It can only be a rough estimate.
This is the downside of options: you don't know the exact figures, and you have to rely on economic experts to estimate them. Xing Baohua now knows a rough figure, so he can't follow the 30% increase in the last year.
The final year's accumulation will reach 150% of the price.
That makes it over thirty yuan a bucket.
Ultimately, Xing Baohua negotiated with Alwaleed for the final year, agreeing to pay $30 a barrel regardless of fluctuations.
Other amounts can be settled in increments of 30%.
Seeing Xing Baohua's generosity, Alwaleed was not stingy either, and agreed on the spot. However, he still needed to go back and inform the members of the delegation and compile the specific contract.
He also hopes to be able to use a smartphone soon, and recently he has been playing the games that come pre-installed on his phone frequently.
Xing Baohua didn't know that Gomoku and Huarong Road were so addictive.
The next step is to release some larger strategy games.
It also depends on whether the micro hard drives provided by Seagate and IBM can be delivered.
"Brother Hu, these are two landmines we got from the monkeys in South Vietnam. They're said to be able to blow off the chains of tanks, so that kid's car would probably be blown to bits." One of the underlings took out the items he had acquired from the sack and handed them to Hu, a Red Pole of the Zhenlian Gang.
"Are there any bigger ones?" Ah Hu asked.
“We still have three AKs. That's enough firepower. As soon as the car comes, just spray it with bullets and take it out,” another henchman said.
"I heard his car is bulletproof; I wonder if an AK could penetrate it," someone asked.
"Who cares if they fire bombs or not? With landmines and pineapples, we're not afraid of getting rid of that kid."
Ah Hu frowned and asked the underling in charge of getting the equipment, "Ah Biao, did you get the equipment for Ah Qiang?"
"We'll have to wait two more days. The water patrols are strict these days, so there are fewer boats from the South Vietnamese."
"Cuicui, this time the reward is 100 million H coins. The gang will take half, and the rest will be split among us brothers." Ah Hu's stern face finally showed a slight smile, but this smile was worse than no smile at all.
"Brother Tiger, Shrimp Tail said that Ah Qiang's wife and children haven't been seen for two days. They've probably run away with them." A henchman stepped forward and reported to Ah Tiger.
"Didn't Qiang ask someone to buy powder yesterday? As long as he agrees to help us make it, we have a chance of winning." Hu didn't seem to care that Qiang's wife had run away.
"Brother Tiger, isn't it redundant to look for that dying bastard Ah Qiang? The few of us can handle it."
Ah Hu glanced at the underling who had asked the question and said, "I'm afraid the brothers will have money but won't live to spend it! Ah Qiang, that dying bastard, can become a scapegoat. Brothers, I don't want to give you the reward money as a settlement fee."
"Tiger is so thoughtful. When will you make your move, Tiger?"
"Wait! We need an opportunity," Ah Hu said.
"Brother Tiger, we've also received word from other gangs that the other side might be sending people to steal our bounty. We need to hurry and act quickly."
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