"right."
Han Chudong smiled and said, "Remember to be safe when you go there. Don't go out at night and don't go to places with few people. You are beautiful and it is easy to attract crime."
This sentence was well-intentioned, but it seemed a bit strange to Miss Mochizuki Kyoko.
If I didn't have some understanding of Han Chudong's personality, I would even think this was harassment.
She said in a low voice, very embarrassed: "I...Okay, I don't have any friends in Japan, so I don't have many opportunities to go out."
"That would be the best. I will send someone to meet you in the future. The name of the company is to oversee the company's accounts, but I won't tell anyone your identity. I will notify you in advance. Maybe we can become friends. The Japanese toy market is quite large. If something goes wrong, I will lose a lot of money. Sorry to bother you..."
The toy company founded by Kamenashi Nihei is called "Nihei". Han Chudong has the right to dividends but no shares.
Han Chudong had already given her the address. Considering that she had experience living in Los Angeles and was beautiful, she should have no problem joining his newly established small company.
If it doesn't work, then come back and give it a try. It doesn't cost much anyway, just a round-trip ticket.
Super Magic Ball has already opened up the market in Hokkaido.
The last time they talked on the phone, Kamenashi Nigo told Han Chudong that he had sold 24,000 of them. The selling price was relatively high, even higher than the selling price in California, but the cost was lower, so the profit margin was very high.
Han Chudong drew a table with televisions, radios, etc. written on the front and different recycling prices set according to three levels: normally usable, slightly defective, and completely scrapped.
He has all the sales information, so he knows what price to calculate so as not to lose money.
Miss Mochizuki Kyoko sat opposite Han Chudong, and the two talked about what they should pay attention to after going to Japan.
Corporate espionage is an unspoken rule in all walks of life. You never know when it might come in handy and you can recover more losses with just a little bit of salary.
She is very obedient and works very seriously, and is the type of employee who is very suitable to be a secretary.
Han Chudong felt a little reluctant to let him go.
At this moment, half joking and half serious, he looked up at Miss Mochizuki Kiko and said, "When you come back, you should come to work for me. Other big bosses have assistants, and I lack talented people to help me. I see you secretly reading books occasionally, you are not thinking of working for an accounting firm or something like that, believe me, there is no future in working for me."
After spending a few days together, Kyoko Mochizuki felt that the working atmosphere here was quite good. There was none of the intrigue that you see in old companies. Everyone was busy making money, so it was quite simple.
She looked at Han Chudong and sincerely felt that he was a very career-oriented and motivated person. It was no wonder that he had opened two companies at such a young age and made money.
I smiled and nodded, and replied: "Of course, I have to travel frequently to the office. My classmates all say it is very tiring. They envy my current job..."
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Manhattan Island, New York.
There are tall buildings on the roadside and vehicles are flowing continuously on the road.
Mr. John Hunter, a comic book merchant, received goods sent from Los Angeles two days ago. The high shipping cost made him very distressed. The good news is that after obtaining the agency rights in Chicago, he finally has something to sell.
I put up posters at the entrance of each store early on and hired people to provide training, telling them how to sell according to my own ideas.
October 28th.
All his stores opened at the same time, and the clerks started selling magic balls to every customer. Sales were pretty good throughout the day. After statistics, it was found that a total of more than 1,100 balls were sold, which was a relatively good performance. The retail price was three dollars and fifty cents.
This is not my first day in business, and I know very well that as long as there are children playing with it, other children will also want to buy it, so there is no need to rush.
Mr. John Hunter found his nephew and said to him, "I have a task for you. Find two salesmen to go to Los Angeles with you. You can take a plane there in the afternoon. I will reimburse the airfare."
His nephew, named Charles, asked curiously, "What's going on? Buying new comics?"
"When you get there, you'll know that the hotel has been arranged. Remember to study hard. If you do well, I'll give you a bonus..."
This is to participate in the sales training course held by Han Chudong.
Having been selling toys in California for so long, I thought I had some experience and would not let these guys make a wasted trip and go back with empty heads.
I have already greeted Zhao Dajun and Watermelon Head, asking them to take time out to give lectures and guide this group of people in practical learning, just like I trained Mr. Kamenashi Nigo at that time.
Manhattan has been prosperous since the 1930s and 1940s, and experienced a period of rapid economic growth after the war, with the number of high-rise buildings continuing to increase.
Tourists often only see its most glamorous side. In fact, even on Manhattan Island, there are many slums. As the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, more people can only find a job and barely make a living, so many people take risks and public security is very chaotic.
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Some people are so poor that they have no money to buy bread, while others are so rich that a watch is worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Mr. John Hunter is worth tens of millions of dollars and definitely cannot be confused with that group of people. He lives on the Upper East Side and drives a Rolls-Royce.
Since he received the goods, many agents called him and asked him if the toys were easy to sell.
I got positive answers from him, which meant that the situation was not bad, a little better than I had expected.
At that time in Chicago, a group of agents exchanged contact information with each other.
Among them, Mr. John Hunter was the richest, and naturally became a backbone role, which made him feel a little sense of accomplishment. Other agents had not received the goods yet and were worried that their investment would be wasted, so they felt relieved after learning the general situation.
Products are being shipped from the factory in Los Angeles one after another, and we will know the performance results in the next one or two months.
Fisher-Price Toy Company is large in scale and has a bloated management structure. It is not as busy as Han Chudong in terms of production. It has not yet started production, let alone put it on the market for sale.
In addition to California and Hokkaido, Japan, sales have begun in New York. Every unit sold means money goes into Han Chudong's pocket. Sales in Washington State and Texas are also about to begin.
A group of agents sent people from all over the United States to gather in Chinatown in Los Angeles.
There is no need to worry about production for the time being. Boss Yang Guangnian is doing a good job. The new store of Baofeng Electric is still preparing for its opening. There is no way to rush this matter.
Han Chudong takes a break from his busy schedule.
After some hard work, I can finally take a break.
The training activities were prepared by him personally.
We booked thirty rooms near Little Tokyo south of Chinatown and paid $4,000 as a deposit, which would be refunded or supplemented later. We also chartered a bus and prepared to take the group on a tour.
People who receive favors are often grateful for what they have received. If you say a few good words to him when you go back, maybe you can improve the impression he leaves on the agents. This money should be spent.