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... waste. It’s inevitable. I’m planning to conduct ten clinical trials to achieve just one success. What investor would tolerate this? That’s why I devised this inertia system. The strategy is to captivate investors with an 80% return and use the remaining 20% as a tax for developing the treatment. In short, the 50 billion dollars is just a tax. What I actually need to make is 200 billion dollars. That’s roughly 258 trillion won.

At the time of my death, Samsung Electronics' market capitali ...

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