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Chapter 479

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The Stark Industrial Fair was going to be held, and the Osborne Group naturally received an invitation. It was the world's top biotechnology and genetic engineering company. Ever since Norman's era, the Osborne Group had participated in every Stark Industrial Fair.

Three months ago, the Osborne Group had begun to study and arrange this important exhibition, preparing to bring out the company's most important products in order to garner enough news attention and product deals.

Ever since Harry came to power, the Osborne Group had begun to optimize and redistribute resources in three major projects, namely energy, biotechnology, and weapons.

Stark Industries had completely outcompeted the energy project. Not only would they have to invest a lot of money to compete with them, but more importantly, even if they invested money, they might not be able to get a return.

Medical biotechnology was now the Osborne Group's top priority. The entire company had made a more long-term plan and development around the limb regeneration program.

This included all kinds of medical bone research, as well as more sophisticated minimally invasive nerve repair surgeries with external experts. Relying on the combination of surgeries and limb repair formulas, many nerve injuries that were originally difficult to overcome and repair were repaired.

There were also various other medical projects that focused on limb repair.

Although the cost of every surgery and repair in the entire medical plan was quite high, there were still countless people waiting in line for Osborne Group's surgeries.

After all, compared with permanent physical injuries and disabilities, many people were willing to go bankrupt or even borrow money to raise medical expenses of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Now, the relevant personnel of the Osborne Group were studying whether they could further reduce costs and the difficulty of the surgeries. Not only would this be beneficial to patients, but more importantly, after reducing costs, the Osborne Group would be able to expand their medical centers around the world.

They could even replace trauma departments in traditional hospitals. If they could really do that, this alone would bring immeasurable profits to the Osborne Group.

After all, many people around the world suffered external injuries from all kinds of accidents every day, and many of these injuries were irreversible and permanent for ordinary people.

In terms of weapons, Stark Industries had made a win-win swap between their weapons channels and the Osborne Group's energy channels.

The Osborne Group had obtained a sufficient channel advantage in terms of weapons resources. Unlike most people's understanding of arms dealers, Oscorp and Stark Industries are both world-famous arms dealers.

However, their core business in the arms industry was never simply selling "weapons" as the average person understood it. For example, missiles, individual skeletons, new vehicles and the like.

The real big arms dealers sold a complete set of [Integration Plans]. Take the famous missile designed by Tony: the Jericho missile as an example.

It seemed to be a simple missile with mass destruction, but in order to support the operation of this missile and achieve its maximum power, it needed a set of complex systems.

This included fire control integration, radar search, and related control computers and transport vehicles. These things were often part of the entire product line.

Naturally, Stark Industries' weapons used their own codes, and a similar fire control system could only support their own weapons to the best of their own.

The price of this entire system was many times more expensive than a missile.

It could be said that it was a strictly closed-source system, which was also a necessary means of self-protection in the business world.

But thanks to Li Jie's matchmaking, in the cooperation between the Osborne Group and Stark Industries, Stark Industries transferred the rights to use some of the old codes to Osborne Group.

This allowed the Osborne Group to produce and improve weapons that were compatible with the integrated systems produced by Stark Industries.

It was precisely because of Stark Industries' concession that Harry was able to shut up all the old guys in the company. He also mobilized the Osborne Group's power to help Stark Industries withstand the pressure of the new energy sales, and traded all the energy channels that they had. They also resisted the demand from the Congress for the iron armor.

There was always a return for effort. This was an equivalent exchange.

With the codes, the weapons produced by the Osborne Group could be compatible with the military's other platforms produced by Stark Industries. This was a good thing for the military.

Apart from Stark Industries, the Osborne Group was also an important arms dealer. But the systems of the two companies had never been compatible, which meant that the military had to prepare two different teams. For the logistics department, the incompatibility of the same model of weapons was simply making it more difficult for them to work!

Now that the Osborne Group had integrated all of this, the other countries that had previously bought Stark Industries' weapons turned to the Osborne Group.

Naturally, this included the American military. This made the Osborne Group's weapons production department very profitable. At the same time, because of the Osborne Group's involvement, Tony had not agreed to the American military's request to manufacture war machines or armor like the Iron Patriot.

Instead, the military placed its focus on the Osborne Group. The cost-compressed Elven Armor, which was based on the The Green Devils' armor, was more suitable for the military's large-scale equipment needs.

After all, the military was a place of collectivism, and one or two superhero-like elites were not necessarily very popular with military generals; they preferred an obedient elite group.

This made life even more difficult for Hammer Military, which had been eating dirt behind Stark Industries and Osborne Group. They couldn't get involved in the military's big projects, and small projects didn't make much money, and they were squeezed by others.

And in this world, Ivan Vanke, who had created the first Arc Reactor, didn't join Hammer Military, but joined Latveria.

This made the hair of Hammer Military's leader, Hammer, turn white. He was a scientist, but he loved money, and he didn't mind using weapons to make a lot of money.

However, the world would never compromise and change because of your subjective will.

"Albert, I said it. I won't sell my business! Impossible! "Hammer roared at the young man on the other end of the phone.

The other person was also an arms dealer, Albert Manstein, a twenty-five-year-old arms dealer. Apart from being born in a wealthy arms family, Hammer didn't think there was anything commendable about the young man at all.

Anyway, Hammer looked at everyone the same, even Tony Stark.

The Manstein Group was a company that produced a variety of rapid-fire weapons and light weapons, and their business didn't overlap with Osborne and Stark Industries. It could even be said that in many ways, it was a subsidy for these two companies that focused on the production of heavy weapons.

This was the right path, at least not having to confront the two mega-groups head-on. Hammer, on the other hand, had great ambitions, but little ability. He had always wanted to set up a mega-company like Stark Industries.

But the ideal was plump, and the reality was bony.

The crash of the offensive drone made for General Ross last time, as well as the major casualty accident of the imitation Iron Man Armor, put the entire company in a predicament.

The military had turned a large number of orders to Osborne Group, and now, apart from buying some finished single weapons from him, they wouldn't give him orders to build those specialized complete weapons platforms.

This was a great setback for him. He had always felt that he just lacked a platform and a springboard. As long as he had the right opportunity, he, Hammer, could soar into the sky!

Ring ring ~! The phone rang again. Hammer grumpily grabbed the phone and yelled, "I told you, Albert! I won't — "

There was a slight chuckle on the other end of the phone, sounding a little mocking. This was a slightly aged voice, and it was obvious that it wasn't Albert's.

"Mr. Hammer, I'm not the Albert you speak of." The voice sounded old and dignified.

"Oh, I'm sorry. I lost my composure. " Hammer realized that this might be his client, so he immediately adjusted his tone. "Then who are you?"

"Someone who can help your company out of its predicament, someone who can at least make you shine at the Stark Industrial Fair in three months," the person on the other end of the phone said seriously.

"What?" Hammer felt that he might have run into a scammer.

The person on the other end of the phone clearly guessed what Hammer was thinking, so he said, "Don't be in a hurry to hang up, Mr. Hammer. My people left some small gifts at your window. You can decide after you see them. We'll be in touch then. "

After saying this, the person hung up the phone. Han Mo was baffled by this.

He glanced at the window outside his office. There was actually an envelope stuck outside this twenty-story building. Inside was probably the gift that the person was talking about.

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