Chapter 556 - 245: Renowned Musician Bai Yun
Chapter 556 - 245: Renowned Musician Bai Yun
Li Yang found it very simple to obtain the securities qualification certificate.
Or rather, in this world, as long as one is willing to read and learn, 80% of people could pass, and it’s even easier to get than the Mandarin proficiency certificate.
However, having the certificate doesn’t really mean anything; it only proves that you understand the rules of the securities industry and have some professional knowledge.
To be hired by a company, your resume and education are important, but that certificate is actually the least important thing.
Jiang Banxia hurriedly started massaging Li Yang’s shoulders, smiling as she said, "Master Li is going to take action personally; how about I assist you?"
Li Yang quickly said, "Forget it, forget it; it’s a nightmarish schedule, and there’s nothing to learn from my methods."
Li Yang didn’t have any methods; he relied entirely on Celestial Eye.
Some things, even with the massive butterfly effect he caused, still happened.
For him, it’s an opportunity.
Essentially, the trend of US Stocks is fixed, and it’s the general trend.
That’s the reservoir of the US Dollar; his butterfly effect here can’t influence it over there.
Even if he made some money from the slight influence, it wouldn’t stir up any waves.
With only fifty billion US Dollars, he could plug it in within at most two weeks, and then he’d have to worry about nothing.
He couldn’t remember the detailed fluctuations, nor could he make adjustments during trading; he didn’t have the capability.
"Please, I want to learn," Jiang Banxia came over, cooing sweetly while leaning on his face.
"Well... we’ll see if it’s convenient then; if I had your skills, why bother with entrepreneurship; finance makes money so fast."
"Alright, alright, US Stocks open at nine-thirty, so I can watch for a while and then go to sleep; it won’t disrupt my schedule."
Jiang Banxia had already found an excuse for herself; she really wanted to understand these things.
She felt that only by truly learning Li Yang’s trading techniques could she possibly help him.
For example, now, after three years of hard work, she’s only earned thirty billion.
But Li Yang? Various investments, spending nearly twenty billion, and now he’s casually investing one hundred and eighty billion into Wanliu Capital.
...
Li Yang went to Jiangbei on the 9th day of the lunar month, keeping an eye on Extreme Shadow Cars over there.
Extreme Shadow Cars, which had just resumed work, was hiring on one hand and nervously delivering cars on the other.
Li Yang could have waited a few more months until there was some inventory before holding a press conference.
But he felt that would be too nerve-wracking.
Launching beforehand could smoothly lay the framework for the entire company.
Delivering too many cars in a short period overwhelms the service personnel’s training, and various services can’t keep up.
Extreme Shadow Cars had another drawback now: people bought not the car, but the financial investment points.
Essentially, even if Extreme Shadow Cars were trash, people would still scramble for it.
There are pros and cons; choosing this method to expand Extreme Shadow Cars’ fame means bearing the consequences.
Anyway, as long as people are willing to buy the car, it’s fine; initially, a group of loyal users has to be cultivated, and as for the label sticking to Extreme Shadow Cars, it can be gradually removed.
This beginning is something even the new power car manufacturers wouldn’t dare to imagine.
He didn’t participate in the subsequent car deliveries and spent every evening after work accompanying Bai Qing.
Now, Bai Qing’s figure had almost returned to her pre-pregnancy state.
If before she only had the body of a mature woman, now she had completely transformed.
Meanwhile, the equity structure of Aurora Studio was changed from 100% ownership by the Port City Convolution Group to 100% ownership by Bai Qing personally.
Of course, Bai Qing also transferred her Koala Club to Li Yang.
Bai Qing had work too; after taking over Aurora Studio, she began planning for this year’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds professional league.
After nearly a year of buildup, the number of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds players had surpassed fifty million, which is a very high figure.
Due to the real-name system and the need to bind the account with a phone number, this number carried much more weight than Penguin Game.
With an average of over three million online daily, and even at four o’clock in the morning, it maintains about fifty to sixty thousand online, allowing instant game starts.
This phenomenon-level game put a lot of pressure on Bai Qing; if not handled well, it could squander Li Yang’s hard work.
This game was now worth billions even for a casual sale.
Pigu, after working tirelessly, barely operated Blue Hole’s Battle Royale on the international market, and in the domestic setting, players needed accelerators; currently, the registered user count is pathetically low.
Pricing was too high on one hand; on the other hand, most desktops couldn’t support it.
Their game demanded excessively high hardware requirements.
Li Yang’s decision was excellent; the game didn’t require high hardware specs, and although it sacrificed some graphics quality and lacked the comprehensive settings of Blue Hole’s game, it was suitable for average players to get started.
Currently, Aurora Studio was preparing for a major new update of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
The plan was set by Li Yang earlier, and she was seeing it for the first time after taking over.
"Huh?"
"Hmm?"
After reading it, she sensed something was off.
This update of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds aimed to enhance the graphics quality and added a lot of realistic scene details.
Such as character movement and model skeleton algorithms.
As a result, the game memory would double.
However... this was the highest level; after the update, it defaulted to the standard rendering level, increasing memory use by only 20%.
But once set to the highest rendering level, many computers couldn’t run the game smoothly, leading to significant lag.
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