Chapter 171

As for Polar brand phones, Carlisle was no stranger to them.

Polar used to make radios before venturing into mobile phones. They developed their first branded phone in 1994, making them ploneers in the industry.

However, due to intense competition, Polar phones did not survive in the mobile market.

Carlisle pulled his mind back to the present and smiled calmly. “Gionee and Borda are indeed big brands. They are pretty strict with contract manufacturers.

*Our small factory of 16 hundred people may not seem impressive to them. Moreover, the news of Caleb’s embezzlement and escape has probably spread. It’s understandable that they refuse to cooperate.

“Since Polar is willing to subcontract phones to us, let’s cooperate with them.”

Kenny smiled bitterly. “But the subcontracting price Polar offered us is too low. After deducting labor and utilities, there’s only a profit of three cents per phone.”

Carlisle exclaimed, surprised, “We can still profit from it?”

Kenny’s lips twitched harshly. “Mr. Zahn, do you really want to make no profit at all?”

Carlisle chuckled. “I’ve said before, our goal in subcontracting is to support our workers.”

“I’ve only calculated the workshop staff’s wages. I haven’t included the management.”

Carlisle shrugged. “Supporting those workers is enough. I’ll take care of the management team.”

over 100 million, he

salaries of company executives and managers were relatively low. The real expense lay in the

R&D Department.

has always been a money–draining sector. Large enterprises

head down. Even though Carlisle said

job already. Don’t blame yourself. I’ll give you another

was lifted at

chips, and cameras. They’re to come to my office

Kenny

was

to them?”

it necessary to go through all this trouble? Can’t we just transfer the funds directly

his chair, his deep

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I spoke out

wished he could slap himself. Why did he need to say so much when Carlisle had decided? Just follow orders and spare the unnecessary

him off. “You can go now.”

with a smile but left with a bitter expression.

unread messages. He found they

had forgotten to switch his phone to

the Commercial Bank’s

account, each totaling

smile curved his lips. In three months since his rebirth, he had gone from a student at a poor high school to a

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