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Interview · 2007-01-01

Duan Yongping's "Bositang" interview

H& H International Investment · Duan Yongping

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AI summary and analysis

"Bositang"'s TV interview with Duan Yongping covers Xiaobawang, Backgammon, corporate culture, advertising, branding, decentralization and personal choice. It is an important public video for understanding his entrepreneurial stage.

Key points

  • This interview is lower level than a single investment opinion, because Duan Yongping's investment judgment comes largely from his understanding of business and organization.
  • The cases of Xiaobawang and BBK show how products, channels, brands and corporate culture work together to form competitiveness.
  • The theme of delegating power and leaving the company alone explains his long-term emphasis on choosing the right people, culture, and systems.
  • For ordinary investors, this information can help understand why Duan Yongping often looks at stocks from the perspective of consumers and corporate culture.
  • This article is suitable to be read together with the 2010 NetEase interview and the 2008 Zhejiang University dialogue to form a complete background of characters and methods.

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Duan Yongping 2010 NetEase Finance "Opinion China" interview

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