Before the funds from the two major associations arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. The companies owned by Phil International are located near Stanford and provide Stanford with internships and employment positions.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng's hand happily...

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. The companies owned by Phil International are located near Stanford and provide Stanford with internships and employment positions.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. The companies owned by Phil International are located near Stanford and provide Stanford with internships and employment positions.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng happily. Before the funds from the two major associations had arrived, Wang Zheng ran to the principal's office while get out of class was over.

When Vice Principal Louis Bryan saw that the visitor was Wang Zheng, he immediately put down the work at hand, stood up, hugged him, and said with a smile: "Phil, why are you here free?"

It’s no wonder that Principal Brian is enthusiastic about Wang Zheng. Phil International’s companies are located near Stanford and have provided Stanford with internships and jobs.

Moreover, the portion of the crowdfunding network shares previously sold to Stanford has now made the Stanford Entrepreneurship Center a lot of money.

Wang Zheng did not greet him politely, and directly explained his purpose: "I want to set up two materials laboratories, focusing on semiconductors and new energy. Stanford has many talents, and you have such a wide network of contacts in academia. Of course I am the second one."

One of them will come to you."

Brian laughed. He has been working at Stanford for half his life, and the most proud thing is when others praise Stanford.

He immediately smiled and said: "Then you have really found the right person. However, new materials are a big issue that costs money. Sometimes they may not produce results for several years. Can you ensure continued investment?"

Researching and developing new materials, especially semiconductors and new energy materials, is indeed a money-burning sinkhole, but this is also Wang Zheng’s purpose.

If it didn't cost money, he wouldn't want to do it.

"There is no problem with funding. Phil International's companies are in good profitability. I plan to invest at least 20 million in the research and development of new materials every year."

Brian nodded with satisfaction and patted Wang Zheng's hand happily.

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