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Chapter 106: White Knight


When Eva received an invitation from Blackstone, she almost threw it in the wastebasket.

Eva is now on fire with the capitalists on Wall Street.

Now even a small company that has never heard of her dares to make fun of her.

"Are you really missing them?"

Eva's personal assistant crouched down to pick up the invitation on the floor, glancing at the signature on it without hesitation.

Then he reminded Eva: "Boss, I'm afraid we can't refuse this invitation" "Why?"

asked Eva, who had calmed down, curiously.

Her secretary had always been obedient to Eva, and rarely raised objections.

"I know this Mr.

Pete Peterson, who is an alumnus of MIT, but he graduated from Northwestern University and served as Secretary of Commerce under President Nixon.

I relied on Mr.

Peterson's scholarship to complete my studies" Eva's assistant graduated from the Sloan School of Business Administration at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she is a shrewd person, with a beautiful resume and outstanding ability, she is simply a flesh contact book, Eva has always taken her with her all these years, and whenever she attends various events Eva can't call the other party's name, her assistant can always accurately tell the other party's identity.

Hearing the assistant talk about Pete Peterson's political resume, Eva put away her arrogance and dissatisfaction at this time, she took the invitation letter handed by the assistant and read it carefully.

"What's going on tonight," Eva asked her assistant as she read the invitation carefully.

"You're scheduled to attend the Citibank president's birthday party tonight," the assistant immediately reminded.

"Help me cancel it, by the way, book me a private room at the place where Warren Buffett's favorite lunch is held at the Ithaoenskys steakhouse, and I'm going to have dinner with Mr.

Peterson and Mr.

Schwartzman tonight," Eva looked up and said suddenly.

Eva's assistant quickly told Blackstone the reply, and Peterson and Schwartzman on the other end of the phone looked at each other and smiled, it seemed that the OTA beauty was tempted.

At seven o'clock in the evening, Schwartzman drove his Cadillac to the Ithaoenskys steakhouse on time with Peterson, they reported their names to the waiter, and soon the two were ushered into the box that Eva had booked, and the two pushed the door in, and saw that Eva had ordered a glass of red wine and was waiting for the two to arrive.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr.

Peterson, Mr.

Schwartzman."

Eva was wearing a red short-sleeved evening dress, and when she saw the two of them, she immediately got up and shook hands with each other, and when everyone was seated, the three of them each ordered a signature steak and a bottle of '78-year-old Mouton.

The waiter made sure that the guests really didn't need anything, and left the box with great interest.

"Ms.

Eva, thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to have dinner with us, and before we get down to business, I'd like to ask you a question, why OTA Telecom doesn't accept investment from AT&T," Peterson first asked his own question directly.

"You know, Mr.

Peterson, we at OTA are a company that grew out of the Harvard campus, and a large percentage of our early investors and employees were faculty and students at Harvard and MIT.

A will develop into what it is today.

So when the first profit was made, the company's shareholders moved part of the company's accounts overseas in order to avoid taxes, so "Eva casually found an excuse to put the blame on the Harvard alumni."

Even if Peterson had told this lie, he would not have been able to see through it, because he would not have reported it to the IRS, nor could he have asked Harvard alumni of status and status to verify it.

However, this kind of thing does not violate the laws of the United States, and the current US tax department is not as able to count the foreign income of each taxpayer as it will in the future.

So hiding wealth overseas is a common choice for wealthy Americans, and it's understandable that Harvard faculty members don't have access to revealing their vast wealth.

"Well, excuse me, my question is too personal.

Ms.

Eva, we would like to work with you to help you get through this difficult time," Peterson continued.

"But, Mr.

Peterson, I'm curious what you can do to help us," Eva asked rhetorically.

"Ms.

Eva, this is the greeting gift for our Blackstone company to cooperate with you" Schwartzman took out a thick stack of documents from his briefcase and put them in front of Eva, Eva slowly took the documents, flipped a few pages casually, still confused, Schwartzman hurriedly explained when he saw this scene: "Ms.

Eva, we looked through the more than 20,000 patents filed by OTA Communications in the U.S.

Patent Office, and we noticed that since a few years ago, your company has entered the field of networking equipment and its solutions before Cisco, and we have screened about 5,000 patents related to this field, and we have consulted with the most well-known intellectual property law firms in New York.

According to our preliminary conclusions, Cisco has similar or even the same technical roadmap as yours in many technologies."

"You're saying they're copying our patents," Eva said excitedly.

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"No, Ms.

Eva, it's up to the judge to decide whether Cisco plagiarizes or not, but I want to say that your technology does a good job of creating a moat that competitors can't cross, but you don't think about it all along."

Peterson added with a smile.

"Okay two gentlemen, I really admire you guys, tell me what we're going to do next," Eva said suddenly full of fighting spirit.

"Ms.

Eva, I think your OTA can file a lawsuit in court over the core patents of the network solution, one by one, one after the other.

As long as you file a lawsuit in court, the lawyer can apply to the court for an injunction on Cisco products, in which case Cisco equipment can no longer be sold publicly in the U.S. market, and AT&T's network plans can only be postponed indefinitely," Schwartzman then explained to Eva.

"Well, then, what should I do," Eva asked impatiently.

"Ms.

Eva, let's talk about the cooperation between OTA and Blackstone first, if you are willing to pay 10 million dollars for consulting, our Blackstone company is willing to play the role of white knight in this commercial dispute."

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