for the color printing production line. The old ladies fried the pot and opposed it in unison, because the risk is too great, and the interest alone is more than 10 thousand a year! They would rather sell this small factory to Xia for 6000 yuan than take risks with him. Old ladies are used to it. They had no idea that Xia would become a billionaire.
There was a small factory in Xia, which operated independently and lent money to the production line. The profit of that year was 78,000 yuan. By 1985, it has made a profit of more than10 million yuan.
The old ladies regretted it. They have hardly seen him under their noses, and they never thought that a small "black five" paper cutter could have such great ability.
1 10,000 is nothing, far from the end of the Xia Dynasty.
1989 I learned about the production project of "processing fruit and vegetable chips" from a friend's chat in the summer, and I didn't sleep a wink all night. The next day, I flew to Hainan to find an agent. After two years of tortuous experience, at the end of 199 1, I finally bought this equipment at a high price of10.9 million dollars. He didn't put into production at once. He has an inspiration that huge profits will come from equipment, not products! He immediately turned to production equipment. By May 1993, he had produced the first production line in China, and the price was set at 6.7 million yuan, far lower than the import price. A year and a half later, he earned 90 million yuan from this project.
Xia has become a billionaire. This is beyond the imagination of those old ladies.
Since then, Xia has staged a more magnificent commercial war drama. Among them, the use of helicopters to guide foreign ships into our ports is impressive.
By the end of 1998, there were 2 billion summers. At this time, he learned that the helicopter pilot service of Hualong Airlines in Shanghai has not been carried out, foreign ships have been berthed for a long time, and it is difficult to enter Hong Kong, and foreigners complain. He immediately visited the Shanghai Economic Commission. After hard work, Xiahejia Group finally won this business and entered the field of general aviation. Shanghai Port receives 300,000-400,000 foreign ships every year, and charges 20,000 yuan for each pilotage. Hejia earns at least 700 million every year!
1August 1999 12, the relevant ministries and commissions of the central government, leaders of Shanghai and Sichuan provinces, and hundreds of journalists from all over the world attended the helicopter pilot test flight ceremony held in Shanghai port.
At this point, China ended the history of no pilotage and became the fifth country in the world to hold this service after Singapore, Australia and Canada. And this pride was created by Xia, a paper cutter in the street factory.
-Quoted from think and grow rich, Yanbian People's Publishing House.
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