Chapter 392 Media War
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The young reporter also nodded secretly and raised the camera and camera in his hands.
The Chinese people's own xx is a very loud saying that has been and will continue to be popular. With the convening of the Asian Games, China's national sentiment has long been exaggerated to the top. Not to mention something as high-end as the LNG ship, even a piece of Chinese people's own flying can get a tide of applause: it's beautiful!
Sucheng knew that his strength was inferior. There was no comparison between giants like Dahua and China Shipbuilding Corporation. It was a giant beast comparable to that of the Oil Corporation, not to mention that the other party had the help of Oceanwide Group.
Taking retreat to advance is the only way for Dahua Industry to achieve life. With the time when reporters were there, Sucheng, on behalf of Dahua Industry, officially announced: I am the victim.
Director Zhong was scolded by Su Cheng's textbook-like patriotic language. Looking at the two or three long spears and short cannons below, he didn't know that he had fallen into a trap.
He staggered two steps and stabilized his body again. He was also a cadre who had been through Fengshuang for a long time. He knew that he was talking more and doing more and making more mistakes at this time, so he avoided the reporter and whispered to Su Cheng: "Don't think that a few media can defeat me, this matter is not over."
Su Cheng still looked aggrieved and said, "Director Zhong, I am not targeting anyone, Dahua just wants to do something."
This sentence is half true and half false, but it is deeply affectionate.
Director Zhong snorted, and while the others didn't come up, he leaned against Su Cheng and said, "You can find the media, we can also find the media, and say goodbye but don't send it."
He bowed his hand and neatly avoided the camera below to go out.
Su Cheng curled his lips, changed his face, and went downstairs with a smile and said, "I'm sorry, let you watch a farce."
The time when the reporters came was determined by Dahua Industrial. There were some smart people who could see the shadow of conspiracy. But if there was no evidence, it could not be mentioned on the table. On the other hand, people usually sympathize with the weak. Dahua Industrial and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, one is a well-known private enterprise in China, and the other is a ministerial-level central enterprise. If there was any conflict between the two, it would not have been initiated by Dahua Industrial.
Jin Yanrou hesitated for a moment and said, "Dong Su. I just heard you talk about the Chinese people's own LNG ship. Can you tell us in detail?"
"Of course, LNG ships and oil tankers can be said to be blood vessels in the contemporary world. A country's economy must develop without blood vessels. Now, our country's natural gas and blood vessels are still in the hands of foreign ship owners. China not only does not have the ability to build LNG ships, but also does not have the ability to repair them. This is unreasonable for a big country. It is too easy to be threatened. Dahua Industry is ambitious to make up for this shortcoming..." Su Cheng has also accepted many interviews and talks happily. He is very skilled.
He stood two steps higher than the others, holding the imitation wood handrail, which highlighted a little bit of a high-level sense.
The reporters felt that the location was good, so they took photos one after another, which made the atmosphere come out in an instant.
They didn't know that in this position, Li Lin was asked an expert from the public relations department to teach the time.
Jin Yanrou also took out the microphone and asked on the spot: "What is the current difficulty for Dahua Industrial?"
"The main reason is that there are insufficient workers, especially experienced workers. There are only a few enterprises in China who have been trained. After the labor cooperation we expected by Dahua was rejected by all parties, the current situation is very difficult. Of course, we are still working hard and want to negotiate with various shipyards. However, judging from the current situation, the other party's willingness is very low." Su Cheng secretly praised Jin Yanrou for her cooperation, and it is impossible for her and her subordinates to communicate with her in substantial form. With her words and the conversation with Director Zhong just now, the reporters quickly outlined the appearance of a victim in their minds.
The monopoly nature of state-owned enterprises is innate. Since the official operation of Salt and Iron Tea, state-owned enterprises have always only pursued market share and not market profits. After all, the profits of state-owned enterprises must be paid to the treasury, and the operator's salary and benefits are actually not linked to profits, but only to losses.
In other words, as long as state-owned enterprises do not lose money, the treatment of all employees and leaders will not change. There is no difference between more or less profits for them. However, the decline in market share will significantly affect the radiation range of the company's power. For state-owned enterprises leaders, if the market share is low, their power will decline. This is naturally something that officials cannot tolerate.
With the deepening of China's reform, the identity of state-owned enterprises and bureaucrats, which were once more attractive than civil servants, has gradually deviated from people's vision. Those surviving companies lose their market share and lose their dominance in the industry. Only those companies that have maintained their monopoly can continue to be arrogant.
Even if China Shipbuilding Group cannot see the future, they will do their best to stop a later industry participant.
Jin Yanrou asked another question and then gave up her position to the latecomer.
Because there are not many people, Su Cheng seriously answered everyone's questions, which made people say with great affection: "Dear reporters, please rest first. I arranged the housing prices. Dahua's questions. You actually saw it. If you can, just let the news go, and you can't let it go, it doesn't matter."
