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#472 - Press conference is coming soon

Today is January 21st, leaving only 5 days until the January 26th press conference.

However, inviting billionaires isn't urgent.

In Hong Kong, there are at least a hundred billionaires on the surface. As for the hidden ones, who knows how many there are.

If people deliberately want to hide, you won't find out without putting a lot of effort into investigating.

Besides, these aren't worth the high cost of investigation.

So, since we're inviting, we'll just invite those billionaires who are out in the open.

Su Cheng first called Brother Wu, asking him to compile information on all the known billionaires in Hong Kong.

After compiling it, he'd have someone make professional invitations, stamp them, and send them over. Whether they come or not is their business.

However, Su Cheng believed that no one in Hong Kong would be so disrespectful to him, unless they were not in Hong Kong or were seriously ill and unable to attend.

Even then, they would probably send a representative to participate.

Su Cheng's current status is such that even the Governor, Murray MacLehose, has to personally show him respect, let alone others.

Although Su Cheng didn't have the patience to call these billionaires one by one, some important figures still needed Su Cheng to personally invite them to show sincerity.

Such as Shipping King Bao, Li Zhaoji, Cheng Yu-tung, Sir Michael Sandberg, and Sir Y. K. Kan.

Although professional managers like Sir Michael Sandberg and Sir Y. K. Kan are not billionaires, as the top executives of leading foreign firms, their status is much higher than most billionaires.

In addition, Governor Murray MacLehose should also be invited.

With the participation of Murray MacLehose, the top leader of Hong Kong, the press conference would appear more high-end in Hong Kong.

This advertisement fully demonstrated how important mobile phones are in the business world.

The YunSheng S1 mobile phone advertisement quickly spread throughout Hong Kong through television, newspapers, and other media, becoming a hot topic among citizens.

Especially those business owners, who were looking forward to the mobile phone being released as soon as possible.

Just from the advertisement, they already knew how important mobile phones were to them.

Having a mobile phone would make it easier for them to do business, as they could be reached anytime, anywhere, no longer restricted by location.

In fact, Hutchison Telecom's new product, the mobile phone, had already gradually spread among the upper class of Hong Kong more than twenty days ago.

The greatest credit for this goes to Governor Murray MacLehose.

Shortly after New Year's Day, Su Cheng presented a mobile phone to the Governor's Office. During this time, Governor Murray MacLehose often carried a mobile phone with him when he went out, and when asked, he was naturally happy to explain.

As the Governor of Hong Kong, Murray MacLehose was highly regarded in Hong Kong's upper class. Hong Kong's top circles were so small that, in a very short time, this mobile phone, which had not yet been officially released, had actually spread throughout the business and political circles.

So much so that from time to time, some big shots, such as Shipping King Bao and Sir Michael Sandberg, would call Su Cheng, hoping to get a mobile phone, after all, this thing was too useful for them.

However, Su Cheng did not continue to give them away, but told them that the Governor's was just a prototype, and the finished product would be released soon, telling them not to worry.

At that time, Su Cheng had not yet determined the date of the press conference, so he could not tell these people when it would be officially sold.

Brother Wu's efficiency was very fast. Collecting information on billionaires was not difficult. In less than half a day, Su Cheng received the information faxed by Brother Wu.

A total of 186 billionaires, most of whom are well-known entrepreneurs on the surface, and a few are even gang bosses.

Hutchison Whampoa prepared a batch of high-end invitations the next day. The invitation content inside had already been printed, leaving only the name of the invitee and the seal of the inviter, Su Cheng.

Wei Li personally brought these nearly two hundred invitations to Su Cheng and helped Su Cheng fill in the names of the invited billionaires at Su Cheng's home, while Su Cheng only needed to stamp them.

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After completing nearly two hundred invitations, Wei Li hurriedly took the invitations back to the company and arranged for someone to send the invitations to each invited rich man.

In the evening, Su Cheng began to call the big shots one by one, personally inviting them.

Although the invitations had already been sent to them, calling again would seem more sincere.

Those who could receive a personal call from Su Cheng were all true upper-class big shots in Hong Kong, only a dozen or so.

Murray MacLehose, Sir Michael Sandberg, Shipping King Bao, Kwok Tak-seng, Cheng Yu-tung, Li Zhaoji, Fok Ying-tung, Run Run Shaw, Sir Y. K. Kan and a dozen other big shots, Su Cheng personally called them one by one to invite them.

After finishing the calls, it didn't take too long, after all, Su Cheng didn't say too many pleasantries this time, but went straight to the topic.

Unsurprisingly, everyone agreed to attend the press conference on time.

Moreover, apart from Governor Murray MacLehose who already had a mobile phone, everyone else was looking forward to the arrival of this press conference, and they were already looking forward to being able to use mobile phones as soon as possible.

Even countries abroad cannot realize the commercial use of high-tech products, but in Hong Kong, this small place, it has not only been successfully developed but is also about to be commercialized. This is an incredible thing for anyone.

While Hutchison Whampoa was busy promoting the mobile phone launch in Hong Kong, the news also spread outwards as quickly as possible.

Macau, Taiwan, Singapore and other regions closer to Hong Kong were the first to know about the news, and it soon caused a sensation there.

The offices of the world's mainstream media stationed in Hong Kong also spread these things back to Japan, South Korea, Europe and the United States not long after.

(End of this chapter)

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