Without any warning, Tokyo Stock Exchange President Jubei Suzuki announced his resignation. This makes the Japanese stock market, which has been falling all the way, even less optimistic. In the eyes of many people, although the president of Suzuki is a bit arrogant, he is indeed capable. It was after he became the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange that the Japanese stock market has skyrocketed since then.
The stock market has only fallen for a few days, perhaps it is just a period of adjustment; is it too chilling to treat the hero like this. Many people complained about Suzuki Tobei, but they also knew that nothing could be changed. The top priority is to sell all the stocks as soon as possible. If it is too late, the losses will be even heavier.
The Hawkins Foundation employees looked at Louise Rockefeller differently at this time. I had questioned the lady boss before, but now I realize how ridiculous it is. They just went out for a while, and they took down the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in less than three hours; it was unimaginable how powerful this was.
Just when Suzuki Jubei announced his resignation, the interim head of the Tokyo Stock Exchange personally called; he apologized for what happened in the morning; and was willing to compensate the Hawkins Fund for all losses.
Americans are still powerful, if it is a domestic company; even a chaebol family may not have such strength.
In one day, the Japanese stock market set another record; it fell 2,300 points in a single day. At this rate, it fell below 30,000 points, which may be in these two days.
Further panic in the market has greatly affected the entire Japanese economy. The vast majority of Japanese companies invest in the stock market and property market. The stock market and the housing market are rising all the way, so there is no problem. This situation now makes everyone very worried. There are too many people who want to make quick money, and leverage is a no-brainer.
In the case of insufficient margin, the bank does not care; no matter who it is, it will be forcibly liquidated, and no one has any sympathy at all.
Just one day after Suzuki Jubei resigned, America, across the sea from Japan, was very excited inside ABC Broadcasting.
Nielsen is a senior reporter and commentator on current affairs; it can be said that he has a certain reputation in Europe and the United States, and belongs to the kind of person who can often be seen on TV.
Just when I was preparing to go to the TV station, I found that a tape was played in the car. It also included a detailed explanation of the reasons for the resignation of the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange; it also introduced, in disguise, how the Japanese discriminated against American companies.
As for why good luck came to him, the Black Cloud Intelligence Department has carefully screened it. His reputation is one aspect. The most important thing is that the old boy majored in Japanese; and his attainments are very high. He even visited Japan with the former president and worked as a full-time translator.
If there is no introduction, it may not be known for a while who the two people talking on the tape are. As an American who understands Japanese culture very well, I don't have much affection for Japan. Because he is very aware of the potential of this country; and the madness of the people. At present, they seem to be very docile, and basically follow the lead of the United States; but once they are allowed to stand up, they will definitely become a serious problem for American confidants.
In recent years, media reports have been about how many U.S. real estate Japanese companies have purchased; those well-known buildings; and which U.S. companies have been acquired, which makes Nielsen very upset. At this rate, Japan may buy the entire United States.
I can't say much about normal business transactions, just remind the public and Congress to pay attention. But now the American companies invested by Japan in the past have been deliberately made things difficult by the Japanese. Whether it is bearable or unbearable, the Japanese side must pay a heavy price.
Without any hesitation, he took the videotape and drove towards the TV station. It doesn't matter who put the tape in his car. The strength of an organization that can get this kind of tape is definitely not that bad. As for why he found him, it was definitely the result of careful selection. This is a tape that can ignite people's emotions, and it must be known to all people in the United States; how the Japanese treat American companies that have invested in the past.
Reciprocal exchanges and mutual respect; no privileges are required for American companies; it is already worthy of the Japanese. Unexpectedly, they even pushed their noses on their faces and dared to deliberately target them. If this can be tolerated, even the White House will lose trust.
There will be a program tonight, and it's still a commentary on the Japanese stock market; you must not waste time, you must show it to the Japanese.
At this time, inside the ABC TV station, everyone heard Nielsen's translation; they were all filled with righteous indignation. I even wanted to go directly and beat Suzuki Jubei.
When the time came to 8 pm, Nielsen personally hosted a talk show called Nielsen. I didn't think about how good the effect would be, but the recording was really too explosive; ABC executives believed that it would greatly increase the ratings.
In order to achieve the best effect, two people who suffered from it were specially invited to come over.
Bruce Kenny is the founder of a home appliance company in the United States. Although the factory is not large, he had a good life before. The annual profit is not a lot, but it is enough to let it enter the wealthy class. However, since the rise of Japanese home appliances, the impact on the US market has been huge. In addition to the labor cost in the United States, there is indeed no advantage; it puts Bruce Kenny's factory at risk of bankruptcy.
For many people, it is not only from themselves to find the reason; it is believed that the impact of Japanese home appliances on the United States has caused such serious consequences. It has made Bruce Kenny a staunch anti-Japanese, and has repeatedly asked the government to sanction Japanese companies in public.
In order to achieve the effect of the show, not only the reality, but also the guests are needed to incite the audience's emotions; Bruce Kenny, the owner of the soon-to-be-defunct home appliance factory, is definitely a suitable candidate.
As for the other one, it's not much different. Keanu Robin was an engineer at General Motors; just a month ago, he lost his job.
In this lifetime, the American auto industry, because of the addition of Bao Zixuan, made the life of local brands such as GM, Ford, and Chrysler even more difficult. Almost every once in a while, factories like GM and Ford start laying off workers. Labor costs are definitely the highest proportion in the United States. And because there are so many unemployed workers in the auto industry, even Heiyun Group doesn't have to recruit so many.
Unless they have special skills, of course, such people cannot be dismissed by GM and Ford. There are a lot of unemployed people like Keanu Robin.
Both are masters of bitterness and hatred, and naturally they can arouse the sympathy and anger of the people.
