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Chapter 138 - Chapter 141

Your product is on the market, but it seems unnoticed. If there's demand, someone will eventually seek it out.

Since Roosevelt, the Democratic Party's stance has favored big government and extensive business dealings. This is no longer strictly Keynesian; many policies align with Maoist principles.

This isn't mere speculation. Historical American policies before World War II can be traced back to capitalist ideals.

You may do as you please; control is in your hands.

William White remains indifferent; the donkey is about to leave, and the elephant isn't keen on control. One party wants to manage everything, while the other prefers a hands-off approach.

Much like the unpredictability of Lao Mei's character, their national strategy is uncertain unless you can predict their elections. The President's impact on the political landscape depends on the composition of Congress.

Compliments to the great **** Qiao, admitting he's not as good as others; there's no need to dwell on the pricing issue as money is tight.

Apple's second-generation machine is a significant upgrade, leaving many astonished. Despite its current success, the constant upgrades create a balancing act.

With minimal price changes, comprehensive performance improvements have further distanced Apple from its competitors, making the customer's choice evident.

What's the deal with the 6600?

Isn't this Motorola's low-end chipset? It's not 16-bit, so how can this company regress?

Despite confusion, this minor facelift received rave reviews, expanding Apple's market share once again.

Personal PCs lack a standard; everyone follows their path. With Wang An's intervention and Apple's facelift, other PCs in the market have become obsolete.

If the strength is lacking, change it. An eight-bit CPU won't pose much difficulty.

Apologies, but it's out of stock for three months; the second manufacturer's assembly line is still in progress. Place your order promptly.

As an IT giant, Wang An is well aware. This is a strategic move; either follow swiftly or wait for it.

Consumer awareness of the CPU's technological content is lacking. Spending the same amount for a product with inferior performance is hard to accept.

Even if the difference is minimal for everyday office tasks, it becomes apparent with database software and significant data exchanges.

The U.S. knife is in someone else's pocket. Choose the most suitable; a computer database isn't needed now, but who knows about the future?

Apple faces challenges. The unexpected potential of the second-generation machine delays the third-generation Apple and Lisa projects. Wall Street noise diminishes.

The board at Apple initially opposed, but with William White's support, they found a favorable window. Old Joe's concerns were unfounded.

Wall Street lacks morality; they trust William White's manipulation skills to raise stock prices.

Other companies need time to study the new structure, clear inventory, and adjust production plans. The three-month period is inconsequential; it suits fund managers, ignoring investors.

"Lao Qiao, you complain despite benefiting. You're too kind; I despise you."

"Cut it out. You're just trying to boost the stock price."

"Are those Wall Street guys arguing with you again?"

"Damn it. I knew you thought that way."

"It's a win-win situation. Do you know what that is? You have more shares than me."

"What are the others planning?"

"Old Joe, you're prying into trade secrets. It doesn't matter; I'll tell you. Wang An Computer will intervene; other companies are still sleepwalking."

"Damn, you shouldn't have sold them."

"Haha, if my chip only sells to one company, I'm afraid it'll go bankrupt."

Jobs acknowledges he and William White are different. White is purely interested, while Jobs aims to realize his dream.

In this sense, Lao Qiao represents the American dream. Gates has more money but is just a businessman.

William White doesn't aim for sainthood. Being a businessman is his goal, and that's not a bad thing.

Makura appreciates the goods but ends up vomiting. Makura has no choice with this unruly guy.

Apple's resurgence stimulates the semiconductor market even more.

Claiming PCs are useless is a joke. Personal PCs are rapidly developing; everyone is thriving.

Using a home TV as an output tool isn't a joke; it's reality. Minicomputers will catch up with personal PCs in a few years, becoming crucial electronic products.

Apple plans to IPO at the year-end, and the valuation is yet to be determined. With booming sales, Morgan Stanley faces challenges.

Wall Street celebrates the wise investment in Apple, anticipating fortune.

Sette, will White Software's valuation also increase?

These guys aren't foolish. While the new CPU frequency hasn't significantly increased, the doubled transmission channel suits computer databases, justifying the increased valuation.

With a microcomputer database, complex tasks can be left to the computer, and it's not expensive.

People may not understand; it's more than just a junk computer. It's not as fast as a smartphone, but its applications go beyond.

This truth can't be compared. Without these databases, managing population situations manually is challenging. The FBI's large database doesn't solve everything.