Years: Salted fish life since going to the countryside.
Chapter 1657 Professional Manager in Place
Chapter 1657 Professional Manager in Place
Han Li inwardly praised the boss of Jia Ning Group. However, in order to reap more profits when he exited this "short selling" and to ensure that he would be informed of any changes immediately, he could no longer stay at home.
Han Li changed his clothes and drove to a hotel next to the exchange. He booked the best suite, closed the door, and used his mental energy to check the room to make sure it was safe.
Han Li picked up the phone and called Attorney Jin. After giving him some instructions, he gave him the phone number and told him to call him anytime if anything happened before hanging up.
Next, Han Li hummed a little tune as he took out teaware from his spatial storage, retrieved spring water from the vast Peach Blossom Spring, lit charcoal, and began boiling water and brewing tea.
Pure rest and lying down is impossible for Han Li; he still has a large number of professional books that he hasn't finished reading or fully understood.
While Han Li was drinking tea, reading, and studying in the hotel, Attorney Jin and the strategist began to gradually wrap things up while ensuring maximum profit.
In the past two days, some followers have started to "short sell" Jia Ning Group's stock, causing abnormal fluctuations in the exchange and some negative news.
In order to maintain its stock price, Jia Ning Group issued some announcements and professional analysis reports, stating that the group's profitability was stable and rising, so that everyone would not be affected or deceived by false information. At the same time, they mobilized funds in the stock market to stabilize the group's stock price.
Therefore, Attorney Jin and his team's exit process went relatively smoothly, with each sale being quickly snapped up by Jia Ning Group or some securities firms that were optimistic about them.
With someone backing them up, Attorney Kim and his team's exit operation went exceptionally smoothly, and they ended up earning significantly more money than originally anticipated.
Originally, Attorney Jin and his team estimated that after deducting handling fees, stock rental fees, and other expenses, they could earn around 70 million.
After selling everything today, I did the math and found that I actually made over 80 million, which is more than 10 million more than I expected.
This not only means that Han Li, the behind-the-scenes financier, earns more money, but also that the commission rates and remuneration received by the strategist and lawyer Jin will rise accordingly.
However, it will take two to three days for the money to be transferred from the stock market account to the bank. Han Li told Attorney Jin on the phone that he would give him a big red envelope after the money arrived.
After hanging up the phone with Attorney Jin, Han Li felt relieved. He packed up all the tea sets and drove home.
People are in high spirits when they have good news. As Han Li was in high spirits, Zhong Chuhong and the others were under unprecedented pressure.
As a result, none of them were able to get up the next morning, and they had to eat breakfast on the street.
After finishing breakfast, Han Li and the Chung sisters went about their own business, heading to their respective companies.
Han Li went to a coffee shop in Central. He had an appointment with a headhunting company to interview Ji Zehao, who had come back from the United States.
If Ji Zehao, a graduate of Fiddlehead University's Irving School of Business, who spent several years honing his skills at a certain Kang International Real Estate Company in Los Angeles, performs well...
Next, Ji Zehao will become Han Li's official manager in Hong Kong, specifically in charge of Guan Zhilin's Hongtu Investment Company, Huanyu Real Estate Company, as well as the taxi company and film production company he just acquired.
When Han Li arrived at the coffee shop, the headhunting company representatives and Ji Zehao were already waiting for him.
After introducing the two parties, the headhunting company left on its own initiative, leaving the scene to Han Li and Ji Zehao, the two parties involved.
After talking for a while, Han Li felt that Ji Zehao was not bad. He was the kind of person who was smart and got to where he was today through his own efforts.
Ji Zehao's family wasn't well-off when he was young. He worked hard and was admitted to the Irving School of Business at Fenderbirt University in the United States, but his family's financial situation couldn't afford for him to study abroad. Ji Zehao took out a bank loan to attend university in the United States, and during his years there, he received almost full scholarships.
After graduation, Ji Zehao went directly to work for a certain Kang International Real Estate Company in Los Angeles on the recommendation of his teacher, serving as the manager of the Marketing and Planning Department.
Although Ji Zehao was ostracized by his colleagues there, the salary for the position was quite good, and with his personal efforts, he was able to pay off most of the student loans he had taken out for school.
The fact that the loan was about to be paid off greatly reduced the pressure on Ji Zehao.
In addition, the recent popularity of "little red dot" products in the United States has led to many factories reducing production, shutting down, and laying off employees.
This has led to widespread hatred and hostility towards people of Asian descent in the local area.
Among these people, some don't care if you're from Hong Kong, Vietnam, or the "little red dots" (referring to people with Asian features); as long as you have an Asian face, you're no good, and they're the culprits who caused their unemployment.
This situation made things even worse for Ji Zehao, who was already ostracized by his colleagues. Although no one physically assaulted him within the company, many people simply ignored what he said.
This situation not only made Ji Zehao's work more difficult than before, but his daily life was not much better either.
Ji Zehao's place had its windows smashed several times, and there was often disgusting garbage and traces of urine and feces at the door. He was also robbed and beaten several times in broad daylight on the street.
While Ji Zehao was being beaten, the other person was still cursing "Little Red Dot" (a derogatory term for someone who is very aggressive and prone to violence).
Call the police?
It was completely useless, because the person who hit him was white.
After experiencing several such incidents, Ji Zehao had the idea of leaving the United States and going home to find a job.
Because of the recent poor economic situation in Hong Kong, Ji Zehao was afraid that he would not be able to find a job after returning, which made him hesitate to make a decision, as he had not yet finished paying off his loan.
However, when the headhunter approached Ji Zehao and explained the approximate salary and benefits, he readily agreed to return to Hong Kong for an interview.
Furthermore, as a native of Hong Kong, Ji Zehao is quite familiar with the local customs, laws, and regulations.
In terms of his work, Ji Zehao received a Western-style education and spent several years in the United States after graduation. Many of his views are quite Westernized.
As for Ji Zehao's work ability, it is not yet visible. Abilities cannot be fully demonstrated in a personal profile; they require a period of observation.
For now, Han Li is fairly satisfied with Ji Zehao, and both sides still have a three-month trial period. They can get a pretty good idea of his true worth during this time, and if he really doesn't work out, they can always find another one.
After both parties have a basic understanding of each other, the next step is to discuss salary and benefits.
Even if it's only a three-month trial period, the money and benefits that are due should still be paid.
However, you definitely can't let the other person eat too much at the beginning, otherwise it will be difficult to handle later.
(End of this chapter)
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