"Wosheng's explosion: Beware of the Soviet Union's invasion..."

"Red home appliances are selling well in the United States, who is the real culprit behind it?"

"American pride or American spy, behind Wosheng Bailian is actually Red China..."

"Beware: Be careful that the home appliances you buy are eavesdropping on everything you do..."

"Suspected of monopoly: Wal-Mart and Best Buy are killing American companies..."

When the Washington Post's report came out, some other media in the United States also reported on this matter. In the United States, many media have no urine, whoever gives more money, then report whoever.

Japanese companies have invested heavily this time, and some things are still facts. So these media immediately started working happily, not only can they get money, but also increase the sales of their own newspapers, how great is that.

At the same time, Japanese brands have also joined many other companies this time, such as European home appliance companies, such as some American companies, and even not limited to home appliance companies. They are all victims of Wosheng and Bailian or Wal-Mart. Now there is such a good opportunity to add insult to injury, and they will naturally not let it go.

This time, they not only reported this incident in the United States, but also many European media began to report this incident.

For a time, Wal-Mart seemed to have aroused public anger and was attacked by many media.

"Asshole..."

At the headquarters of Wal-Mart, Sam's face became extremely ugly after seeing these news.

Although he knew that other companies would make small moves, this was very common in business competition, especially in the United States. Not to mention business competition, even the presidential election was a variety of unscrupulous operations.

But Sam underestimated those brands when he was young. He didn't expect them to make such a big show. Instead of talking about products, they went to another angle.

Look at these reports. Installing eavesdropping devices in electrical appliances is really a brain-opening idea. It's also related to the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union had this technology, it would have scared you to death.

"It's not true, is it?"

Sam was suddenly stunned. This damn Wal-Mart Group would not really install eavesdropping devices in these stores. If so, it would be a mess.

But after calming down, Sam felt that the Huasheng Group would never be so stupid.

"President, what should we do now?"

The assistant asked directly in a low voice.

"Don't worry, it's just a war of public opinion. The company has been prepared for it..."

Sam said with a smile, and admired Xu Huasheng again in his heart.

Because Xu Huasheng had guessed some things long ago. When in China, Xu Huasheng and Sam predicted various extreme situations that might happen to the Wosheng Group in the future.

Including the public opinion war that happened today, it was actually in the rehearsal.

During the rehearsal, they had a strategy called transplanting flowers and trees, shifting the contradictions and dragging more people into the water.

The target they expected at the beginning was Japanese companies.

Now, Sam thinks that there must be Japanese companies behind this war of public opinion, otherwise there would not be such a big scene.

Thinking of this, Sam's eyes turned cold, and thinking about the various materials collected by the company, Sam laughed.

Bailian Group, Adam is now the vice president of Best Buy and the president of Bailian Group.

After receiving Sam's call, Adam was also very curious, but after talking on the phone for a while, Adam became serious.

Now Wosheng and Bailian Group must stand together, prosper together, and suffer together. Let's solve this matter first, and then talk about competing with each other later.

At the same time, Walmart also held an emergency board meeting. Wosheng Group is now a very valuable asset for Walmart Group, and the profitability of Wosheng Group has exceeded their previous expectations.

In just a few months, the profit contributed by the Wosheng brand to Walmart Group exceeded 2 billion US dollars. With such a large amount of wealth, Walmart Group can't watch Wosheng Group being defeated.

"Everyone, this public opinion incident is obviously well prepared by the other party. Even if this incident is over, there will definitely be more similar incidents in the future. So I think it's time to introduce new strategic shareholders to Wosheng Group..."

Robertson said seriously.

This also made everyone nod. As shareholders of Walmart, they know very well that sometimes eating alone doesn't work.

In fact, when the Wosheng Group first became popular, many chaebols wanted to invest, but at that time Walmart did not want to let others come to share so easily.

And now, the time has come.

Don’t think that those chaebols will desperately lower prices when a crisis occurs. In fact, it is not difficult for Walmart to solve such a crisis.

Taking the opportunity to introduce new shareholders is for the better development of Wosheng in the future.Because Robertson has greater ambitions for the Wosheng Group, and no one has stipulated that the Wosheng Group can only sell electrical appliances.

The American public opinion field became lively.

Driven by public opinion, many people are discussing this matter.

But something strange happened to many people. When this incident broke out, the sales of Wosheng and Bailian products did not plummet, but surged.

Especially for the Bailian brand, many stores actually saw a rush to buy.

"What's going on?"

Adam was also confused by this situation and didn't know what happened.

"Mr. President, I just asked the customers, they said they were worried that the Bailian brand would be banned from sale, and they were afraid that if they didn't buy it now, they would not be able to buy it in the future. In fact, from the perspective of consumers, they don't care where your technology comes from. They only care about whether the product is cost-effective? As for whose technology is used? In the end, whether the Americans made money or the Chinese made money, they are too lazy to care about it."

A staff member said to Adam, and after hearing this, Adam's eyes lit up.

"Mr. Sam, I found an interesting phenomenon. I think we can add fuel to the fire."

Adam picked up his mobile phone and called Sam. After he told Sam about this situation, Sam's eyes lit up.

Yes, from the perspective of American customers, the most important thing for them is not the country where the technology comes from? But whether the product is cost-effective and whether the product is good enough. Especially for the grassroots staff in the United States, they are even more so.

Can't it be sold in the United States if it is not American technology?

Japanese products and European products are not American technology, so how can they be sold in the United States?

Wosheng and Bailian Group took action and prepared to continue to add fuel to the fire.

"Wosheng, Bailian may be banned from sale. Do home appliances also have ideologies?"

"Why can't American consumers use cheap and easy-to-use products? Whose fault is it?"

"Bailian President Adam speaks up for the grassroots consumers in the United States. Don't use politics to kidnap business behavior..."

"Who is the mastermind behind the scenes? Whose interests are affected by cheap and easy-to-use products?"

More American media have joined in, and a different kind of public opinion war has been launched.

At first, it was just some newspaper discussions, but later, seeing that the matter was gaining popularity, many TV stations also joined in the discussion. Different TV stations held different opinions, and both sides had a heated discussion on this matter, just like the US election. During this discussion, sales of Robertson and Bailian products actually skyrocketed again. This situation completely confused the Japanese brands. Why was the plot different from what they expected?

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