"I've already started to establish a Link music subsidiary in Los Angeles and buy a large recording studio. Work for the company can also be handled there in the future."
"No problem, you're in charge; I'll be responsible for giving the thumbs-up."
Link said, looking at the newspaper.
"Additionally, last year our company's earnings reached 180 million US Dollars. After dividends, we still have a balance of over sixty million, without a penny in debt. For a company, this situation is not reasonable.
Consulting firms on Wall Street also say our Link music industry structure is too singular, and our development is relatively conservative. The consulting company suggests we diversify, trying to venture into the downstream industries of music to increase the company's industrial scale, such as music players, headphones, or music websites. Do you have any recommendations?"