Chapter 271: Chapter 200: Making a Big News _2
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Now, his Summit Ventures has further expanded to eight billion and is taking the initiative to discuss cooperation. What’s the meaning of this?
That’s why Chris Owen asked so meaningfully.
Harrison Clark nodded, “Yes, cooperation.”
“Are you serious, Mr. Clark?”
“Of course.”
Chris Owen calculated the funds that the Whale Group could use and the investment-type structured industries that would soon be cashed in and said, “It’s not impossible, but as you just said, Mr. Clark. The entertainment industry’s asset value has a lot of water, so if we really want to talk about it, we can’t start with a price of eight billion. It’s best to hire a third-party international accounting firm for a comprehensive calculation.”
Harrison Clark lamented in his heart that the old fox really knows how to climb up the pole. What I want to discuss with you is not this.
You’re cutting the price in the wrong place according to my words.
“Please listen to me, Mr. Owen…”
Chris Owen was already in a negotiating state, frantically capturing Harrison Clark’s micro-expressions and speculating on his mentality.
Just one look, and Mr. Owen knew that he couldn’t fool this kid.
Difficult.
Thirty billion, he could barely make up his mind, but if it went up to forty billion, it would put a heavy pressure on the Whale Group’s own capital operation.
Spending so much money and bearing such a cost to expand the entertainment industry was not a good deal for the Whale Group.
“Forget it, thank you, Mr. Clark, for thinking so highly of me. I know you’ve seen your own limitations now and want to expand your connections by bringing in new shareholders to avoid some extraneous branches. If our cooperation can be carried out, I can indeed help to some extent. But it’s not in line with my strategic plan. If you really need it, I can introduce you to some reliable partners. They’re definitely more trustworthy than the group that came from London a few days ago.”
Chris Owen decided to bite the bullet and let go, even if it meant helping Harrison Clark out and forming a good bond.
Harrison Clark couldn’t listen anymore and said in one breath, “Mr. Owen, you’re wrong! I never said I was going to transfer shares in Summit Ventures. The cooperation I’m talking about has nothing to do with Summit Ventures. It’s in a different area.”
“Which area?” Chris Owen was now puzzled.
Harrison Clark organized his words, “Mr. Owen, it’s your Whale Group’s main business. New energy and new materials.”
“Hmm?”
“The new materials I want to work on include high polymer organic materials, conductive fibers, organic optical fibers, and room-temperature superconducting metals. New energy is solar panels.”
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Chris Owen didn’t speak for a while, his expression changing constantly.
God knows how complex his inner changes were in such a short period.
After a long time, Chris Owen couldn’t help it. He drew a curve at the corners of his mouth but quickly closed it.
I, Mr. Owen, have seen big storms, even water turning into oil, and I’m a professional. I usually don’t laugh unless it’s too funny.
What a bizarre world.
“Harrison Clark, are you joking with me?”
He even changed his title.
Harrison Clark thought, as expected, and nodded seriously, “No joke, I’m serious. The Whale Group’s strength is strong, and the main research and development laboratories and more than 50% of the production capacity are in England. I don’t like flying all over the place for no reason, so Mr. Owen, you are my most suitable partner.”
Seeing him discussing cooperation so seriously, even investigating the Whale Group’s R&D and production capacity, Chris Owen finally laughed out loud.
“Harrison, you are a match for Junlang’s brothers. I’ll take advantage of my old face and call myself your uncle once. Listen to my advice and don’t think about things that don’t exist. I heard you went to the United States a while ago; that’s a good place, but there are also many scammers.”
Harrison Clark felt that this was huge news, “Hey, it’s not…”
Chris Owen was very calm.
“Hey, you’re smart, but after all, you’re young and lack experience. I don’t blame you. Don’t just look at someone’s University of California business card and really think you can get in touch with some black technology. These technology brokers are shameless, exploiting some painless relationships in North American universities, specializing in deceiving funds from Chinese people.”
“A few years ago, an old friend of mine was fooled. Tens of millions of dollars went into new materials, not even a splash was made, and now, when we talk about this matter, my old friend is still stomping his feet.”
Harrison Clark stared.
Having an experienced elder is a bad thing; you’re too good at filling in the blanks!
“No, Mr. Owen, it’s not like that.”
“Then it’s folk scientists? Isn’t that even more ridiculous?” Chris Owen asked again.
Harrison Clark rolled his eyes violently.
Yes, it’s right. Folk scientists.
Sitting in front of you is the god of folk science who has been fooling people from the twenty-first century to the thirty-first century in human history.
Seeing that Harrison Clark didn’t say anything, Chris Owen thought he had hit the nail on the head, and all he said was heartfelt, “You’d better go back to writing songs. Really. Although I hope you change careers and fail in business, at least I can get Junlang’s contract back sooner. But you and Junlang are friends after all, so that’s why I’m saying more and advising you.”
“If you don’t listen and regret it later, don’t blame me. You just need to remember that I advised you once. And let’s forget about our cooperation. I have to be responsible for the wallets of hundreds of thousands of employees in the group.”
Harrison Clark was dumbfounded and couldn’t speak for a long time.
He was really defeated.
This strong sense of failure was no different from facing the Compound Eye Invaders.
Uncle!
You should stop filling in the blanks for me!