"Do we really have to give up manufacturing?" Elizabeth was very worried, as the profits from processing were substantial.
Zhu Wencong nodded, but it was impossible to give up in the short term, and they could only push for it after the war had ended.
Future generations of Apple and Foxconn were the clear examples, one a first-class enterprise, the other a third-class enterprise.
It's still the old saying: a first-class enterprise makes standards, a second-class enterprise makes brands, a third-class enterprise makes products.
The Trust formed by Zhu Wencong would not compete with a bunch of poor people for a living; he aimed for larger and higher profits.
"Do they really want to be our OEM?" Elizabeth found it unrealistic, as they too had a lot of orders on their hands.
"The capital market can indeed apply Darwin's theory of evolution, survival of the fittest, natural selection.