Take Off My Aviation Era

Chapter 1023: Poison Pill Project

When these words came out, both Abdullah and Mahmoud were a little confused.

No way, I really don't understand the meaning of Zarif's later sentence with Chinese connotation.

Zarif immediately realized that he might be drifting over his head, and talked about what Zhuang Jianye often said as his own catchphrase.

What ancestors are not ancestors, how do two local tyrants from feudal tribes in the Arab world know such profound things.

So the conversation turned around and re-explained: “Let’s put it this way, Ascendas Group’s technical strength in drones has long reached the world’s leading level. Let alone the other, let’s take the “Heron” drone we just shot down. Let’s just say, Israel’s IAI company has to pay a large amount of patent fees to Ascendas Group every year, otherwise it will not be able to obtain technology authorization and smooth production.”

"what?"

"IAI has to pay patent fees to Tengfei?"

These Abdullah and Mahmoud understood, not only did they understand, but they were also completely shocked. We must know that Israel has made rapid progress in drones in recent years and launched several models including the "Heron". High-performance drones have earned a lot of attention in the Middle East and the world.

In addition, a subsidiary of IAI was also acquired by General Motors and merged into General Atomics, which was established by General Motors in the early years. The "Predator" UAV produced by General Motors is known as the world's most advanced detection and attack integrated unmanned aerial vehicle. It is said that the UAV has carried out several missions in the no-fly zone in southern Iraq, and the overall effect has been well received by the U.S. military. It is preparing additional funds to increase procurement efforts.

The result is that such a high-tech company, known as the global leader in drones, has to pay patent fees to Ascendas Group. Is this still a shrewd Jewish style? How could they willingly pay IQ taxes to others?

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"Unexpectedly, IAI sold the'Heron' to New Delhi. It seems that they are doing well these years with the possession of H Company."

While Abdullah and Mahmoud were surprised that the Israelis had to pay the patent fees to Ascendas Group, Zhuang Jianye was filled with emotion in the room of the Chinese Consulate General in Karachi.

For a moment, it seems to have returned to the glorious moment of seven or eight years ago when the 23 branch factory that had just established the Ascendas brand cooperated with American H Company to sweep the world with drones.

Later, in order to balance its dependence on the Ascendas Group, Company H introduced Israel's IAI Company as a backup of its production capacity, and thus began a good time when the three parties fell in love and killed each other.

In the end, H Company crashed down in a showdown with Ascendas Group, watching the snipe clam, its own powerful IAI Company took a decisive move and prepared to swallow the drone patents and technology left by H Company.

As a result, he bit down and found that it was not fat, but a poison.

No way, to outsiders, Company H appears to be a technology company engaged in the development and production of unmanned aircraft with great potential, but in essence it is just a leather bag company that has lost its reputation.

The only production plant is just a simple drone assembly plant.

In the early stage, it was possible to rely on the strong domestic electronic information equipment to support some of the facades, but later Ascendas used Japanese supporting electronic components to integrate a new structure that is as good as that of the United States, and the price is reduced by a third. Company H completely abandoned the US industrial support.

In the later stage, with some domestic electronic products supporting the integration of components from Japan, South Korea and even Europe, Ascendas Group further diversified the industrial supporting facilities of UAV communication and control systems, so that even H Company could not understand the development. How does the group's system integration work?

From aircraft design, core component manufacturing, product testing to the integration of electronic equipment, there is one thing. Company H hasn't even touched it at all, so how can the intellectual property rights come from?

But the paradox is that the relevant intellectual property rights do exist in Company H, but the ownership does not belong to Company H. It is an independent entity jointly funded by Evans and Owen, the agents of Ascendas Group. The situation is linked to the leather bag company that takes the founder's dividend from H company.

No way, who made Evans successfully promoted to the founder of H company with the exquisite World War II aviation model of Ascendas Group. Although he was eventually kicked out of the management team and went to Europe to avoid disasters, he was the founder. Still, although the dividends are small, there will still be some, so this leather bag company has such a weird new style.

If IAI Company is steady and stable, like H Company, the bag company established by Evans and Irving, which has nothing except patent documents, is wrapped in the name of a partner and slowly digested, maybe IAI Company can really Turn the cocoon into a butterfly, and become a king in the field of drones.

However, IAI obviously does not have the old ways of H company. Seeing that Evans and Owen’s companies are so valuable, they wanted to directly own them, so they launched a hostile acquisition of this negligible leather company.

As a result, the acquisition did not matter. The so-called "poison pill plan" in the capital market was directly launched. The hidden clauses in the equity agreement were fired, 85% of the original preferred shares were released, and private placements were issued to Evans and Owen in Germany. Actor Aviation Systems Corporation.

Actor Aerosystems instantly became the actual controller of the leather bag company, and immediately initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against IAI in California.

Originally, a German company sued an Israeli company~lightnovelpub.net~ The United States was quite depressed, but Evans and Owen were squeezed out by European friends, and the actor company couldn’t mix in Europe, and the two simply acted. The company withdrew and re-founded a new company called HNB in ​​California through a complicated equity structure.

Incorporating the equity of the leather bag company into the HNB system, HNB has now become an authentic American company, paying taxes in the United States and operating in the United States. Now the California courts in the United States will not feel that they are outsiders in the face of this lawsuit. , Facing the IAI company is a violent pursuit.

In the end, IAI lost the lawsuit. In addition to paying HNB's 4.5 billion US dollars in infringement fines from 1984 to the present, it also needs to provide HNB with patent protection fees ranging from 50 million to 200 million US dollars each year.

Because almost all of IAI's UAV products, whether it is "Heron" or "Habi", more or less apply HNB's patented technology.

If this is judged by other countries and the Israelis take care of you so much, they can do whatever they want. If you are able to bite me.

The problem is that it was the American father who made the verdict. This leaves the Israelis with no curse, except for confession.

So not only the fine was paid in full, but the royalties were paid obediently in accordance with the judgment.

In addition to leaving some of the funds behind, HNB will be used as the research funds for the upper class in the United States and Evans and Owen's remuneration. Most of them are transferred to offshore financial centers through special accounts, and then finally take off through complex and explosive financial transactions. A special account opened by the group in Hong Kong Island China Merchants Bank.

No way, who will let Ascendas Group be the real major shareholder of HNB? Who can get the patent fee if he doesn't?

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