Rebirth of Xiangjiang - 1978

Chapter 2241 Exceeding Expectations

When Merrill Lynch spent US$30 million to buy 30% of Bloomberg's shares, more than seven years have passed.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million U.S. dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It wasn't until Lin Daoqiu expressed interest in Bloomberg and was willing to pay $400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares with US$400 million? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent US$30 million to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It wasn't until Lin Daoqiu expressed interest in Bloomberg and was willing to pay $400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares with US$400 million? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent US$30 million to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million U.S. dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It was not until Lin Daoqiu expressed his interest in Bloomberg and his willingness to pay US$400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares for 400 million U.S. dollars? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent 30 million U.S. dollars to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It was not until Lin Daoqiu expressed his interest in Bloomberg and his willingness to pay US$400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares for 400 million U.S. dollars? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent 30 million U.S. dollars to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It was not until Lin Daoqiu expressed his interest in Bloomberg and his willingness to pay US$400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares for 400 million U.S. dollars? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent 30 million U.S. dollars to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It was not until Lin Daoqiu expressed his interest in Bloomberg and his willingness to pay US$400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares for 400 million U.S. dollars? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent 30 million U.S. dollars to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

Judging from the growth of Bloomberg over the years, Lin Daoqiu made an offer of US$400 million after discussing with the people below.

"I am willing to pay 400 million US dollars to buy 30% of your shares."

"Four hundred million dollars? Well...that's the price."

After hearing Lin Daoqiu's offer of US$400 million, Oye didn't seem to be impressed.

In fact, Oyer never thought about selling Bloomberg in the first place, so he never thought about converting 30% of his shares into cash.

It was not until Lin Daoqiu expressed his interest in Bloomberg and his willingness to pay US$400 million to buy Bloomberg's shares that Oye began to value Bloomberg.

"Is Mr. Lin kidding that he wants to buy 30% of the shares for 400 million U.S. dollars? This amount of money would have been OK five years ago, but it is no longer possible." Merrill Lynch originally spent 30 million U.S. dollars to buy it.

It has been more than 7 years since Bloomberg held 30% of its shares.

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