The three AI dragons (Cambricon, Moore Threads, and Muxi) have a total revenue of approximately 7 billion, with a total market value of 12 trillion. The key is that apart from Cambricon being a bit of a real player, the others are mostly just boasting, and this bubble may take 100 years to digest. The market dream rate is really quite terrifying, and when the bubble bursts, many people may never be able to recover their investment in their lifetime.
The public relations company said it took more than a month to transfer, Ju Jingyi said that her monthly income is very low and rare. Personally, I still suggest that the tax department get involved and investigate thoroughly. China's entertainment industry is the place with the most serious tax evasion in the world, and the income in the entertainment industry is the highest in the world, which is problematic.
Pinduoduo is really a gangster enterprise. I've never seen a company dare to confront the national regulatory authority like Pinduoduo does. It's said that there are many former high-ranking officials within Pinduoduo, which is indeed impressive. Pinduoduo runs rampant with counterfeit and inferior products, and being able to thrive like this truly has its reasons behind it.
First of all, the driver is a Jew, representing the interests of the Democratic Party. In fact, the core issue at that time was the British stirring up trouble, with Biden leading the war in Ukraine. Aggressively, plus Putin is also a warmonger. At first, there was a glimmer of peace, and a ceasefire agreement was almost reached, but then the little golden boy took a kickback from the arms companies and personally went to Ukraine to stop the ceasefire agreement. One can only say that the resonance of multiple forces led to the war in Ukraine, and in the end, the common people paid the price, with a population loss of 20 million in Ukraine. The privileged class in Ukraine remains incredibly wealthy, and the driver has a large villa in Israel, living a very good life.
Current situation of global industrialization: Current status of re-industrialization in the United States. At present, the industrialization in the United States is below expectations, and re-industrialization is quite difficult. The United States has invested real money, providing enormous subsidies, and the support from various policies is very substantial. The support among enterprises is also significant; if you set up a factory in the U.S., American factories and businesses will prioritize using your products, even if the quality is slightly lower and the price is higher. A friend of mine runs a small factory in the U.S., and over the past few years, he has received various subsidies totaling over 10 million USD. He jokingly says that making a profit in the U.S. market mainly relies on these subsidies. He mentions that he doesn't even need to look for customers; they come to him, and there’s always business to be done. However, the main constraint to his expansion is that the costs in the U.S. are just too high; operating a factory in the U.S. costs more than five times that of domestic operations. Even with such significant support from customers, just producing products still does not yield profits. Additionally, the U.S. lacks complete supporting infrastructure and sufficient industrial talent, making it very difficult for this small factory to operate. Nonetheless, the support from the U.S. is very strong and sustained. Although the return of U.S. manufacturing is slow, it is progressing step by step. This is a consensus among U.S. political, business, and interested parties in the United States. Re-industrialization in the United States
The 16 Misjudgments of China by Various Countries: 1st, Britain: China dares not shell our warships; 2nd, America: China dares not send troops to Korea; 3rd, India: China dares not retaliate and start a war; 4th, Soviet Union: China cannot produce atomic bombs; 5th, America: China cannot produce nuclear missiles; 6th, America: China cannot produce hydrogen bombs; 7th, America: China cannot produce nuclear submarines; 8th, Vietnam: China dares not send troops to Vietnam; 9th, America: China cannot produce intercontinental missiles; 10th, America: China cannot produce the Beidou system; 11th, America: China cannot produce strategic early warning aircraft; 12th, America: China cannot manage manned spaceflight; 13th, America: China has no capability to build a space station; 14th, America: China has no capability to manufacture chips; 15th, America: China absolutely cannot produce stealth fighters; 16th, FIFA: Expanding the national football team can enter the world. The Chinese men's football team has been a national disgrace in recent years.
I have seen many people returning from Australia, Japan, and the United States. The core issue is that they ran out of money locally; they originally thought that bringing a few million, or hundreds of thousands, would allow them to live comfortably in Europe and America. As a result, they found that they had no earning capacity or a very low earning capacity locally. If you earn in RMB and spend in USD, the money runs out quickly. These individuals were also misled by these so-called public intellectuals back in the day, and ultimately, they were defeated by reality and returned home dejected.
