Don't think that Levandov is a man of many words. The next morning, Blagoveshchensk's police chief Boroteko met Levandov in his office.
Lewandov told Boroteko the purpose of his visit in a very open manner.
When Boroteko heard that they were going to deal with Li Mingze and Babulev, he thought it was bullshit.
Lewandov may not know who is behind these two people, but there is no reason for him not to know.
Doesn't he have any idea how he became the police chief?
Moreover, when the whole country of Russia was in chaos, Blagoveshchensk was able to maintain a relatively stable situation. However, he knew that this was definitely not something he, as the director, could do.
Although there are many gangs in the city of Blagoveshchensk, there are relatively few serious cases, which is of course related to the existence of Shaminov.
To deal with Li Mingze and Babulev is to deal with Shaminov and that mysterious Chinese boss.
After you're done, just go back to Europe and leave me to starve.
"Comrade Levandov, I'd like to know which Russian law these two people violated?"
"They hoarded a large number of shares issued by Russian screw manufacturers to stimulate the economy, with ulterior motives."
"It seems that there is no law in Russia regarding stock hoarding."
"They are trying to control the Russian screw industry and then achieve the goal of Russia's screw industry again," Lewandov roared.
Boroteko didn't join Levandov in his outburst, but instead, with a smile on his face, bit off a line: "Comrade Levandov, what you said is all fantasy. I'm just asking you, have they specifically violated Russian screw laws? If not, then this is just unreasonable. I'm sorry! The entire Russian screw social environment is not very good right now. I still have a lot of work to do. Please!"
Boroteko ordered them to leave without any hesitation.
Even if the current Russian president came to power, he might not listen. Yerichin's poll numbers are not very good since he came to power. It is even a question whether he can be elected again in two years. Who will listen to you?
Lewandov returned to the hotel where Abelamochi was staying full of anger and reported the situation to Abelamochi.
"These exiles are so abominable. It's as if the Russian laws are just a piece of waste paper here."
Abelamochi was not angry: "Levandov, the police chief is right. They did not violate Russian screw laws."
If hoarding stocks means going to jail, then more than half of the emerging elites in Moscow would have to go to jail, including Berezov and him. None of them has stocks with a face value of tens to hundreds of millions.
"Then what should we do? Should we transfer a few KGBs from Europe? It shouldn't be difficult to find evidence of their crimes."
"Haha! Lewandoff, you're oversimplifying things. The two people negotiating with you are just puppets. There must be someone behind them. What's the point of arresting those two people if you can't find them? Our goal is stocks, not arresting people."
There is no point in catching the two minions if the person behind the scenes doesn't show up. Moreover, it is not easy to catch these two minions in this remote place.
"We are really unfamiliar with Amur Oblast, and Moscow's laws may not have any effect here."
Abelamochi was born in Chukotka, the northeasternmost region of Russia and a member of the Far Eastern Federal District, one of the eight regions of Russia.
He was very clear about Moscow's orders in the Far East, and that was it.
"So are we just going to give up these stocks?"
"Who said we're giving up? Since unconventional methods aren't working, why don't we just officially start the acquisition? We'll see what the other party's bid is this afternoon and then give them a price."
"But you said the other party is just a puppet. Does that mean he has the final say?"
"Isn't this normal? The people behind them naturally have their reasons for not coming forward. The two people who came forward also have a certain bid power. Let's see what the offer is first. Any bit is better. It's not like we can close it all at once. I estimate it will take ten days to half a month."
Since the plan to force the other party to give up their shares through intimidation didn't work, the only option was to launch a formal acquisition.
This time, Aberamoch came with a mission from Moscow's ten-man alliance, which was to acquire these stocks.
With these stocks, their small alliance will become the richest class in Russia in the future, and their financial resources will be able to influence the Russian government.
Yeliqin had to listen to them.
So they are determined to get this stock that exceeds their expectations.
When the negotiation meeting was held again in the afternoon, Lewandov changed his aggressive attitude from yesterday and listened to Li Mingze's offer of 15 billion euros in a gentle attitude.
This offer was far beyond their expectations and they would definitely not accept it.
So Lewandowski also quoted their price: 5 billion euros.
"Comrade Levandov, your offer is clearly ridiculous. It's too low. If you're going to buy our shares at this price, you can fly back to Moscow tomorrow."
"Mr. Li Mingze, we can discuss the price, but we will definitely not accept the price you quoted."
Since there was room for negotiation, everyone started to discuss, lowering Li Mingze's salary little by little, and raising Lewandov's salary little by little.
In the end, Li Mingze's price reduction was fixed at 13 billion, and Lewandov's counter-offer was 6 billion.
It’s getting late now, so let’s stop here for today.
That night, someone walked across the river on the ice and reported to Wan Feng that the other party had started negotiations and what the offer was.
Since the other party has started the negotiation mode, it means that they have already determined that the unconventional ways are not suitable here and have begun to use formal channels.
Shaminov has done a great job in building Blagoveshchensk.
In fact, Wan Feng's evaluation of Shaminov was too high.
The reason why the situation in Blagoveshchensk is still stable has little to do with Shaminov. It is the port that really plays a stabilizing role.
Although the ruble is depreciating and worthless, the things here are still very real.
What the Soviet Union lacked the least were steel, precious wood, oil, fertilizers, etc.
The Russians really had no food to eat and no wine to drink, so they collected scrap steel, fertilizers, oil, etc. and carried them on their shoulders or in carts to exchange them for some food and wine on Daheihe Island.
The Russian customs here also know what kind of life they are living in. As long as you pay a certain amount of fees, they will turn a blind eye.
With food and drink, society is naturally much more stable than in other parts of Russia.
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