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Chapter 197 Chapter 214 Long-term small goal, sell it for 500 million (4 updates)

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    Not long after, Bobby came out and changed into casual clothes: "Would you like something to drink? I have coffee here, but it's instant."

    Luke: "No need, let's sit down and talk."

    After the two of them sat down on the sofa in the living room, Luke got straight to the point: "I'm back from a business trip. I'll arrange a formal job for you while I still have some free time today."

    As he said that, he took out a stack of documents from the backpack he was carrying: "You can read these slowly later, and I can tell you what they are first. These are the patent documents I applied for. As for what patent they are,  Look at this."

    Luke took out a mobile phone. Although it was still a functional phone, the screen was enlarged by him. Anyway, this was a test product for display, so there was nothing wrong with being larger.

    Opened a software and motioned for Bobby to come over and take a look.

    Bobby watched him operate for a moment and said a little uncertainly: "Is this a map?"

    Luke nodded: "Yes. With the GPS positioning function of the mobile phone, this can be used as a national or even world map. The premise is that enough map data is stored in the mobile phone."

    Bobby was confused: "What's the use of this?"

    Luke hummed: "Sell it to Google, but I'm too lazy to get this thing, so I'll sell it for money."

    Bobby: "Google seems to be a search engine, right? Will they want this?"

    Luke, hehe, he gave a general explanation of the usefulness of this navigation map to Google.

    Bobby nodded to express his understanding: ¡°So, what¡¯s the price?¡±

    Luke thought for a while: "If we want to buy out, the bottom line is $500 million, round up."

    Bobby: God made it all right, did you say an extra zero?

    Of course Luke said this for a reason.

    In his last life, he casually read some reports on Google's mergers and acquisitions. Although he didn't care about Google, he was also surprised by the huge amount of funds for those acquisitions.

    ??Among them, Google acquired Motorola Mobility for US$12.5 billion in the previous life, and sold it to China's Lenovo for US$2.9 billion a few years later. This is why he knew that Google was willing to pay.  (Note: However, Google retains a large number of Motorola¡¯s patented technologies)

    Luke doesn¡¯t know how much Google spent on the navigation map application.

    But given Google¡¯s wealth and inertia, coupled with the broad prospects of maps after the emergence of smartphones, it¡¯s not an exaggeration to ask for $500 million.

    What if it doesn¡¯t work?  Then it won¡¯t be successful.

    At best, we can just get some other technologies of little value and sell them.

    Before, Luke knew the development trends of many things, but he lacked the necessary abilities and funds, so he could not make a fortune.

    Now, he has purchased Tony Stark¡¯s four primary abilities. It¡¯s really not easy to make some money.

    ¡°Sell this technology first to see if you can get enough funds at once.

    Five hundred million US dollars is enough for Luke to spend a long time.

    He is not Tony Stark, his need for technology is not that high, and the speed of burning money does not need to change that much.

    Luke kept the phone and the program and asked Bobby to use it for demonstration. He also took out $10,000 to count as travel expenses for the past few months.

    Is it illegal to give cash?  It's okay if it's not formal.

    Luke kept Bobby, not really expecting him to be a good public relations manager, but otherwise he would be too idle and would be used as waste.

    He even encouraged Bobby and asked him to think about how much money he could get for one percent of the shares after selling the navigation map technology for US$500 million.  That's five million dollars.

    With this money, Bobby can go from an ordinary person with an annual salary of 100,000 to a wealthy class in an instant.

    Of course Bobby could only smile bitterly: Then the navigation map technology must be able to sell 500 million!

    But if you have this hope, it would be false to say that you are not tempted.

    Although Bobby didn¡¯t believe it, he still had some expectations.  Five hundred million dollars is too much, but $100 million is really a drop in the bucket for Google.

    Luke is not afraid of Google companies messing around. The patented technology is there!

    In order to form a large number of patented technologies into basic patent technology barriers, he spent almost 100,000 just to register the patent itself, and the law firm he entrusted also had to make tens of thousands of dollars.

    So, the villa where Luke lives now has been mortgaged.

    Google¡¯s only long-term plan here is to make enough business, and it is easy for him to temporarily relax his hands.

    For example, it seems that he has an uncle in Las Vegas.

      California and Nevada are close together, and Los Angeles is only 430 kilometers away from Las Vegas. It only takes 4 hours to drive and one hour to fly.

    However, there is still a lot of money from the house mortgage loan, so Luke is not in a hurry.

    It was now noon, and Luke drove to the University of Southern California.

    The further south you go from USC, the worse the public security becomes, with gangs and numerous crimes.

    After driving around somewhere nearby for a while, he also found a fast food restaurant for lunch. Luke left here and returned home at four o'clock in the afternoon.

    The place he was looking at was not a secret. It was just the gathering point of the WD-36 gang. Members of this gang like to tattoo the number WD or 36 on their bodies. The main business of this gang is illegal drugs.

    The reason why Luke tracked them down is also very simple, because they are the sellers who provided weed to Miss Ginny.

    How Miss Ginny, who lives in Beverly Hills, found this group of traffickers, the reason is simpler, because she is a student at the University of Southern California.

    She is very rich and has security protection, so she dares to let the gang here deliver goods to her door.

    Luke had already obtained the basic information about the wd-36 gang from Dustin and Elsa during the last case of Katie's murder. Coupled with his own investigation, he had a rough understanding of this gang's identity.  range of activities.

    Now that he has storage space, he can do many things.

    After returning home, he opened the refrigerator and looked for ingredients first.

    There are indeed no ingredients for breakfast, but there are a lot of ingredients for dinner in the refrigerator. Selina will not get these raw meats to eat.

    The seasonings have also been left untouched, and the staple food for the evening is already there.

    He dug out the rarely used barbecue grill, moved it to the small yard at the back, processed a few large pieces of meat and put it up.

    This kind of American country barbecue can be simmered for five or six hours. In order to save time, he deliberately made the meat into smaller pieces. The method of just throwing five or ten pounds of meat in and roasting it is better.

    After finishing this, Luke started to go online, check the flights to Las Vegas, calculate the round-trip itinerary, and see how to maximize the use of time.

    Then check out the big hotels in Las Vegas, the ones with entertainment halls, and they have to have a good reputation.

    Not only can he afford to lose in these hotels, but they can also ensure that after he wins a large sum of money, he will not be targeted for no apparent reason. There are many desperate people there who take risks for money.

    There are also such entertainment venues in urban Los Angeles, but Luke is a policeman here.

    ¡°He is just a civilian in Las Vegas, and no matter how much money he wins there, it is legal.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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