Chapter 543: Pan-Entertainment

Release Date: 2024-07-21 10:50:35
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As soon as he started work in the afternoon, Natsume Ryosuke took the initiative to walk into the president’s office with a smile on his face. After this first stage had been completed by Inuyasha Kamiji, it would be his turn to perform. For this reason, he was already impatient.

Natsume Ryosuke was the one who blurted out before his butt even sat down, “The president of the Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House personally made a phone call to me.

I hope that I can convey to you, Chairman, that it would be possible to meet at nine o’clock tonight at that bar from last time. He also said to have a drink of whiskey and chat or something.”

Justice Kishimoto couldn’t help but laugh a little and said, “What, they couldn’t hold out? I clearly remember the president of the Bungeishunju Publishing House once even let out a boast to me that they weren’t the Mitsuba Bank, but a major domestic Japanese publishing house.”

“Literary Arts Spring and Autumn Publishing House’s stock has been dropping one after another, already making them ants on top of a hot pan in a hurry. Even if the president of Literary Arts Spring and Autumn wanted to resist a bit more, the major shareholders wouldn’t do it.

The stock price of Literary Arts Spring and Autumn Publishing House was falling day by day, which meant that the assets of those who held its shares were shrinking day by day.

Especially small and medium-sized investors, once they saw this happen, they would inevitably panic, and then there was a herd effect of selling, which further aggravated the downward momentum of Literary Arts Spring and Autumn Publishing’s stock.

Inoue Upper two then carry out more smashing, that can make literature and art spring and autumn stock downward momentum even faster, so that big investors and some institutional investors will have a sense of crisis in the heart.

As the president of the Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House had to be afraid of being forced to hold a general meeting of shareholders, the major shareholders will unite to remove his presidential position.

Therefore, he made the decision to see you, both no choice and the best one. After all, you promised him that you could keep his position as president in the first place.” Natsume Ryousuke hit the nail on the head.

“It’s time for you to sing the lead in the next phase. You’ll have to do a good job of it. I won’t be going to the nine o’clock bar meeting tonight.

It’s enough for you to go alone. He should understand what it means to be in this situation. But it’s still okay to keep his job as president.

If he hadn’t run into us this time, Literature, Arts, Spring and Autumn Publishing House would still be in good shape in his hands. After Literary Arts Spring and Autumn Publishing House is successfully acquired by us, I will carry out a spin-off of the publishing house.

Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House’s real estate projects and operations will be transferred to Hard Gold Construction. As for its financial assets, they will be transferred to Hard Gold Bank.

The remaining publication aspect of its main business would be transferred to Hard Gold Media.” Masayoshi Kishimoto had long ago had the decision that there would be a spin-off of the Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House Dao.

Natsume Ryosuke understood his boss’s intentions and said, “I’ve already been in close contact with the top ten shareholders of Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing in private.

Most of them have already expressed their support for the acquisition. The remaining few are ambivalent, but not positively opposed.

These people must know very well that the initiative is entirely in our hands. It is futile to oppose it.

Furthermore, if we don’t acquire Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House, but just want to make a profit from shorting, it’s not impossible.

After all, we have the option of acquiring other large publishers in Japan. At that time, their losses would be too great.”

Masayoshi Kishimoto said, not without remembering Tomomi Uehara’s tragic appearance as she was about to run away, “Even if they have a loss, it’s only a loss on the books.

As long as our acquisition is completed, whether they replace their shares with those of the Hard Gold Group or continue to hold the shares of Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House, they will still be able to make money back from the future increase in the share price.

The people who really suffer the most are the small and medium-sized investors who follow the trend when they hear the gossip. As far as I know, some people not only the house, the car mortgaged to the bank, but also borrowed loan sharks, over-the-counter funding.”

“Some of these people originally thought to take a share of the pie from us, but unexpectedly we caught and threw into the pot with the stew.

Those who are loan sharks and do off-market placements, even if they don’t share a bit with us, they should thank us in their hearts. If it wasn’t for us making such a mess, their business wouldn’t have been that good.” Natsume Ryousuke laughed.

“What you’re talking about is actually originally Zhou Yu beating up Huang Gai, one willing to fight and the other willing to suffer. I’ve never believed that people who borrow from loan sharks or over-the-counter lenders haven’t thought a thing or two inside their heads before they do it.

The reason why they still did it is often with the mentality of a fluke. Once this thing is done, then they are not making a lot of money, rich?

The saying of “the rich and powerful are at risk” has influenced a lot of people to take risks willingly. Everyone knows that you can’t get rich by playing small, and that the only way to get rich is to go big.” Masayoshi Kishimoto calmly said.

“And don’t even think about it, how can an individual fight against a group? Not to mention that the intelligence level of an individual is exceptionally ordinary, so how can they be able to do anything against a group of social elites with smart heads?

In order to design such a bureau, not only did we use a large amount of manpower and material resources, but we also formulated a detailed and well-thought-out plan, and all aspects of it were done with enough external brainwashing propaganda.

On our side, we have actuaries, economists and various specialized talents. Even how smart a person is, it is impossible for him to be good at everything.

Even if we don’t get them all, the extremely small number of fish that missed the net or a portion of the vultures that were able to get a piece of the leftovers from us are still doing things that are in line with our goals.

This portion of the benefits they received is also deserving of that amount of labor.” Natsume Ryosuke put away his smirk and said seriously.

“The fact that you’ve experienced such a project firsthand has also caused you to grow quite a bit more.” Masayoshi Kishimoto clearly felt his progress Dao.

“I don’t dare to take credit for it, it’s all because of how much you, Chairman, have cultivated me. Without you, Chairman, there would be no Natsume Ryosuke for me today.” Natsume Ryosuke suddenly sat up straight and said in a serious manner.

“Even if you want to cultivate someone, you have to look at whether or not he was originally that piece of good material. If it’s a piece of slime that can’t hold up the wall, any amount of cultivation will be in vain. On the contrary, if this is gold, then it will always shine.” Justice Kishimoto spoke bluntly.

“We, the Hard Gold Group, will definitely succeed in acquiring the Literary Spring and Autumn Publishing House, and thus be able to achieve one of the strategic goals set by the chairman, pan-entertainment (which refers to a wave of entertainment that is centered on consumerism and hedonism, and which uses the modern mediums of television, drama, the internet, and film as its main carriers, and which uses shallow and empty content, or even goes so far as to use crass quirks and banter in order to try to relax people through dramatized, promiscuous performances). (A cultural phenomenon that attempts to relax people’s tense nerves and thus achieve pleasure through promiscuous performances).” Natsume Ryosuke assured.

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