[Chapter 493: Huge Market]
When Musk went to find the data files, Larry Page, who was sitting in the hall, looked at Ren Hong and asked with a smile: "Ren, are you interested in turning this project into a chain business plan?"
"Chain operation?" Ren Hong looked at him in confusion. For only a moment, a thought suddenly emerged in his mind. He was not sure about the thought in his heart, so he asked: "Dinosaur Park chain operation?"
"That's right!"
The person speaking was Elon Musk. Everyone's eyes turned to Musk, who slowly returned to the sofa seat with a paper document in his hand. Ren Hong learned that he couldn't help but think for a moment and smiled in his heart. Obviously, these old guys were attracted by the huge profits of the dinosaur industry cluster. When visiting during the day, Musk expressed his jealousy of the park's ability to make money. Although the tickets are only a few hundred dollars, as long as a tourist comes to the park, he will definitely spend a higher amount than the ticket. Even if he visits the entire Dinosaur Island, the ticket cost of hundreds of dollars a day will cost several thousand dollars for half a month.
If a tourist really wants to visit all the attractions of the island, the ticket fee of a few thousand dollars in half a month plus the half-month consumption in the park will be tens of thousands of dollars, not to mention that these are just for ordinary tourists and are built for the rich. The service of the leisure area that is comparable to that of a luxurious Dubai, is another huge profit. The entire park is making money everywhere.
After thinking about it, Ren Hongyun asked with interest: "How to make money?"
"Don't worry, this is a global big data I have specially compiled today. Let's take a look first." Musk flipped through the documents and then handed them to Ren Hong, saying: "The place we are standing now is the world's largest artificial tourist destination in history, a tourist park and vacation place built with dinosaurs as the core brand."
Ren Hong took the document and browsed silently. Musk continued: "This data report shows that as of the year before yesterday, the total number of Americans who visited the zoo has exceeded the total number of watching professional basketball games and professional football games. Of course, the total number of able to exceed the total of the two popular sports professional leagues is due to the fact that the zoo is a common feature of the age and young. It has to be admitted that the zoo is loved by people, at least the data is not wrong, and everything I see here today is also a good proof."
"This is not exclusive to Americans." Musk emphasized again. He leaned against the sofa, crossed his legs, and placed his hands in a zigzag shape on the sofa: "The zoo is not only very popular in the United States, but also Europeans, Chinese, and Japanese. There are 222 large and medium-sized zoos in Europe, 218 zoos in Greater China, and more than 50 in Japan, and it is still being built."
Elon Musk suddenly put down his legs and leaned forward towards Ren Hong. "These data all show that this is a huge market and a reflection of huge consumption power. The dinosaur park is more competitive than any zoo in the world. Big data proves that just this dinosaur island, the consumption needs of tourists around the world cannot be met."
Larry Page also said: "I also made a statistics in my spare time today. Before that, I will talk about the characteristics of the dinosaur park, or its core value: the uniqueness of the product gives strong competitiveness and disguised monopoly capabilities, and the operating model or positioning of the dinosaur island."
"The two major features of this product are combined: a large number of banknotes are recorded faster than a printing machine every day." Page smiled and added: "The ticket price of the park, the accompanying peripheral products, the 'Dinosaur Town' where Musk mentioned the gathering place for money can carry out large-scale development of additional products, various comics, T-shirts, video festivals, hats, watches, toys, tumblers, picture albums, etc., everything!"
"Although I don't know the specific number of statistics here, the data is probably not much different. According to my initial calculation of the transaction amount and accounting amount generated on the dinosaur island in one day, putting aside the particularity of today's first opening, we will take an average if we reduce it a little bit, and this island will generate a conservative estimate of 10 billion US dollars in direct income in one year. Note that it is not full of authorization and direct income except for commodity sponsorship."
Page looked at Ren Hong with an unconcealed look of jealousy and continued: "In addition to product sponsorship and sales, television and television and other affiliated authorizations. To talk about the living example of the movie project, "Jurassic World 7" has swept away $2 billion in the world in one month, and there is an estimated 670 million to squeeze out. This series of authorization and value development can double its revenue. I really can't think of any reason to refuse the annual account of tens of billions of dollars. Putting aside the operating costs, the net profit is also a huge profit."
Ren Hong quickly browsed the big data file Musk gave him. When he heard the words of the two, he was actually moved. However, everyone didn't know what he was thinking. Seeing that his expression seemed to be hesitating and thinking, Musk continued to say: "As we all know, Lous used inverse calculation to incredibly obtaining the genetic data information of the dinosaurs, thus creating the dinosaurs."
Musk suddenly looked at Ren Hong and asked, "Since dinosaurs can be resurrected, does that mean that all creatures born on Earth can be resurrected?"
"It's theoretically." Ren Hong nodded slowly, agreeing to his inquiry, and he added in a turning point: "But it can only count the creatures that were born at the time point of about 300 million years ago to today. If it goes up, it won't work."
In fact, Ren Hong once had a crazy idea, that is, whether the genetic information of the prehistoric blue water giant can be obtained in this way, and thus reviving the giant using replication technology. This crazy idea once excited Ren Hong for a time. Although it is very dangerous to resurrect another creature of different civilizations, it is also an important means to obtain the inheritance of the giant. There are risks, but it is still worth trying.
However, it ended in regretfully in failure. The giant chose to self-destruct. Life on Earth had a fault of hundreds of millions of years at the time when the giant disappeared. Multiple damages such as inner self-destruction and external destructive blows directly made this brilliant civilization as if it had never appeared, as if it was evaporating in history.
Reverse deduction requires prerequisites as support, and without this foundation, it cannot be continued.
(To be continued.) (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!