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#996 - Return to the United States

On August 27th, Su Cheng finally concluded his affairs in Hong Kong and embarked on a journey to New York City, thousands of miles away.

For this trip, he chose to travel light, accompanied only by his loyal and highly skilled bodyguard team, without any female companions.

At Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport, Su Cheng boarded his spacious and luxurious private jet, preparing for this transoceanic flight.

The plane made brief stops in Tokyo and Los Angeles, and after nearly thirty hours of flight, it landed steadily in New York City.

It had been two years since his last visit to the United States, right when Oracle Computer made its sensational debut.

Steve Jobs, along with Steve Gary Wozniak, Michael Scott, and other core team members, personally went to the airport to greet him, showing great importance and respect.

Although Su Cheng does not directly interfere in the daily operations of Apple, as the largest shareholder of Apple, he undoubtedly enjoys the respect and courtesy he deserves.

Moreover, Su Cheng also holds the prominent status of the world's richest man, which makes him the focus of attention and worthy of the highest respect from everyone at Apple.

"Mr. Su, long time no see."

In the airport arrival hall, Steve Jobs smiled and warmly extended his right hand to shake Su Cheng's hand, his words filled with the joy of reunion.

"Mr. Jobs, hello."

Su Cheng responded with a polite and cordial attitude.

Although it was only their second meeting, they had a pleasant private conversation last time, and both greatly admired each other's talents.

Subsequently, Su Cheng greeted Steve Gary Wozniak, Michael Scott, and other core team members of Apple one by one.

He understood that Apple's achievements today are inseparable from the joint efforts of these talented, diligent, and dedicated team members.

Therefore, he expressed his sincere gratitude and respect to each member.

Among this group of people, the one who impressed Su Cheng the most was Steve Gary Wozniak, one of the founders of Apple.

He had a unique appearance, with a face covered in a dense beard, long hair fluttering in the wind, and a slightly plump figure, his overall attire appearing both individualistic and somewhat eccentric.

However, beneath this appearance, he was a skilled and extraordinary engineer.

Steve Gary Wozniak's talent in the field of technology is remarkable, especially his contribution to Apple's first and second-generation computers, which is undoubtedly an important milestone in Apple's development history.

It was his tireless efforts and outstanding talent that laid a solid foundation for the birth of Apple computers, allowing Apple to emerge on the stage of the technology industry.

Therefore, although Steve may appear somewhat different in appearance, his deep technical strength and love for technology have won the respect and admiration of everyone, including Su Cheng.

"Mr. Su, we have arranged a hotel for you and your companions, and our team will also stay there for easy communication."

Steve Jobs said sincerely.

They are usually busy at their headquarters in California, and only major listing events that concern the company's future development will bring them together in New York.

"Well, okay, thank you very much for your thoughtful arrangements."

Su Cheng responded with a smile and nodded slightly.

In fact, even if they hadn't made these arrangements, Su Cheng would have been able to properly arrange everything through the Su's Group branch in the United States.

But considering that the core of this trip is Apple's listing, staying in the same hotel as everyone will undoubtedly allow for closer collaboration and celebration of this important moment together.

The hotel where Su Cheng was staying was carefully arranged by Apple in the heart of New York—near Times Square, which is not only a world-renowned landmark but also a symbol of prosperity and vitality.

The Nasdaq Stock Exchange, which will witness their important moment, is conveniently located at 151 Broadway, just south of the corner of Times Square, adding more anticipation and splendor to this listing journey.

As their motorcade slowly drove into the hotel, the sky was already painted with the colors of sunset, announcing the arrival of evening.

Su Cheng felt a sense of familiarity with Times Square.

The last time he visited this place, he had often strolled through this bustling area, experiencing New York's unique urban charm.

Recalling his last experience, Su Cheng's memory was still fresh.

At that time, he held a grand press conference in a theater here, the location was also close to Times Square, and the event witnessed the glorious moment of Oracle Computer's new products.

After successfully completing the check-in procedures, Steve Jobs and others carefully prepared a welcome banquet to express their warm welcome to Su Cheng and his team.

Today is already August 29th, which means that tomorrow is their listing day.

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In fact, Su Cheng came just in time, he had budgeted all this time.

The atmosphere at tonight's welcome banquet was exceptionally warm.

Steve Jobs and his team shared with great enthusiasm the extraordinary experiences they had in the past month or so, traveling through the core business districts of major cities across the United States for the listing roadshow.

From bustling New York to the technology hub of San Francisco, to the glittering Los Angeles, the vibrant Atlanta, and the historic Chicago, every place left their hardworking figures and the enthusiastic response of investors.

"Mr. Su, based on the current momentum, tomorrow's listing will undoubtedly be a grand success.

We expect to raise a huge amount of capital, which will provide a solid backing for Apple's future development, especially research and development projects."

Steve Jobs' words revealed an undisguised excitement and pride.

For him and the entire team, as long as they asked, Su Cheng would definitely be willing to invest heavily in Apple, but of course, they couldn't do that, which would be equivalent to gradually turning Apple into a private company.

Everyone will know to consider their own interests, and Su Cheng understood them, so he did not stop them from the idea of listing Apple.

For Steve Jobs and others, they were more eager to witness Apple officially become a high-profile listed company, which is not only a milestone in their careers but also the highest recognition of Apple's innovative spirit and excellent quality.

Once Apple is listed, they will be able to quickly become millionaires, or even multimillionaires or billionaires.

How could they possibly refuse such a tempting thing?

(End of this chapter)

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