Chapter 147: Chapter 129 Chen An'an Fights
I'm still here, what are you all doing?
Wang Yanfeng, unable to hold it in any longer, exclaimed, "What's going on here? Before, Fei Yangyang couldn't even draw any attention."
Now, at the class reunion, it's suddenly causing a stampede.
And while you're all scrambling, don't forget about my Juxianzhuang, the stock market is booming this year.
He had indeed made a considerable amount of money investing in the stock market.
This boosted Wang Yanfeng's confidence:
"Zelan, my dear, shouldn't you consider Juxianzhuang?"
Tong Zelan gave him a big eye-roll. Just because she was the youngest in the class didn't mean she was the most easily fooled.
Though Juxianzhuang, like Fei Yangyang, leveraged celebrities to attract customers to its restaurant business,
they were fundamentally different—starting with the same plate of stir-fried pork.
At Fei Yangyang, it only cost 19 yuan, while Juxianzhuang started at 58.
Moreover, the minimum salary for a waiter at Fei Yangyang was over seven thousand, while at Juxianzhuang it was only four thousand.
It's like comparing two similar stores:
Not to mention the taste, one sells at a low price but pays high salaries.
Another sells at a high price but pays salaries that are not even half that of the others.
Indeed, all capitalists talk about controlling costs, but if you think about the differences here—
Especially for someone like Wang Yanfeng, a second-generation rich kid, does he have any successful experiences to his name?
Making money from stocks?
Give me a break, when the entire market is booming, even the janitor outside can make money from the stock market.
Having neither this nor that, could he really make Juxianzhuang succeed just by constantly changing girlfriends?
"I'll pass on that," she said.
Her words were very tactful. If it weren't for the fact that he just secured millions in investment for his shared bicycle venture, she would've criticized him outright.
Wang Yanfeng turned to the others, and after seeing no one else speak up, he angrily ate his meal and left.
He still liked driving his Rolls-Royce.
Back in his villa in Capital City, his new girlfriend had just brought a friend over.
His new girlfriend, Zhang Yuxi, born in '91, was very pure and lovely.
Her friend, though, had a different kind of purity about her, seeming more passionately fiery.
Denim shorts barely covering her buttocks,
her long legs were both straight and white, and her figure was quite striking.
"You're back."
Zhang Yuxi pulled him over to introduce her close friend.
Wang Yanfeng, still furious, returned home only to see two such beautiful young women.
After exchanging pleasantries for a bit, he abruptly whisked Zhang Yuxi upstairs.
Right in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, he performed a sophisticated move of pressing his girlfriend beneath him.
"What are you doing? My friend is still downstairs."
Zhang Yuxi glanced at him but obediently did as he wished—who could say no to his wealth?
Within minutes, he had yanked down his pants. Zhang Yuxi, not very experienced, was horrified when her friend, who had not even bothered to knock, came looking for them.
She caught them in this hugely embarrassing scene.
Wang Yanfeng didn't feel embarrassed at all, rather, he was excited.
That was exactly the reaction he wanted. After soothing his frustration a bit, he gifted the flushed and angry Zhang Yuxi a watch worth over half a million from Vacheron Constantin.
This made her look a bit more pleased and, incidentally, he also bought her friend a watch worth over a hundred thousand.
The next day, the CEO class switched instructors.
This time the teacher mainly discussed financial stock market policies and IPO processes.
Although Chen Pingsheng focused intensively, there was still much that confused him.
After all, finance itself is very complex, and many of the maneuvers, if not explained by professionals, are utterly incomprehensible.
Simply put, it can both mitigate entrepreneurial risks with clever tricks
and help you thrive in the stock market. In short, there are numerous tactics involved.
What they were learning now was still very basic, but later they would learn how to use multi-layer limited liability companies to dodge legal risks in entrepreneurship.
Take Chen Pingsheng, for instance, preparing to venture into a high-risk industry.
He needed all sorts of financing. At such times, it's best not to directly appear as the company's legal representative or even hold a large share of the company.
Otherwise, if the company went bankrupt, the debts could fall squarely on him as a major shareholder.
This is when you would use multi-layer limited liability companies for indirect shareholding.
To put it plainly, this is to avoid creditors chasing after you, the big boss, after bankruptcy.
Multi-layer limited liability shareholding is an excellent way to avert joint legal liabilities.
Many real estate and Internet startups operate this way.
When big problems arise, it's the common folk who are blamed.
Eventually, the bosses just move abroad, living freely and comfortably.
In the CEO class, it was essential to understand these dynamics.
Of course, not to teach them to do these things, but to instruct them on how to prudently avoid risks during entrepreneurship and management processes.
The three-day course soon ended. Chen Pingsheng was thinking of picking up Chen An'an as well, but he received a message from Bai Xin.
She had already taken Chen An'an out for fun.
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Shijingshan Primary School.
Just a few days into the school term, and it was already Saturday and Sunday. During recess, Chen An'an took the initiative to send a message to Teacher Bai Xin.
Given her age, of course, she had a mobile phone.
Bai Xin drove to pick her up, and Jiang Peiyao came along as well.
Jiang Peiyao, now nineteen, had become even more charming, who knows which lucky jerk will benefit from that in the end.
Chen An'an messaged Teacher Bai Xin primarily because she didn't want to eat at home but wanted to go to a roadside stall for barbecue.
When she was little, her father loved taking her there, but they hadn't gone once since they got wealthy.