At the end of 20 16, * * * enjoyed the public bicycle network including mobike. Hu Weiwei, founder of mobike, 1982, was born in Dongyang, Zhejiang. She graduated from the Department of Journalism in zhejiang university city college, and in 2004, she became an automobile reporter in the Economic Department of the National Business Daily. After that, she went to the Beijing News and other newspapers to do science and technology reports.
When she just graduated, like other graduates, her job salary was not high. Due to the rise and development of Internet and new media, the prospect of traditional media industry has been greatly impacted. Although Hu Weiwei has worked for many years, her income has not improved much. This made her realize that it is difficult to realize her dream by working for others all her life. With a sense of crisis, she decided to make changes and start her own business.
But how easy is it to start a business? What industry to engage in is a question worthy of serious consideration. Hu Weiwei was confused at first and couldn't start. After her thinking and her own personal experience, I gave her the answer.
Hu Weiwei spent some time in Beijing and Shanghai. During that time, she also bought a bicycle as a means of transportation, but within a month, her car was either stolen or inconvenient to ride. At that time, she had an idea, "It would be great to use the car whenever you want." On two other occasions, in Hangzhou and Gothenburg, Sweden, she saw public bicycles parked on the roadside, but she didn't know how to rent them. From that moment on, she planted a small seed in her heart. "The Internet is so developed, how can we not combine them?"
Of course, Hu Weiwei decided to start a business in * * * and enjoy cycling. Once her idea was put forward in a circle of friends, it was immediately supported by many people, and even angel investors decided to invest in her entrepreneurial project. Hu Weiwei, which received the first start-up fund, formally established mobike.
In the early days of mobike's establishment, due to the large market demand, she obtained several rounds of investment funds from several major investment institutions in a short time. Therefore, the rapid development of mobike has provided favorable conditions, and it has also become a new representative of China's Internet innovation brand.
On April 4th, 20 18, mobike was wholly-owned by Meituan for $2.7 billion. Hu Weiwei is a dreamer. When mobike's development momentum is good, it chooses to cash in 65.438+0.5 billion yuan, earning both fame and fortune. Her competitor OFO company is now in jeopardy.
After leaving mobike, Hu Weiwei chose another way of life, studying, charging and investing in projects. Now she just needs to enjoy her future life.