When a newspaper reporter heard this, he proudly said: "Don't worry, the news we want to release cannot be banned if anyone wants to."
The awesomeness of journalists in the 1990s was something that media workers in later generations could not envy. Their direct management department was often the propaganda department of the party committee, and the propaganda department of the party committee was often directly led by the local or central government. In other words, the reporters at this time were the disciples of the emperor who enjoyed freedom of speech.
In addition to directly governing some of their officials, journalists are not at all vain to ordinary administrative departments. Moreover, journalists in a region often do not care about cross-regional administrative departments. Not to mention areas with high administrative standards, journalists in Beijing still have a very high degree of freedom even in 2000.
The heyday of the uncrowned kings was about the era when the "focus interview" had just been released. A report every day overturned the power of a pot of rat soup, which made countless local governments frightened.
As the focus interviews weaken, the wonderful time of the Uncrowned King is gone forever.
Today in 1992, the power of journalists is still in a slow rise. These journalists who have organizational, do not care about advertising business, and are almost unsupervised, do not have to care too much about a central enterprise.
After the newspaper reporter spoke, the other people also smiled and made Su Cheng feel relieved.
Jin Yanrou also said: "We may not mention other companies and people, but we can still help Dahua Industrial talk."
Su Cheng sighed softly, looking like he had no choice.
Everyone said goodbye in a sympathy.
At the same time, the Dahua Public Relations Department was not idle, and contacted relevant media and released various introductions and comments from LNG Ship.
Making LNG ships itself is indeed very valuable, and you can tell this by looking at the later generations of South Korea. When Sucheng was in school, the huge value brought by the Korean shipbuilding industry attracted the attention of economic people in many countries, and wrote hundreds of books for it.
As the ship type with the highest added value, liquefied natural gas ships have brought South Korea's shipbuilding industry to a new peak. This has brought about the transformation and upgrading of the entire industrial chain. From metallurgy to the manufacturing of power machines, there have been a significant improvement. This is still the case where South Korea has a small country with few people and lacks complete industry.
In a country like China with a complete range of industrial categories and superb counterfeiting capabilities, the ship manufacturing volume of tens of millions of tons per year will bring twice the benefits of the automobile manufacturing system.
If Dahua Industrial can complete its layout before 2000 and enter the manufacturing field of LNG ships, a world's top three shipyards cannot escape, which means sales of tens of billions of yuan. It is even more profitable than ordinary oil fields.
Whether it is a media that receives benefits or does not receive benefits, it is always easy to report facts.
Director Zhong was naturally not willing to be outdone. He issued one press release after another, making bitter and talking about technology. Some experts warned that "you can't eat too much." It seemed that the media war broke out.
However, the public relations department trained by Sucheng for tens of millions of yuan every year is not the enemy of a group of publicity department officials. Even the many relationship households collected by Dahua Industrial Public Relations Department are not easy to deal with, let alone those public relations backbones with annual salary of tens of thousands or even tens of thousands.
In the early 1990s, the publicity officers who earned 800 yuan a year with China Shipbuilding Group's salary of 1,000 yuan a year, would have already changed jobs to earn a hundred times the high salary? How could they waste their time on "copying" manuscripts day after day?
With Dahua Industrial waiting for the battle, in just a few days, the media army organized by China Shipbuilding was defeated by Li Lin's level attack.
In terms of the personal relationships of reporters and editors, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation naturally failed completely; but in terms of high-level relationships, they had no accumulation. When it comes to the relationship between units, Dahua Industrial, which has a lot of money to buy advertisements, is no longer behind China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, which has a letter of introduction to the world.
After a while, the media, which was originally discussing the LNG ship project, also began to support Dahua Industrial in building the LNG ship one-sidedly.
In the program, Jin Yanrou compared it to the two bombs and one satellite in the new era, and called it "China Project".
Amidst the chaos, Director Zhong had to come to the door again and propose a new improvement plan: to invest in port land worth 500 million yuan and skilled workers, and to occupy 30% of Dahua Shipping.
It should be said that this is a fairly reasonable offer. If they had proposed this plan at first, Sucheng might have agreed.
But when he was sure to win, Su Cheng did not want to divide the shares anymore, so he simply refused.
Director Zhong was helpless and said with some gloating pleasure: "If you provoke the media to put pressure on the media, the China Shipbuilding Corporation will reach this point at most. If you don't agree, I have to go back and report, but you don't think about the workers. It's even more impossible for China Shipbuilding Corporation to give it to you. In fact, I have no losses. Just continue to go back and be my Director of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission."
When he was proud, he laughed a few times.
Su Cheng was neither furious nor panicked, but calmly said "sending off guests", then sat back to the office, took out a letter, and started to write it carefully.
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Chapter completed!