On the east coast, just outside Greenwich, north of New York.
Changing into another suit, Sophia fishy had to wear a silk scarf around her neck again to cover the mark.
Back in the bedroom, the man was still topless, very leisurely leaning on the head of the bed reading a magazine.
When he sat down by the bed, he felt a strong arm, habitually holding it over. He took advantage of the situation to kiss the man's face, and then joked: "aren't you at home with Janet on maternity leave? How did you come to New York?"
Simon's time magazine turned a page and said casually, "I've been kicked out."
Sophie ardently said: "quarrel?"
Simon glanced at the woman with a smile. "Do you want to fight with me, Jenny?"
"Yes, maybe I'll have a chance," Sophia said without concealing. "You know, women are very ambitious."
Simon nodded solemnly: "let's talk about ambition after I've read this article."
Sophia pushed away the man's hand to get into her business suit and said, "I'm going back. I'm going to prepare dinner for the children. Besides, Nancy is coming to dinner tonight. Would you like to come with me?"
Nancy Brill has been dealing with Blockbuster Entertainment in New York in recent days, and Simon knows that.
The new line and Miramax had their headquarters in New York.
After soliciting Robert Shea and the Weinstein brothers, Nancy gave several people considerable autonomy and agreed to their request to continue setting up Blockbuster Entertainment's headquarters on the east coast.
I just didn't expect that the Weinstein brothers were soon kicked out by Nancy again, and some things need to be readjusted.
Simon was not eager for blockbuster to develop its film business, so he let Nancy handle it on her own.
I was just a little surprised that Nancy would go to Sophia's for dinner: "do you have a good relationship with Nancy?"
"Always good."
"Oh, I don't know."
"I'm just your lover. Of course I don't need to tell you everything."
"It sounds resentful, but if you want to steal from other men, let me know."
Sophia glanced at the man: "what if I don't tell you?"
"I'll build a castle in Tasmania and lock you up forever."
"Isn't it Tierra del Fuego?"
"Well Do you know about it? "
"I have a good relationship with Jennie, too."
"It seems that we urgently need to know more about it."
Simon said, leaving the magazine aside and easily pulling the woman back to bed.
Sophia held Simon's chest and begged for mercy: "no, it's already five o'clock. Can I sneak over to accompany you at night?"
Simon didn't respond. He untied the button of women's black ol suit and enjoyed burying his head in women's plump chest.
Seeing that Simon didn't tear his clothes habitually, Sophia no longer resisted. She gently hugged the little man's head buried in his chest, and her breathing would inevitably be rapid.
There are some strange feelings in my heart.
It's not that the direct selling mode of personal computers was first proposed by Dell.
In short, enterprises sell products directly to customers, bypassing middlemen, so they can provide cheaper products.
In the early days, personal computers were very expensive. Dell even cut the price of PCs by half by taking advantage of this direct selling mode of eliminating middlemen. Therefore, from its establishment in 1984 to last year's 1992, it took only six years for the company to enter the Fortune 500 list.
Because of the success of the direct selling model, except for IBM, which is always slow to respond, other companies have followed suit.
Through several successful cooperation with igritte in network marketing and the rise of e-commerce, Compaq recently launched the network direct sales model. This business model is actually B2C (business to consumer) in the field of e-commerce. As long as it operates properly, it can even save more costs than Dell's offline direct sales.
Xiaomi mobile phone in my memory is actually a kind of network direct selling, so it can provide users with high cost-effective products.
With the rise of the Internet, the PC industry, which is far from saturation, is expanding rapidly.
The pattern of basic operating system and core components manufacturers has been basically settled, and Microsoft and Intel will become the overlord in these fields. For OEM manufacturers, the best way to survive is to control costs, improve efficiency and provide users with the most cost-effective products.
After reading this article with Simon, Nancy said, "it's a very good business model. The key is implementation."
Simon felt the perfume of Chanel 16, which was changed by a little woman next to her. She smiled and said, "it has always been so. Some of the core principles of running a company are nothing more than controlling costs, improving efficiency, and giving customers the first priority." But I found that the company's tail is too big to go back. "Nancy nodded and asked, "do you think Compaq can make it?"
"I don't know. However, the continuous popularization of PC price reduction is a general trend. Compaq's direction is right, and the key is implementation. Of course, I will not invest in any OEM manufacturers. They do not have their own core technology, and they are capital intensive industries. Their anti risk ability is very low. If they do not pay attention, they will be eliminated. "
"But with the money you lent me, I bought some Dell shares."
"If it's speculation, of course. Affected by the rise of the Internet industry, within five years, the PC business development of Dell, Compaq, HP and even IBM will maintain an upward trend. "
"You seem to have forgotten the apple."
"Oh, and apples."
Nancy couldn't help but give Simon another white look: "are you trying to mislead me?"
"You asked first."
"Boss, do you know that you have just revealed too much?"
Simon glanced at the delicate face of the woman beside him and said with a smile, "do you think anyone can hear that from me?"
Nancy's eyes dodged subconsciously, and soon came up again.
What she wanted to say was that she couldn't export it after all. Fortunately, Sophia just came to remind them that dinner was ready, so Nancy got up and walked to the restaurant with amnesty.