Trinity Traitor: From One Person to the Other

Chapter 233: Nisheng Group Shareholders Meeting

Chapter 233: Nisheng Group Shareholders Meeting
"So big!"

Although He Songling had told Joseph when he was trying to persuade him to join the company that the company's future market value would have to be 10 billion US dollars, with the development of the times, tens of billions would not be impossible.

But I didn't expect it to happen so quickly.

"That makes sense. Ever since Franklin took office, the economic crisis has gradually passed. Now is the golden period of economic recovery. The entire American economy is booming. Our groundbreaking science and technology is naturally worth it."

He Songling hasn't been in charge of the company's affairs for many years. Over the years, shareholders from different countries have often been leaderless and can only watch and deal with things on his own.

Now he has finally come out of retreat and has been traveling with the people from Trinity Sect to study for several months. Dongshan has already sent a telegram to invite shareholders from Europe and the United States to come.

The person who is speaking now is Joseph, the second largest shareholder of Ni Sheng Group.

With the man he supported becoming president, he has now stepped down as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission to serve as chairman of the Maritime Commission.

This position combines administrative, legislative, quasi-judicial and law enforcement functions. It is responsible for all shipping activities within the United States and internationally traveling to and from the United States, and supervises water-based commercial activities, mainly container shipping, with the United States as the starting and ending point.

It can be said that it was born for overseas trade.

Joseph's appointment to this position allows him to act as both a referee and an athlete, allowing the overseas manufacturing, import and export of drugs by the Nisheng Group to develop rapidly.

The rapid growth of Nisheng Group's revenue is closely related to this old man Joseph, and it can even be said that he made a great contribution to it.

Later on, he will even serve as the US ambassador to the UK, and the relationship between the US and the UK may become even closer.

In his busy schedule, he was able to travel across the ocean from the West to attend the shareholders' meeting at Lao Zhong, which showed the greatest respect for He Songling.

He Songling certainly knew what was good for him. Although their meeting at the beginning was not pleasant, they even had the intention of harming and exploiting each other.

But people are all made of flesh and blood after all, and over the years, as they removed the curse, helped him get into the company, and transferred benefits to each other, they also established a relatively solid friendship.

After all, human beings are complex animals. It is not the case that interests are interests and friendships are friendships. If interests are involved, all friendships are false. It also does not mean that if there is no interest, there is no friendship.

At least now, He Songling can really say, you, Joseph, are my best foreign friend.

"Thank you, Joseph, for your hard work in running the company over the years." He Songling first expressed his gratitude to him.

"That's too formal. I also have a share in this company. If the company thrives, it means I thrive. Otherwise, do you think it would be so easy for me to get such important positions?"

Joseph shook his head and smiled, then said seriously: "The main reason I came here today is for one thing."

"please say."

“Listed.”

"Going public?"

"Yes, it's time to go public." As an old vampire on Wall Street, Joseph has evolved the idea of ​​reaping profits from listings into an instinct, or even an obsession.

In his opinion, if Nisheng Group, with such a good foundation, did not go public, it would be struck by lightning. "Do you know how much our stocks will be snapped up on Wall Street if we go public? You know if we go public, even if the price is ten dollars a share, shareholders will frantically wave their money to buy them all."

Joseph said this, looking at Dongshan and Boss Zhao angrily, "It's a pity that your Eastern teammates are so short-sighted and stupid..."

"I suggest you say less of this kind of thing. Racial discrimination will get you a beating here."

Judging from the degree of familiarity with which Joseph spoke these words, it was obvious that he had argued with Dongshan, Boss Zhao and others about the listing issue during the previous shareholders' meeting.

He Songling was willing to believe that his cursing was not malicious, but was just a way of venting his emotions. This kind of thing was normal in any team collaboration. But since He Songling was back, he would not allow it.

Swearing is swearing, personal attacks are personal attacks, and we need to make a clear distinction between the two.

"OK, OK." Joseph recalled the time a few years ago when he said this and was threatened by He Songling, and raised his hands in a gesture of surrender:

"Don't pay too much attention to correcting me on these details, but you have to know that our company must go public. If we delay any further, I'm afraid..."

Joseph is now not just an ordinary businessman, he is also the supporter behind the president's coming to power. He also holds an important position and is more sensitive to some official news at the national level.

He could already sense that a bigger catastrophe was about to hit. It was unclear what the impact on the economy would be, and it might be even worse than in 29.

By then, do we have to wait until everything is over before we can start again? That would take a long time. You know, the First World War lasted for more than four years.

"Don't talk nonsense, you Western devils, who knows what tricks you are up to. This company is the hard work of my junior brother, I will not watch you mess around."

Dongshan did not show any weakness. He slammed his hands on the table, just like he had done countless times over the years, and firmly rejected Joseph's request: "Besides, without the major shareholder, we really can't make a decision, right?"

"You are the chairman!" Joseph stared at Dongshan.

"I am He Songling's senior brother." Dongshan adjusted his glasses and stared at Joseph.

"Okay, stop fighting each other." He Songling had a headache listening to their quarrel. "Just go public. Do as you say. Joseph, you take charge."

"Humph!" Joseph snorted, glanced at Dongshan as if he was triumphant, and then said with a smile: "It should have been on the market a long time ago, He, you are a wise man. Let me tell you, since the successful launch of penicillin..."

"Wait a minute, penicillin has been successfully developed?" He Songling interrupted.

“Of course, we succeeded three years ago, and two years ago, we succeeded in large-scale production,” Fleming said proudly.

He is now a serious capitalist. Together with John, John's mentor, and the dean of Birmingham Medical School, he set up a company to absorb the British shares of Nisheng Pharmaceutical Company. He serves as chairman and legal representative.

"Wait a moment, I'll find out more."

In this era, it was really difficult for people from across the ocean to get together because of transportation and communication problems. In a hurry, He Songling was pulled into a meeting almost as soon as he arrived, and had no time to look at the company's development materials over the years.

After he finished reading the data and financial reports of these years' development, he slowly said, "So that's how it is..."

(End of this chapter)

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