Factory Director Li dealt with Zhang Zhiqi and his group, inviting them to stay for lunch, but Zhang Shu didn't stay at all.
Without Xing Baohua, this meal felt uncomfortable.
In fact, Director Li harbored some resentment towards Xing Baohua. This kid was too childish.
Maintaining good relationships is the top priority. After all, he is an entrepreneur, and you need to cultivate good relationships with everyone to get the necessary benefits. If you don't give him any face, how can you expect to get any good opportunities?
It's not surprising that Director Li was grumbling; he just didn't know that there were many complex factors involved.
When Xing Baohua arrived in Japan and returned to the villa, Jin Xin told him about Zhang Qizhi's situation.
"The He family?" Xing Baohua asked in surprise.
"Hmm!" Jin Xin nodded slightly, then said, "Bai Yan's husband's family name is He."
This explains a lot of things: the Bai family couldn't intervene, so the He family helped.
The only question is what the opponent's next move will be, since we're not in the same circle, we don't know them, and we can't figure them out.
Forget it, just do your own thing.
After resting for a day, Xing Baohua went to Nikon. It was the same office as before; Genmoto Takeo hadn't demolished it, keeping it in its original style.
Although Xing Baohua has stepped down from management and is no longer involved in management, he can still be a shareholder. But if his office is demolished, what if it ignites his temper and he decides to take on another position? Who could stand that?
When Xing Baohua arrived at the Nikon gate, Genmoto Takeoji received the news. He was temporarily unable to appear in person and instructed people to closely monitor his movements.
Xing Baohua entered the room and saw that the tables and chairs were very neat and clean. He nodded in satisfaction, indicating that someone was cleaning for him every day.
After sitting down, I picked up the phone and called Kawaguchi Kanae. It had been a long time since she had come, and I needed to ask this young lady to report on the Nikon situation.
Genmoto Takeshi started making phone calls, notifying those who were particularly concerned about Xing Baohua, especially those in the ruling party and opposition who had previously wanted to take back the shares held by Xing Baohua.
I was planning to act sooner, but Nikon had been through a lot of trouble recently, with all sorts of unpleasant things happening, and those useless people from the Security Bureau and the Metropolitan Police Department couldn't find a single clue.
Was the data actually lost? It's hard to say. If it was lost, after organizing all those paper documents, not a single page was missing. If it wasn't lost, why make such a big fuss? This suggests that there's still a possibility that it was lost.
This incident delayed those people's acquisition of Xing Baohua's shares.
As Nikon's market value continues to rise, waiting any longer will result in a significant financial outlay. Now that Xing Baohua has arrived and is also present at Nikon, is it possible to speak with him?
Seizing the opportunity, the first to arrive was Shinichiro Kitajima, the head of JD.com's Commercial Department. Even so, he didn't immediately meet Xing Baohua; he waited outside for over an hour.
"Sorry, Kitajima-kun, I just arrived and have a lot of work to do." Xing Baohua politely apologized to the Japanese man after they met. Actually, he had made the man wait outside on purpose. He wasn't an important person, so there was no need to just see him whenever he wanted without even making an appointment.
“It’s alright, Chairman Xing. I’m here on behalf of… to acquire your shares. The R government wants to transform Nikon into a R government enterprise. Your shares happen to meet the R government’s requirements.” Shinichiro Kitajima.
“If I sell now, I’ll be at a huge disadvantage,” Xing Baohua said expressionlessly.
“No matter when you sell, you won’t lose out. We will add a 10% premium to the current market value. This deal is very worthwhile for you,” Shinichiro Kitajima said with a smile.
Xing Baohua shook his head and said, "I really don't want to sell at this stage. Nikon has a huge potential for future appreciation. I'm reluctant to sell. Do you think I'm short of money?"
Upon hearing Xing Baohua's words, Kitajima Shinichiro chuckled coldly.
"President Xing, you've probably heard the saying 'A wise man submits to circumstances,' right? To tell you the truth, the R government is bound to be taken back. The reason we're having these friendly talks is so that you can withdraw gracefully. If..."
"What if?" Xing Baohua gave the other party a disdainful look.
“We will take coercive measures against your shares, such as freezing them!” Kitajima Shinichi said with a laugh. Seeing that Xing Baohua still had the same expression, he continued, “At that time, your losses will increase exponentially. One is to make a profit, and the other is to lose money. It’s a choice between two options.”
If anyone else had said this, they would have been furious. Isn't this blatant robbery?
This is because the good things weren't learned from the old Americans, but the bad things will definitely be learned as soon as you start learning!
Xing Baohua didn't care about the other party's threats. Fortunately, he had already planned to give up on Nikon and had even set up a small scheme.
If someone were to buy all of his shares in one go, Nikon's cohesion would be strengthened, posing a minor threat to Nikon in the future.
Only a chaotic Nikon company would be in Xing Baohua's interest. Putting aside competition, just dismantling a large enterprise would make him feel like he had done a great deed.
Who knew the R government would get involved too? This is clearly an attempt to make Nikon bigger and stronger.
Why would they risk losing some profits by mortgaging Nikon as a dead stock, instead of trying to sell the equity through a bank split?
It gets lively once there are shareholders. Of course, mortgaging the shares to the bank was also a good move, so Xing Baohua said to Kitajima Shinichiro, "I'm sorry, the shares cannot be sold to you for the time being, at least not for six months, because I have mortgaged them to the bank."
"What?!" Shinichiro Kitajima asked in surprise. Just now, this guy seemed to have said that he was not short of money. If he was not short of money, why did he pawn his things?
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