Chapter 40 The sword points at Zhang Jiang, the ticket to reach the sky!- "Rebirth 2000: I broke the agreement and became rich"
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In the conference room, because of the words "Zhangjiang High-tech Park", there was an instant silence.
Zhang Liheng's breathing stopped for half a beat.
The tip of Director Sun's note-taking pen pressed against the paper, and the ink spread out into a small black dot.
There are many parks in Pudong.
But Zhangjiang is the real heart, the important town that the higher-ups are always watching.
Ordinary capital cannot even touch the threshold. As soon as this young man opens his mouth, he will hit the hardest bone.
Director Zhou did not speak immediately.
He looked at Lin Chuan, took off his gold-rimmed glasses, took out the glasses cloth from his pocket, wiped it twice, and put it back on.
"How dare you stare at Zhang Jiang when you first arrived in Shanghai?"
Director Zhou's voice was not loud and his tone was calm.
But the sitting postures of several people present were somewhat upright.
"Do you know how big a plate that is?"
This sentence is not about courage.
I'm asking about trump cards.
Lin Chuan sat firmly.
No leaning back, no leaning forward.
He looked into Director Zhou's eyes and moved the corners of his mouth.
"I know."
Three words, neither light nor heavy.
"Just because I know how big a plate Zhang Jiang is, I won't touch it randomly."
Lin Chuan's fingers lightly pressed on the table.
"When most people look at Zhangjiang, they see policies, land, and tax-free quotas. When you get land, you make money, and when you build a building, you collect rent."
Director Zhou did not answer the call.
But his eyes were downcast.
This is the most troublesome situation above, and it is also something they have always wanted to change but cannot.
"But when I look at Zhangjiang, what I see is the entrance to the future technology industry."
Lin Chuan spoke at a steady pace, and every word was pronounced clearly.
“The park is valuable not because there are many buildings.”
“But whoever is the first to truly tie in the venture capital platform, industrial chain and enterprise services will be the first to reap the dividends of the next round of intensive growth of technology companies.”
He paused.
"It's not that I need Zhang Jiang to gild."
"Zhangjiang now needs a platform like Jiuzhou Venture Capital that can make the ecology come alive."
Director Sun's hand holding the pen tightened.
This is too full of words.
But Lin Chuan's previous logic was so intertwined that people couldn't find any place where they could immediately interrupt it.
Director Zhou leaned back in his chair half a beat slower.
The routine demeanor he had just now was gone.
He began to look at the young man in front of him again.
"Young people can talk a lot."
Director Zhou crossed his arms.
"You said you came with a platform and projects, so how can you prove that you are not here to tell stories?"
There is no need for Lin Chuan to speak.
Su Wantang has already pushed a heavy document to the center of the table.
The movements are neat and without unnecessary pauses.
Lin Chuan's fingers pressed on the document cover.
"In Shenzhen, Jiuzhou Venture Capital has already implemented projects."
"Enterprise software, B2B platform, wireless value-added services, game outsourcing."
Every time Lin Chuan said a word, his fingers would click on the table.
“These are not PPTs that tell stories today and disappear tomorrow.”
"It is a project that is invested with real money, and it is also a seed that can be directly introduced into the park in the future to form an upstream and downstream chain."
He pushed over a bank credit certificate next to him.
"The cash flow on the public account is more than 300 million."
“This money is not to show off, but to be used as a capital engine for front-end screening, back-end introduction, and middle-level collaboration.”
Lin Chuan looked at Director Zhou.
"Director Zhou, stories can be packaged, but cash flow and business directories cannot."
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