If all the previous contents of this
conversation up to now made the Habers
father and son extremely uncomfortable,
this sentence was a cool drink in a hot
summer, sending chills down the father
and son’s spines.
Why were they unwilling to go public?
Of course, it was because they were
worried about control. Also, there was
another important reason.
This was regarding the particularity of the
food industry.
Foodstuff itself was a resource controlled
by the state and it was indeed circulated o
n the market, but both the scale and the
price were subjected to strict official
restrictions.
What kind of problem would this cause?
It would make it difficult for food
production companies to lose money. It
seemed good, but a serious problem was
that it was also difficult to make a lot of
money.
It could be said that it was true that its annual profit could be calculated with a calculator.
Rice was purchased according to the grade, which applied to even the highest quality grade of rice. For
example, if the government purchased them for 1 Somer Dollar per half a kilogram, then its market
price would not exceed 1 Somer Dollar.
Moreover the government would fix the price for you when it came to your cost, as well as how much
money you would need t o produce half a kilogram of rice. Hence, there would be no loopholes for you
to exploit at all.
It was precisely because of the small profits that it was very difficult for such a company to go public.
What kind of listed company would capitalists like?
They liked the kinds with high-yield and high-return. It would be best if they could make 100 Somer
Dollars with an investment of 1 Somer Dollar. This was the nature of capital, and no one could change
it.
Therefore, if Grandland wanted to go
public, its performance and scale would
meet the requirements, but it was
destined to be unlikely to be favored by
capitalists, so the stock price would
inevitably be lower.
In the eyes of the Habers, they would risk
losing control for no reason as they were
also unlikely to make much money in the
capital market. This was something only
fools would do.
However, right now, Jasper told them that
they could triple the market value of
Grandland, so even a piece of wood would
be tempted.
It was still that simple truth. As Jasper
said, 100% of 10 billion and 80% of 30
billion, which one would you choose?
Did this still need to be considered?
After all, not every boss in every company
was the same as Jasper, who did not need t
o worry about not making money.
The most essential difference between
Jasper and the vast majority of ordinary
entrepreneurs represented by the Habers father and son was that other entrepreneurs needed capital
to help with development and they were controlled and trapped by this resource, but Jasper… What he
needed to consider was how to control the capital.
“Mr. Laine, are you for real?” Weston asked excitedly.
Jasper pointed to his nose and said, “I am saying this with my name, m lying to you?” do you think I a
This sounded crazy, but not arrogant.
In the domestic private capital circle in Somerland, if there was anything Jasper could not do, then
there was no need for others to consider it at all as it would basically be impossible. Plus, that kind of
thing was a policy’s high-tension line, and was the kind that could not be compromised on.
Weston suddenly beamed and said, ” Alright, I’ll listen to you, Mr. Laine.”
He thought the best scenario of him coming here would be to leave with disappointment. Then, he
would slice off
a piece of his flesh and consider it as sacrificing something to save himself.
However, he did not expect to gain such a big benefit.
This delighted Weston and his eyes were
sparkling when he looked at Jasper.
Sure enough, it was not unreasonable for Jasper to achieve what he had today at a young age. He was
even younger than Weston’s son, but with this skill and breadth of mind, what great things could not be
done?
The change of mentality of the Habers caught Jasper’s eyes, but this was also in line with Jasper’s
previous expectations.
Jasper did not care what would happen to the Habers father and son, or Grandland a t all.
Right now, Jasper did not care whether the Habers and Grandland were thriving o r not. The reason for
dealing with them before was just to establish prestige.
To put it simply, he was punishing the Habers to set an example to others.
They just so happened to also coincidentally run into trouble.
Now, as long as they were willing to cooperate with the implementation of the whole plan, then Jasper
would not mind giving them some benefits.
After all, in the food industry, Grandland and the Habers did have a certain degree o f influence. This
much was undeniable.
“Since there is no problem, then it’s
decided.”
Jasper said, “You will immediately order the delivery to stop. If they ask for compensation, ask them to
go through the process and file a lawsuit. Basically, it i s a matter of arguing. Just drag this on for as
long as possible. This is the top priority and the first thing you should do.
“Secondly, we should immediately start preparations for the listing. Prepare the relevant information in
the shortest time and polish your account.
“There will be many heavyweight state owned enterprises listed on the market soon and I will help with
the operation and add Grandland to the list. It will be very fast and all you have to do is to prepare the
necessary things while I will handle the rest.”
After he said that, Jasper asked Weston, ” Please ask immediately if you don’t understand anything.
After this, I may not have so much time.
Weston thought for a while and said, “No
questions.”
At this time, the car had already arrived at the hotel. Jasper nodded and said, ” Alright, I won’t keep you
then.”
When the Habers left, Jude planned to get out of the car with him, but Jasper asked him to stay.
On the way to the Nauritus City trading center, Jasper said to Jude, “Mr. Whorton, there is a huge
business opportunity and I wonder if you are interested.”
Jude sat upright when he heard this.
If Jasper said it was a huge business opportunity, it had to be a big deal for him.
“Mr. Laine, please tell me first. I’ll see if I can take it.” Jude gave a cautious reply.
With a smile, Jasper said, “Fongroup, Atticus Group, and Hope Group’s industries in the mainland will
be packaged as a whole. I took out 40% of it but the remaining 20% doesn’t seem to have many
benefits to me. It’s not that these projects do not make money, but the turnaround cycle is too long. On
the other hand, there is another 40% which are all good industries with high quality and low price. I am
hoping you can take all of them, Mr. Whorton.”
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