Chapter 120 Reply
The semiconductor technology exchange meeting held by Evan only lasted for one day. In the morning, we visited the laboratory and watched the demonstration experiment. In the afternoon, Evan gave an academic report, and the rest was the real exchange time.
Because he is also very good at electronic engineering, Leiden and Bell Labs have a very good chat and easily become friends who can talk about everything.
The day after the exchange meeting, most people took the information prepared by Evan on the return trip, while some people stayed to make further communication.
For example, people from Western Electric and IBM companies, not only people from the R&D department, but also patent lawyers.
The two companies simultaneously tentatively proposed to Evan to purchase production point contact transistors.
Evan naturally would not refuse this request.
However, Evan was a little surprised that Western Electric had made this request.
Western Electric is the main equipment supplier of ATT, and its relationship with Bell Labs is naturally very close.
"They are applying for production licenses now, which means they are sure they can't bypass their patents, well, that's a good thing."
Thinking about this, Evan was secretly excited.
For Evan, the most important thing is to gain this exchange meeting, not just the authorization fee, showing his face in front of his peers, getting in touch with many peers and getting contact information.
From today on, the name Evan will no longer be limited to California Polytechnic, and will soon be spread in the science and technology academic community across the United States.
There are not many people in the world who have made important academic achievements at the age of eighteen.
In Evan's impression, the last one was Norbert Wiener, who received a Ph.D. at Harvard University at the age of 18.
As time comes, Evan's life returns to the extremely regular state of last semester.
Evan had to do so.
This semester has come to an end, and the final exam is in mid-March.
Although there are no exams, there are still many classes that require exams. Because of the fact that many classes have been skipped, Evan had to step up his review and prepare for the exam.
The teacher will not easily get Evan’s credits because of his reputation.
One day during the exam preparation period, General Manager Davidson called him and said that a financial institution came to ask if Mo Qi Company had any plans to raise funds. Davidson naturally replied that no, but such institutions were one after another. He felt a little strange, so he thought of notifying Evan.
Evan asked what institutions there were.
Davidson replied: "There are American Trust, Bank of California, Los Angeles Citizen Bank..."
Davidson reports a long list of banks, trust companies and funds.
Evan thought for a while and said to Davidson: "The deal with Prince has spread. Amore is a listed company, so there are naturally many people who pay attention to it."
"Ignore them. They probably look at the company's performance so well. They want to try to push the company to the stock market so that they can make a little profit."
"Okay!" Davidson responded, and after a while, he asked again: "What if anyone wants to buy shares in the company?"
"Someone wants to buy it, so they will naturally find ones from Carl."
"As for what you have, after the restricted sales period, you can handle it yourself."
Regardless of the number of shares or the seats of the board, the big head is in the hands of Evan. Even if they join in, they can't do anything.
Evan was not worried that they would make trouble.
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On the weekend, in order to hand in class papers, Evan, who looked at the articles, decided to take a short rest for a while.
The post office just happened to send a few letters yesterday, and Evan wanted to read the letter and wrote the reply.
Two of these letters come from overseas, one from Evan and the other from the UK.
Colin's letter was nothing good. In addition to complaining again that the military's work was not done by humans, it criticized Evan, saying that Evan failed to keep a good look after Virginia, which made her wronged.
After reading the letter, Evan rolled his eyes secretly. This must have been written by Virginia to him.
Please! I am my younger brother, okay? Is it my older brother to take care of me?
Evan's letter to Colin was very simple. He first reported his peace, then wrote some of the recent situation at home, and finally apologized for Virginia's affairs.
After the letter was finished, Evan put the letter aside and then took apart the letter from England.
The sender was Thomas Trenchard, who became friends with Evan in just one day.
Since their meeting last summer, the two have become friends across half of the earth. Cross-oceanic phone calls are inconvenient, and letters have become their main communication method. One letter a month is the most common.
After returning to the UK after his honeymoon trip, Trenchard soon became a deputy to a MP under the arrangement of his family, and learned how to enter British politics.
As the son of Viscount Hugh Montager Trenchad, the father of the Royal Air Force, Trenchad could not refuse and could only obey orders.
In previous letters, Trenchard complained about the complicated and boring work of the House, which made him not have time to be intimate with Patricia (his wife), and scolded the MPs for being fools like donkeys.
Today, the letter is much less hostile.
In the letter, Trenchard thanked Evan very well, and he came up with the idea to let Trenchard and Patricia have a wonderful Valentine's Day together.
Looking at the sweetness and show-off that was about to overflow from the letter paper between Trenchard's lines, Evan smiled and shook his head.
At the end of the letter, Trenchard once again invited Evan to find a time to go to the UK, and he promised to give him warm hospitality.
In response to this, Evan could only shake his head again. According to his current state, Evan estimated that he would not be able to leave the United States within three to five years.
After writing the reply, Evan was about to put the letter in the envelope to seal it when he heard someone knocking on the door.
He is the only one at home today.
Evan put down the envelope, walked out of the bedroom with confusion, and walked towards the door.
"Who?" Evan shouted, opening the door.
Outside the door, Vadak stood there with four strong ladies.
"It's you! Vadak!" Evan remembered that Vadak did call in the morning and said that he would come to him today.
"Come in!"
Evan took the five people to the living room, pointed to the sofa and said, "Sit as you like!"
But the four ladies in suits were motionless and stood in a neat row in the living room.
"No need, Evan." Vadak stood at the front and said sternly: "There are two things to come here this time. One is that the first group of female safety personnel have been trained. I will bring them here and ask you to inspect and assign tasks."
Chapter completed!