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Chapter 1279: Useless tests and temptations(2/2)

Don't think that white people don't care about future generations. If they really don't care, why do the super rich set up various foundations and put their own future generations into them to make profits?

It's just that in comparison, the United States has no history, no emphasis on tradition, and decades-old furniture can be called antiques. It doesn't pay much attention to family, adult children, and the elderly.

In Northern Europe, where life is relatively affluent and families are stable, they still attach great importance to family, and the elderly will also help take care of their grandchildren.

But Marcus is still on the front line of the fight against Ollila, not only for his own benefit, but also for these traditional industries.

In other words, the two are not contradictory.

As a representative of traditional industries, Marcus, who has been the chairman of a tire company for nearly two decades, naturally has interests that are completely aligned with Nokia's traditional industries.

As far as he knows, Marcus's three children all work in Nokia's traditional industries.

As expected, after hearing what Berezovsky said, Marcus was immediately moved.

I even couldn't help but wonder if those traditional industries could develop and grow again if they received an investment.

After all, as Berezovsky said, traditional industries are not without customer needs, but are already an inseparable part of human society.

Humans can do without mobile phones, but can they do without cars and tires?

In this world, 95% of people do not have mobile phones and are living a good life, but if someone does not even have a car, or the car has no tires, this feeling is scary even to imagine.

As for Nokia's traditional industry, the reason why it has not been profitable in recent years is not because of backward products, old equipment, and low personnel wages.

He has heard more than once that young boys and girls from Nokia City left the hometown where they had lived for twenty years to find jobs in other cities or even other countries.
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