And what's worse is that the income of these big companies' executives is closely related to their market value.
If the company's market value plummets, not only will they lose their bonuses, but in severe cases, they will even be kicked out by the board of directors.
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At this time, the market value of both companies has plummeted by more than 15% compared to 10 days ago, which means their bonuses are completely gone.
Although this is a non-combat crime, it's not enough to force Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Intel CEO Paul Otellini to be forcibly dismissed by the board of directors.
But it must be admitted that their bonuses are out of the question at this time, and they can only take that little bit of pitiful funding.
Therefore, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Intel CEO Paul Otellini were completely enraged by Geek Technology.
Their resentment and dissatisfaction with Geek Technology has also reached its peak, after all, cutting off someone's financial path is like killing their parents.
Silicon Valley, in a certain commercial building.
"We must do everything we can to suppress and contain the rise of Geek Computer Systems and Geek Computer Systems."
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said with a gloomy face.
In response, Apple CEO Tim Cook said with a gleam in his eyes:
"Geek Computer has monopolized the smart phone system, and now it wants to extend its reach to the computer system, which has seriously endangered the national security of the United States!"
"Indeed, smart phones, Geek computers, Internet products, game engines, computer systems and mobile phone systems—
Geek Technology has seriously infringed on the interests of the US semiconductor and technology industries, and must be sanctioned!"
Intel CEO Paul Otellini said with a gloomy face, his eyes full of malice.
Geek Technology caused Intel's market value to plummet, and his bonus was directly wiped out, how could Paul Otellini not hate Gao Nian to death.
After all, cutting off someone's financial path is like killing their parents!
"I agree, Geek Technology must be given strong sanctions!"
AMD CEO Rory Read also expressed his views.
"I also think that Geek Technology should be sanctioned, and it is best to repeat the old story of the semiconductor agreement!"
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said his opinion.
At this time, the five most core technology companies in the field of electronic technology, the computer system Microsoft.
Intel, AMD, and Nvidia, which handle computer processors and graphics card businesses, and Apple in the field of smart phones.
They gathered together to denounce Geek Technology, which shows how dissatisfied they are with Geek Technology.
"But it's not easy to repeat the old story of the semiconductor agreement, China is not an island country."
Apple CEO Tim Cook frowned and said.
The so-called semiconductor agreement is actually that the United States unilaterally imposed a 100% tariff on semiconductor chips from island countries, and then monitored the prices of semiconductor chips exported from island countries to third countries.
After the signing of this semiconductor agreement, the semiconductor chips of the island country ultimately had no market competitiveness in the United States.
After all, the US market is subject to a 100% tariff.
This has led to the semiconductor chips of the island country being very expensive, so American companies will naturally vote with their feet and purchase products from other companies.
Losing the richest and most consuming US market is no less than having a leg cut off for the semiconductor industry in the island country, and its income will naturally be cut in half.
And what's worse is that the semiconductor agreement contains the clause 'monitor the price of semiconductor exports to third countries'.
Therefore, semiconductor chips from the island country cannot be sold too cheaply, and low-price dumping cannot be used to seize the market.
Finally, the signing of the Plaza Accord led to the appreciation of the yen, which made the goods of the island country not cost-effective but slightly more expensive, which led to the frustration of the export of goods from the island country.
Under the double blow, the semiconductor companies of the island country naturally fell into a slump.
As a result, many very promising research projects were directly cut off because the company was unable to make money and lacked funds.
Even if it wasn't cut off, the research and development funds would plummet, causing the research and development progress to be inferior to that of foreign companies, so they would fall behind step by step.
This is the terrible consequence of the Plaza Accord and the Semiconductor Agreement superimposed. These two agreements not only stagnated the economic growth of the island country for 20 years, but also destroyed the semiconductor chips of the island country.
Of course, a lean camel is bigger than a horse. Although semiconductor chips cannot be developed, they still rank among the top in the world in terms of semiconductor materials and semiconductor equipment thanks to their previous foundation.
It's just that the reputation is not obvious after all.
The fame is not as good as TSMC, Sanhan, and Zhongxin International, which produce chips, or Qualcomm, which designs chips,
AMD and other companies.
At this time, the presidents present naturally wanted to repeat the story of the year and impose severe sanctions on Geek Technology!
At this time, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said gloomily:
"Public opinion is a good knife. We can jointly sign a petition with multiple companies, requesting the US Department of Commerce to launch an anti-monopoly investigation into Geek Technology.
I believe that as long as we hype up public opinion, we can make the Ministry of Commerce pay high attention to this matter, and then take action to crack down on Geek Technology."
Hearing this, the people present immediately lit up, and then realized that there was a lot of room for manipulation, because public opinion is a good knife.
As long as the US and even domestic and foreign media stand up to accuse Geek Technology, accusing Geek Technology of suspected serious monopoly facts.
Then the US Department of Commerce must stand up and do something, and their move will be a disaster for Geek Technology.
"I agree!"
Apple CEO Tim Cook immediately said agreeing.
"I also agree."
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also immediately agreed to sign the joint petition.
After all, the Phoenix graphics card is too powerful, and it is difficult for Nvidia to regain the graphics card market by relying solely on Nvidia.
At this time, only external forces can make Nvidia rise, and Nvidia has no reason to refuse this matter.
At this time, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thought for a while, and then suggested:
"It may be difficult to make this matter known to the world by simply signing a joint petition, and there is no way to force the US Department of Commerce to stand up and solve this matter.
I propose that all of us stand up and accept interviews with TV programs and interviews with journalists and media during this period.
Only when we all stand up and speak out can we raise the news heat of the incident and then subject Geek Technology to an anti-monopoly investigation!"
Hearing this, the people present naturally had no objections and immediately nodded in agreement.
After all, it's just about accepting media interviews, and you will definitely get paid for accepting media interviews, so it's nothing.
This can also be regarded as doing private work in the name of going to work and working in the office, and getting two salaries for one job, so naturally there is nothing wrong with it.
So, in this way, as the presidents reached a consensus, the next step was naturally to start discussing the details.
A fatal crisis began to press towards Geek Technology!