He liked those companies selling daily necessities, whether they had an advantage in product or in the way they operated, he was more inclined to invest, and this just displayed his personal preference.
He knew a few friends who were investors with exceptional insights. Ma Lin was not very familiar with all this, but his money was managed by these friends, and he had great trust in them.
How did Ma Lin judge whether someone was reliable?
Actually, there was a criterion: Like attracts like, birds of a feather flock together. He was reliable himself, so his friends were too.
There was a company that produced razors, the manual kind that required soap to be applied to the beard first, then shaved off with a blade. Not only was the use of the product very comfortable, but the packaging was also very stylish, leaving a lasting impression. They were clear about who their users were and could locate them quickly.