Tao Liangchen

Chapter 798 The Bluff Department

The female doctor came to check on her.

She only told Yin Liuli to rest well and maintain sufficient physical strength.

These things don't necessarily happen immediately; it could be within the next day or two. There are two highly paid confinement nannies, posing as Yin Liuli's aunts, taking care of her around the clock.

As a confidante of Mother Tang, the hospital's director knew some information and found a reason to arrange for the most outstanding obstetrician to be on duty, so there was nothing to worry about.

Su Yehao and Yin Liuli exchanged a few text messages. After she fell asleep again, he left the hospital and returned to the villa on Taipa Island to rest…

The next morning.

Linda Yun helped buy breakfast, and also brought some food for the bodyguards.

After she went upstairs, she peeked into the master bedroom and nagged, "It's already past eight o'clock, Ah-hao, why aren't you up yet? Miss Yin could give birth at any time, you better be ready."

"Okay, I'll get up right away. I just called Qingying, she said she's going to Japan and sent my son to Grandpa."

Su Yehao woke up and was lying in bed. He stretched and sighed:

"The older one has just started walking, and the younger one is about to be born. If Jiang Yu and the others also get pregnant, wouldn't I have at least four children? Luckily, we don't live together, it's making my head spin just thinking about it. It won't be long before they start making a fuss."

"Who told you to have so many girlfriends?"

After Linda Yun finished speaking, she reminded him, "I'll go prepare breakfast for you. Oh, and the office told me that Goldman Sachs has contacted another Apple shareholder for you, who only holds about 2%, but the asking price is a bit high. It would be better to buy the circulating shares directly from the market."

Since buying the Apple shares held by Saudi Kingdom Holding, they have fallen by about 6% so far, and the stock price is becoming more and more reasonable.

Su Yehao thought for a while, walked towards the bathroom, and said:

"Okay, let them arrange it. First take out two hundred million US dollars, just don't push up Apple's stock price. There's no rush to buy slowly."

"Okay, I brought the documents, you can look at them after you finish eating…"

Like many wealthy people, Su Yehao's business is now diverse and complex. He holds shares in more than forty companies, many of which are small and medium-sized game companies that he invested in and acquired through KOKO Ventures and Yanwenzi Group in his early years.

After the recent mergers and reorganizations, more than a dozen companies can be reduced at once.

Every day, big and small things happen constantly, and even just looking at the documents that are summarized and sent to him takes up a lot of time.

When going out, without a nanny to help prepare, Linda Yun buys something to eat on the way to work.

For breakfast, he ate glutinous rice and preserved meat steamed rice, plus two large chicken dumplings, paired with sweet soy milk.

The so-called chicken ball bun has a rich filling, including pork, diced chicken, barbecued pork, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, etc. Su Yehao used to eat it often. This store seems to have added some curry, making the taste even richer.

Without a newspaper to pass the time, Su Yehao ate while looking at the company's documents. When he saw a document from Qianxin International, he flipped through it and found that the preparation work had been completed and production could begin at any time.

Previously, in order to avoid unnecessary attention and have the wafer foundry project nipped in the bud, the company name wasn't even officially established.

A few days ago, he felt it was about time, so he established a "Hong Kong Microelectronics Group" in Hong Kong, and also registered a subsidiary in Pengcheng, named "Qianxin International."

The last time he visited the Qianxin City project, the lithography machine purchased from Canon of Japan had just been delivered. After half a year of installation and debugging, it was finally able to officially start foundry production.

This made Su Yehao extremely excited.

Not counting the lithography machine orders that will be paid for next, he has spent more than 1.6 billion US dollars on the wafer foundry project, supporting a group of talents in the wafer foundry field, spending money like water every day. Now he finally sees a return on his investment.

If the wafer foundry and new lithography machine research and development projects weren't so expensive, investing in a casino hotel worth more than a billion US dollars wouldn't be a problem at all.

If he put the invested money in the mainland, he could use bank leverage to support a super-large real estate development project worth tens of billions of RMB. There would be no need to be as meticulous as he is now. With more than 3 billion US dollars lying in his account, he still feels it's not enough.

To put it bluntly.

Some projects have a long return cycle. Although the money invested is appreciating, it hasn't brought in enough cash.

The reason why Su Yehao attaches so much importance to 5S Asset Management is that he hopes this "cash cow" can develop as soon as possible. For example, this time, investors frantically redeemed their funds, and 5S Asset Management earned more than 50 million RMB just from handling fees.

Internet projects, real estate projects, and semiconductor projects are all bottomless pits that only take in money and don't give anything back. The cash flow seems abundant, but in reality, it can only last for two or three years at most, so he has to find ways to make money.

So when Su Yehao saw that Qianxin International had the hope of being self-sufficient, he felt the burden on his shoulders lighten a little, and he hurriedly asked Linda Yun, "Did Qianxin International and Hong Kong Microelectronics contact me to attend an event?"

Linda Yun flipped through the itinerary arranged by the assistant's office and said in surprise, "There really is. They invited you to attend the opening ceremony tomorrow. The location is in Qianxin International. What about Miss Yin's side?"

"...Who has nothing better to do, arranging this kind of event? It's better to keep a low profile now. I would prefer that no one except customers has even heard of this company."

Su Yehao knew that this was his fault.

He hasn't paid enough attention to Qianxin International, and he usually doesn't take the initiative to communicate and contact them.

In fact, as far as the current situation is concerned, the wafer foundry business is not too important. As long as it doesn't threaten the United States' interests in the semiconductor field, it will only cause conflicts within a small range, mainly with the counterparts in Taiwan.

The chip sales and design links are controlled by European and American companies, and lithography machines come from Japan. Qianxin International, a wafer foundry, seems to be high-end, but in fact, it doesn't have much that truly belongs to it.

The fact that Qianxin International and Hong Kong Microelectronics Group were able to complete the preparatory work safely and without incident is also because European and American companies don't pay much attention to this industry. It's just a slightly more high-end processing plant, and there is no essential difference from those foundries that produce clothing and shoes. It lacks core competitiveness.

Su Yehao doesn't think so.

As long as the production link is done to the extreme, when European and American companies entrust the production business to foundries to control costs, and cut off the relevant business themselves, they can gain some advantages by mastering the right to speak in the foundry link.

Linda Yun then asked, "What should we do then? The event has been prepared, should we find an excuse to stop it temporarily?"

"Forget it, it's just an opening ceremony. Invite fewer media outlets, tell them not to publicize it widely, and minimize the impact."

Just after saying this, Su Yehao added:

"Also, spend more money and secretly find some European and American media to attack me, and write that I have invested so much, but I don't see any hope of returning the investment, and the progress of the Hong Kong semiconductor industrial park is slow, and the capital chain may have problems, etc."

Linda Yun was stunned and asked in surprise, "Do you have a fever, did it damage your brain?"

Su Yehao smiled slightly and replied:

"What do you know? It's enough for customers to know our capabilities, the existence of the external忽悠部 (Hu You Bu - Deceiving Department) is very necessary. How easy is it to overtake on a curve? Not to mention the United States, the counterparts on the island are eyeing us covetously, and they are willing to lower prices for Intel and AMD, for fear that I will steal their computer chip foundry business. If they think I'm not good enough, they will relax their vigilance against me. If they succeed in scaring away other investors, they can also avoid new opponents from competing with us for the market…"