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53 . The young Confucian merchant, Zhang Mu!

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" Building a company with a monthly profit of more than three million in a month! I'll bring you into the world of the young Confucian merchant, Zhang Mu!》

"The first time I heard about Chairman Zhang was because Mou Qizhong mentioned Chairman Zhang's company at the banquet. It made me curious about this company…"

"At that time, I was thinking, what kind of new market would make Mou Qizhong interested in it and want to join it and integrate it with high technology?”

"Meal delivery, a seemingly unskilled job, but once the level is reached, it will be an extremely difficult task!”

"According to what I know, Fast Delivery will deliver 180,000 meals a day, saving 180,000 families in Shanghai the trouble of delivering meals to their children every day!”

……

"As we all know, state-owned enterprises are facing major reforms. Many companies are beginning to be privatised. It is normal for equity to be unclear. For various reasons, the operating conditions of many companies are worrying.”

Zhang Mu could not help but nod his head when he saw this. Qi Hongyun was indeed a reporter from the Southern Business News, which had a good sales volume in the country.

Why did the sea only rise in recent years?

Due to the different national conditions, starting from ten years ago, there was a craze for people to go into the sea. Ten years ago, in the early 1980s, there were not many people who went into the sea to start a business.

For example, Mou Qizhong, the former richest man who had a conversation with Zhang Mu through the air, had been imprisoned more than ten years ago for speculation.

In the past decade or so, it was still a public ownership society. In an era where goods were extremely scarce, all enterprises were state-owned. The stock ownership was chaotic, which was one of the main factors that caused many enterprises to go bankrupt.

The most representative example was Jianlibao, which was known as the 'Eastern Demonic Water'.

Li Jingwei, the founder of Jianlibao, was transferred to a winery that was in a bad business condition and had been losing money.

Later, by chance, Li Jingwei tasted the Fat Otaku Happy Drink for the first time. After experiencing the charm of soda, he prepared to make China's own soda.

After countless attempts, Jianlibao was finally born.

How awesome was Jianlibao?

In 1994, after the approval of the International Committee for Planetary Nominations, asteroid 3509 was named 'Sishui Jianlibao Planet'. It was the first planet in history to be named after a company!

When he was interviewed, Li Jingwei said to the American reporter who interviewed him,

"In China, Pepsi and Coca-Cola combined can't even compare to Jianlibao!”

In 1997, which was this year, Jianlibao reached its peak. Its annual sales reached a terrifying 5.5 billion. Li Jingwei also reached the peak of his life!

However, this year, for the better development of Jianlibao, Li Jingwei was preparing to move the company's headquarters from Sishui to Yuecheng. Jianlibao's turning point also began.

As a company with annual sales of billions and taxes accounting for half of the total local taxes, how could the local government let it go so easily?

Li Jingwei's original intention was good, but the problem was…Jianlibao was not his company, but a company controlled by the Sishui government!

It was true that Li Jingwei had single-handedly developed a loss-making company to its current state, but this could not change the fact that the shares belonged to the government. Li Jingwei was only an operator, not an owner.

Just like that, conflicts broke out between the two sides. Jianlibao, which was once invincible in the country, gradually declined. It was a pity.

Outsiders could not determine who was right and who was wrong. They could only say that this was a common regret in this era and that it was an inevitable stage of economic reform.

Zhang Mu did not expect the newspapers to be so free these days. They could even publish such things and directly criticize the reform problems faced by state-owned enterprises.

But thinking about it, it seemed acceptable.

Mou Qizhong's plan to blow up the Himalayas had attracted countless experts and scholars to discuss and study it. Various newspapers and magazines had reported it wantonly, and projects such as water-to-oil conversion had also attracted much attention.

In comparison, these seemed to be nothing.

Zhang Mu didn't think too much about it and continued reading the newspaper.

"How to solve these government enterprises that are not doing well and how to settle the laid-off workers of bankrupt enterprises are important issues for local governments.”

"As the fastest-growing city in the country, Shanghai has also encountered such a problem. However, because of this company, it has greatly solved this problem.”

"After discovering the situation in various places, when he discovered that countless laid-off workers could not afford to support their families, Mr. Stanley resolutely stood up and created Speed Delivery. He solved the problem of settling up to 5,000 laid-off workers for the conquest of Shanghai in one go…"

Zhang Mu didn't read the rest of the content. There was no need to continue reading. Most of the content was praising himself for having a sense of social responsibility.

Throughout the entire report, the main line was to describe the current situation of many local government enterprises and Suda Express, and then compare them to set off Zhang Mu.

Zhang Mu did not expect Qi Hongyun's report to end up like this, especially when his story was published in a high-selling newspaper like the Southern Business News.

However, Zhang Mu could guess the reason.

Perhaps Qi Hongyun had a good impression of him, but more importantly, the entire country was facing the problem of settling laid-off workers.

Not only could the merchants in Shanghai imitate the model of fast delivery, but even local governments could imitate it.

Setting up a new company, transferring some laid-off workers over, and then using these people to maintain the operation of the caring lunch business. The whole process was very simple.

But even so, the Lunch of Love project had its limitations. The local income level and consumption level had to be higher.

In Shanghai, the average salary was already more than 900 yuan. In comparison, 50 yuan was not too much.

However, in some small cities, such as some small counties, the average monthly income was only about 200 to 300 yuan. Who would be willing to spend money to find someone to deliver food?

Lowering the charging standard was also not possible. Putting aside the initial investment in vehicles and venues, if they could not earn money, how could they pay their employees?

The meaning of this article was very simple. He wanted to see if it could motivate some people to do similar things and bear some of the pressure of re-employment. After all, this was a national issue, and the higher-ups had to take it seriously!

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