Chapter 402 - 402 397 Establish a footing establish oneself
Chapter 402 - 402 397 Establish a footing establish oneself
?Chapter 402: 397, Establish a footing, establish oneself, establish intentions, Qinghe Faction! (Second update)_1 Chapter 402: 397, Establish a footing, establish oneself, establish intentions, Qinghe Faction! (Second update)_1 When Ren He got to this point, everyone thought they were looking at the full panorama of Qinghe Empire’s future. Already in existence were games, a search engine, messaging software, and an online shopping mall—all massive undertakings, more than enough to keep the bigwigs of the Qinghe Faction busy striving for success.
It’s easier said than done. Although the Qinghe bosses were already convinced that these were the Internet products this era required, whether they could excel still depended on their future efforts.
Qinghe Games would provide them with a steady stream of funding. With monthly earnings exceeding 100 million, and potentially reaching 1 billion RMB in revenue once Dota, Assassin’s Creed, and Kunlun hit their stride, the cash flow seemed abundant. But was it enough to support so many industries?
Ren He had pondered this and the answer was a resounding yes!
Actually, looking back at the experiences of the big players in his past life, the need for capital wasn’t all that high. After all, they were pioneers; there was no need to compete for market share, no need to spend huge sums acquiring customers like ride-hailing services—something Ren He had no plans to engage with. Getting involved in that would touch too many vested interests, too prone to opposition—he had no time to get entangled in such affairs.
The industries about to emerge in this parallel world were not yet established, and theoretically, all markets belonged to Qinghe. By the time others started to compete, each project within the Qinghe Faction would already have its own regenerative capacity. By then, the colossal Internet Empire would have taken shape, and it would be difficult for anyone to challenge that.
Moreover, for Qinghe’s faction, a ride-hailing app was not an indispensable part of the strategy.
Of the projects he mentioned, the most costly was probably the messaging software, as its market was already highly competitive and required significant investment—even a company with a high user base and strong user engagement like Qinghe Games had to spend money.
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