Chapter 265: Video Recording

California, inside the Oracle office.

The second richest tech tycoon in the world, the wealthiest founder in Silicon Valley, Larry Elson, was intently staring at his computer.

Of course, not particularly well-versed in technology, he mainly took charge of company strategy and "making a scene" to maintain the stock price. Right now, he wasn't involved in work.

Elson had logged onto wangwen.com, engrossed in reading "I'm Too Rich."

Not long ago, Silicon Valley's "good guy," Wozniak, had recommended this novel to Elson.

At first, he was very resistant to reading books on a computer, disliking such a "nerdy" behavior.

Until one day, Elson couldn't come up with any fresh tactics to flaunt his wealth that could draw the American public's attention to him.

"Revealing to the media that my yacht is three feet longer than Bill Gates's could make Oracle's stock soar."