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Wang Jianlin supports! "Internet celebrity" Dong Mingzhu personally invests in Zhuhai Yinlong
After a series of turmoil such as failed acquisitions and job changes, Dong Mingzhu, chairman of Gree Electric Appliances, finally invested in Zhuhai Yinlong as a personal investor. This time, Wang Jianlin and Liu Qiangdong also stood with her. On December 15, Dalian Wanda Group Co., Ltd., CIMC Group, Jiangsu Jingdong Bangneng Investment Management Co., Ltd., Beijing Yanzhao Huijin International Investment Co., Ltd. and Dong Mingzhu personally signed a capital increase agreement with Zhuhai Yinlong New Energy Co., Ltd. These five units or individuals jointly invested 3 billion yuan and acquired 22.388% of the equity of Zhuhai Yinlong.
@黄土上的漂人: If it were all simple positive and negative rules, there wouldn't be so many disputes. Is Wang Jianlin stupid? He has never worked in manufacturing. The old boss could have left Gree and the profit would have been much higher than it is now. It all comes down to the issue of income. If you can get super high profits right away, who would care about other things? New energy vehicles can be said to be a national policy, and no one wants to miss it. Jia Yueting is almost risking his life, but he still wants to do it. The future of manufacturing will definitely exceed real estate.
@十二的窝: Dong Mingzhu and Wanda are not interested in new energy vehicles, but energy storage technology; especially under the general trend of promoting smart grid coverage, if single power generation wants to be connected to the grid, it must use energy storage equipment, so energy storage can be said to be a trillion-level market. I remember Dong Mingzhu said at the time that the acquisition of Yinlong could bring Gree trillions of market profits, and she was certainly not talking about cars.
@山仔壹号 : Dong Mingzhu is really determined to make cars, along with Wanda and other big names. Nothing wrong with that.
@壹梵_俩睿: It seems that it is based on CIMC. To put it simply, it is an acquisition by CIMC, and Dong Wan and others have invested in it. New energy trucks and trucks are not a red ocean, and this market is not saturated. Since it is commercial use, there is no question of energy subsidies. It seems that CIMC and CIMC have carefully studied this market segment. The benchmark is also logistics.
@Product safety expert: They all have to make money from the government and state-owned enterprises. The policy risk is huge. Although I just came back from BYD these days and saw that BYD’s yard was full of electric buses (all orders from Shenzhen Bus Company), I always feel that relying on government orders is completely unreliable. Because the rule in China is: as long as they find that the government has a good project, state-owned enterprises or government officials will definitely "catch up and strike back" and kick out private enterprises.
Amazon drone delivery completes first commercial trial, delivering goods to doorsteps in 13 minutes
According to foreign media reports, Amazon recently officially launched its drone delivery service (Prime Air), which was first launched in the UK. Two consumers have already experienced it. They only need to place an order at home, and the drone will automatically deliver the goods and deliver them to the customer's door within 30 minutes. Amazon took the lead in testing drone delivery services in the UK, rather than the United States, which was to some extent affected by the regulatory system. Leifeng.com learned that British regulators have granted Amazon several important permissions to allow it to operate drones in rural and suburban areas.
@Seeckt: If there is no lawn, there is still a roof. It is very easy to build a helipad on the roof. However, considering that there are so many couriers in China, it may take another 30 to 50 years for this thing to become popular in China.
@Wayne: I’m afraid that when this thing arrives in China, the haze is too heavy and it will get lost.
@Awesome2B: On the afternoon of November 12, a drone carrying a bottle of Lao Gan Ma ran out of battery on its way to Ala Community in Inner Mongolia. Villagers nearby rushed to the scene after hearing the news, brought their own dry food, and happily ate on the spot. It is reported that in this crash, the delivery party will compensate consumers with 50,000 yuan as compensation for delayed delivery. As of press time, this is the 46th crash that occurred during the arrival of strong cold air and the Double Eleven Shopping Festival. (The above is all nonsense)
@侧帽簪花不饮: Amazon's latest advertising slogan: Buy a book and get a lawn villa for free, and drones will deliver the books to your door
Tianyi, is it poisonous? Leifeng.com's exclusive analysis of the "campus client Trojan horse incident"
On December 7, Xiao Jin (pseudonym), a senior student at a university in Jiangsu, was preparing his final paper when his computer suddenly blue screened and automatically restarted. At first, he didn't take it seriously, but when he turned around, he found that his roommate's computer also restarted three or four times in ten minutes, which caught his attention. Xiao Jin wanted to post a message on Tieba to ask for help from netizens, but was surprised to find that the entire Tieba page was basically full of posts about blue screens. So students began to call China Telecom's official customer service number to seek an official response, but until 5 p.m. on the 7th, all telecom customer service refused to admit that the computer blue screen was caused by the Tianyi Campus Client. However, on December 8, the Tianyi Campus Client official website posted an announcement about "how to deal with blue screen failures caused by Trojan virus infection." However, regarding the source of the Trojan, the telecom customer service remained silent.
@寒烟翠副体小狐: We should ask Microsoft to make Tianyi's client pass the security certification... This is not Tianyi's fault. Driver conflicts and software conflicts may cause blue screens. The probability of blue screens in Windows systems is very high, which is far worse than that of Apple systems. Apple systems have always inherited all drivers, and direct plugging and unplugging often does not require any drivers.
@我叫陈二卵: I found out about the virus on Huorong myself, then searched online and found out it was the Tianyi Campus client that did it. I called 10000 and they said they admitted the mistake and posted a "friendly reminder" the next day. Such a big company caused this kind of problem, but they didn't apologize publicly, and they still gave me a friendly reminder? Fortunately, I had a restore point and restored the C drive directly, but it was tiring to install the system for half of the class.
@_Trainee: I complained to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology about China Unicom, and then a bunch of people called and asked me to withdraw the complaint. They complained about it in many ways, and it almost scared me to death. It seems that complaining to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is still useful.
Yahoo issued a statement today saying that the data of 1 billion accounts was leaked, another tragedy
After the disclosure of 500 million account information leaks in September this year, Yahoo is in trouble again! This time it took the initiative to admit it. On December 15, Yahoo issued a statement saying that it had discovered a new security vulnerability and stated that this data leak was "not related" to the 500 million user data leak in September 2016. According to Yahoo's official statement, this information leak can be traced back to August 2013. The vulnerability caused the names, emails and passwords of at least 1 billion users to be stolen. The stolen user account information may include name, email address, phone number, date of birth and password. Leifeng.com found that according to the website of the New York Times, the newly disclosed attack involved more sensitive user information, including security issues that were not encrypted.
@小哥: They were attacked in August 2013, but now they are talking about it in December 2016...
@起名花一天23640: This way the FBI has an excuse to steal user information openly.
@Shuanguan: I don’t know how much breakup settlement Mayer can take.
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