After the Thai military bombed Cambodia, why is no one speaking up for him? 1. First of all, Cambodia is the world's capital of scams, a living hell. Behind this are Hun Sen and his son, supporting the scam syndicates. 2. Former Thai Prime Minister Phetdangtan revealed the reasons for the bombing of Cambodia; originally, everyone had agreed to jointly combat crime syndicates, scam zones, casinos, and drugs with China, Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia. However, Hun Sen and his son from Cambodia disagreed. If the crackdown on crime were to happen, it would significantly reduce the profits for Hun Sen and his son. Then, recordings of my discussions with them regarding the crackdown were posted online, and they even maliciously accused me and my father, deliberately forcing me to resign from the position of Prime Minister and making my father take the blame. Now, the Thai military's actions against Cambodia are receiving worldwide acclaim; this is the eradication of a living hell, a righteous act.
It is rumored that the internet will be taxed at 25%, no longer maintaining the 15% tax rate for high-tech enterprises. The rumor indicates that the criteria for identifying high-tech enterprises will be adjusted, and platform-type internet companies will not be recognized as high-tech enterprises, thus no longer applicable for the 15% preferential tax rate. From now on, they will pay corporate income tax at 25%. It should have been like this long ago; our internet companies and internet platform companies are essentially platform-type companies. Just look at what business they are doing? They are all about exploiting others, with very little investment in technology, ultimately engaging in usury, and going to great lengths to charge high commissions on the platform. In fact, internet companies are now just collecting ground rent; since you are collecting ground rent, you should bear social responsibilities and tax obligations.
In the eyes of Guangdong bosses, employees are still long-term workers: In recent years, Guangdong's economy has not matched that of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, and perhaps it will lose its status as the top GDP province in the coming years. The core reason is that local entrepreneurs in Guangdong generally have a low perspective, still stuck in a feudal mindset; they believe that companies are their personal possessions, and you executives are just working for my family. They have a landlord mentality, treating you workers like you should be satisfied with just enough food, and giving you some bonuses is a blessing. The times have completely changed, but clinging to old management thinking will gradually weaken the company, and it will slowly be eliminated by the times. When Guangdong business owners make money, they often prefer to transfer it overseas, resulting in a very low industry depth. Entrepreneurs in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai respect talent, respect intellectual property, and are willing to share; therefore, in the long run, any province from Zhejiang or Jiangsu can easily surpass Guangdong. Guangdong's reliance on the dividends of reform and opening up should soon be exhausted, entering a continuous downward channel, which is determined by the perspective of the entrepreneurial group. Guangdong's vitality lies in the large number of entrepreneurs from other provinces taking root here, supporting Guangdong; otherwise, it would decline even faster.
The price of gold jewelry has risen again to 1353, with a difference of about 400 from the gold price. Now, gold jewelry is just deceiving fools, definitely harvesting chives. Once again, I emphasize that buying gold bars from the bank is truly cost-effective. Bank gold bars are just the futures price plus about 10 dollars. Cherish the days when you can still buy gold bars from the bank; making your own gold jewelry is just a labor cost of about 15–20 dollars per gram. As for the price of gold bars, I also expect it to reach 1500 grams in the future.
Taylor Swift personally contributed 1.44 billion yuan in bonuses for everyone, widely praised for the philosophy of "giving money directly without assessing value." After the successful conclusion of the "Eras Tour" concert tour, Taylor informed her team that she decided to dig into her own pockets, taking out $197 million (approximately 1.44 billion yuan) as an additional bonus for everyone, leaving the team in disbelief and on the verge of tears. Reports reveal that each dancer received over 5 million yuan, and each truck driver received over 700,000 yuan. The emotional scenes of dancers bursting into tears and nearly fainting while opening their envelopes went viral, with subtitles labeling it as "life-changing bonuses." Some truck drivers used their bonuses to pay for their children's tuition, with family members publicly expressing gratitude. The bonuses are separate from regular salaries and are personally funded by Taylor, covering over 800 people, from on-stage performers to behind-the-scenes staff, including more than 500 outsourced workers. In addition to the dancers that everyone is concerned about, it also includes truck drivers, lighting technicians, makeup artists, security personnel, and more. The workplace philosophy of "giving money directly without assessing value" has received widespread acclaim.
Having money means having people; the United States relies on its status as a global wealth center. Continuously attracting the best brains and top talents from around the world. Immigrants from all over the world dream of going to the United States, so the U.S. remains powerful; this is an objective fact that must be recognized. This world is very simple: if you have money, you have people.
The defeat of Northeast China stems from the decline in population: The current birth rate in Northeast China is only 0.7, while Japan still has 1.2, meaning that Northeast China's birth rate is more than 40% lower than Japan's. People are the sum of socio-economic activities. Without people, there is nothing. Whether it is the economic decline or stagnation of Northeast China, it originates from the collapse of the population. The population is the most important component of the economy and also the foundation of the economy. Currently, our population crisis should be the most severe crisis in the present and the next century.