A modernized company did business and relayed information faster than outsiders could ever imagine.
One hour was all it took for any information or decision sent out from Softwin’s Somerland branch to be implemented and executed in Softwin’s headquarters back in Sunrise Land.
After all, this was good news to a majority of Sunrise electronics companies.
JW Electronics currently held full licensing to the patented MP4 technology. They had also implemented a technical blockade, so there was no way they would share this patent.
Even Rony, which had the most skilled technicians in the country, needed a long time and capital if they wanted to bypass JW’s technical blockade and succeed.
As a result, Sunrise companies could only watch as JW Electronics slowly dominated Sunrise’s music-player market.
As a country known for producing advanced technological goods, they had to watch as a company from an underdeveloped country slowly consumed their market share.
This was greatly humiliating for arrogant Sunrisers.
Thus, Softwin’s decision garnered the majority of their countrymen’s support.
That night, a cargo ship filled with JW Electronics’ MP4s from Somerland was about to enter Sunrise Land’s Customs as per normal sales distribution procedure when it was rejected.
The excuse was that Kobe Tradings Co., Ltd, who had been in an amicable partnership with JW Electronics all this while, had unilaterally ended the partnership and did not want the goods anymore.
Lance, who had already clocked off and was on the way home, immediately received the news.
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