When the time is up, the show officially begins. Nelson said to the camera: "Good evening everyone, our old friend Nelson; today we received a tape from a mysterious person. Although it is not English, it is Japanese; fortunately, I have studied systematically before, so It doesn't bother me."
"We can listen to the original recording first to give the audience an impression in front of the TV."
It is Wang Zhai who comes up, and it is necessary to arouse the emotions of the people as soon as possible.
Many people don't understand Japanese, but it's easy to hear from the recording; it's a conversation between a man and a woman.
After the recording was broadcast, Nielsen immediately began to translate; indicating that it was a conversation between a female Hawkins Fund executive and Suzuki Jubei, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan. Jubei Suzuki questioned why the Hawkins Fund was selling shares and did not carry out his orders.
The Japanese want to stabilize the stock price, but they even ask American companies not to sell stocks; what is the reason for this? And after the female executives of Hawkins Fund disagreed, they began to deliberately target them; not only was the trading of stocks artificially delayed, but even the head of Hawkins Fund Japan was asked to apologize to the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Who in the end gave the Japanese courage, and is this the way the powerful America safeguards the interests of its own companies and people? There has to be a statement, absolutely not.
The ratings for Nielsen's interviews were very mediocre, but after such a hot news report, it was soon known throughout the United States that the Japanese deliberately embarrassed American companies. In addition, the people themselves are not very satisfied with the Japanese, so it is reasonable to resonate.
Nelson continued: "At present, many real estate and well-known buildings in the United States have been acquired by the Japanese. Even our cultural symbol, Columbia Pictures, belongs to Japan's Sony. Don't everyone think about why this is so; it is because of our love for Japan. Too indulgent."
"Today, there are two special guests in the studio. They belong to different fields. I want to know how much they are affected by Japanese companies in their fields."
"This is Bruce Kenny, who runs an appliance factory."
Bruce Kenny said very seriously: "Hello everyone, I am Bruce Kenny. I have 25 years of experience in home appliance R&D and production." Although he is over 50 years old, he seems to be in good spirits.
Nelson: "This is Keanu Robin, an automotive engineer."
In the last month, I have had no income at all; seeing that the remuneration given by the TV station is not low, I naturally have to fight for it. At the same time, in Keanu Robin's view, this is also a good opportunity to increase his popularity; it must be well coordinated.
Keanu Robin: "Hi, my name is Keanu Robin; I worked at GM for ten years; unfortunately, my name was on the layoff list last month."
Hearing such an introduction, the audience in front of the TV instantly understood what it meant; and it resonated a lot. The benefits of domestic companies in the United States are not very good; in recent years, large companies have often laid off employees, but they are still very aggressive; many families have been affected.
All this for what, through a TV show; pointing the finger directly at Japan.
Nelson: "Let's interview Bruce Kenny first; how is the factory doing now?"
How can it be good to make it clear that it is killing people and killing hearts; but this is what the show wants.
Bruce Kenny: "Very bad, even worse than people think. Many of my peers have been unable to hold on and filed for bankruptcy protection. I have some savings before, and I am very unwilling; and I don't want to see American appliances. The market is all occupied by Japanese brands.”
"At present, the government is very good to foreign manufacturers; it is so good that we are all very envious. Japanese manufacturers have an advantage in terms of labor costs, plus export subsidies, etc. Even if home appliances are shipped to the United States, the price is cheaper than American products. a lot of."
"Of course, the materials for Japanese home appliances are cheaper, which is an indisputable fact. We never worry about head-to-head competition, but Japanese companies have government support behind them; we have nothing."
"If it continues like this, there will be no home appliance brands in the United States. This is a very dangerous thing, and I hope the top management will pay attention to it."
Japanese home appliances do have many advantages, but the sales of local companies are not good, which has a lot to do with the failure of American home appliance brands. But at this moment, it is absolutely impossible to say that, and all the responsibility must be placed on the Japanese.
Nielsen began to conclude: "Actually, I have said countless times before that although the United States is a very inclusive country, it must protect its own interests. We welcome Japanese companies to invest in them; It is important not to have a huge impact on local companies.”
"But now it doesn't seem to have much effect. I only hope that the high level of the country can issue relevant policies. Not every country knows how to be grateful. We treat Japanese companies so kindly, but on the other hand, they have deliberately targeted American companies that have invested in Japan in the past. Who the **** gave them the courage to do this, and even asked the executives of American companies to come to their homes to apologize."
At this time, the people were already angry, and a younger brother even asked the elder brother to apologize in the past; some feminists even believed that the Japanese purpose was not pure. If the female executive really came to apologize, it is really unimaginable what would happen.
Provocations from any country cannot be tolerated, they are the United States.
Seeing that the heat was about the same, Nelson continued: "Mr. Robin, can you tell us; what's going on with General Motors!"
It's not a wise move to break the news about the former club; but now, in order to survive, I can't care so much.
Keanu Robin: "I've worked at GM for more than ten years, and I really appreciate GM's corporate culture; I thought I could end up being GM. But I didn't expect that the American auto industry was hit so hard."
"The cars produced by GM are very strong; they have better performance. However, compared with Japanese cars, the price and fuel consumption have no advantages at all. Because the price of oil continues to rise, and the overall economic situation is not good; when people travel, The focus will be on cost.”
"As a result, UUkanshu 's share of Japanese car sales in the United States has continued to increase. The market is only so big, and the sales of Japanese cars will increase, and local brands will naturally decrease accordingly. Therefore, American car companies, every once in a while; Some factories and workshops will be forced to close.”
"It was under this wave that I had to leave GM. Hearing this recording made me feel very emotional; why should we be so kind to the Japanese so against American companies; do we owe them by nature."
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