Reborn Capital Tycoon

Chapter 106 Good News

Jingle Bell--

A phone rings.

"Hi, hello, this is Dafeng Toy Factory."

"What's the matter with you?"

"Oh, who are you?"

"Okay, let me ask for you, please wait a moment."

Ma Qingqing put down the phone, looked up at Boss Chen, who was sitting on the boss's chair with Erlang's legs crossed, acting as Ge You paralyzed, "Boss, a lady named Li is looking for you."

"The surname is Li?" Chen Yi muttered for a while, then his spirit was shaken, he stood up from the boss's chair, and asked quickly, "Is your name Li Weiya?"

Ma Qingqing was taken aback by Chen Yi's reaction, she shook her head and said, "The other party didn't say anything, they only said that they are Miss Li's friend."

As soon as Chen Yi heard it, he knew that Li Weiya was right, and regardless of Ma Qingqing's expression, he walked to her desk, grabbed the phone receiver from the other party's hand, and said to the receiver: "Hey, Weiwei, is it you?"

"I knew it was you as soon as I guessed it. Is there any news from you?"

"Really, that would be great."

"Uh, tell me, I'll listen."

"Tomorrow?"

"Bank of East Asia, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, right?"

"Okay, no problem, I'll be there on time at ten o'clock tomorrow morning."

"Okay, tomorrow it's over, I'll treat you to dinner."

"No problem, the location is up to you."

"Okay, see you tomorrow, bye."

After hanging up the phone, Chen Yi was so happy that he couldn't find the north.

Today is really a double blessing. Bandai's cooperation has been finalized. The payment of several million will be received within a few minutes. Now there is news from Li Weiya's side. Although I dare not say 100%, as long as he behaves better tomorrow, there should be no problem. big.

He is not going to cheat people of money, but to send money to people's door.

To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that his foundation is too shallow and he doesn't have any connections, and the Li family hasn't really supported him as a son-in-law (after all, he and Li Wenhui haven't married yet), he wouldn't even think about pulling Li Weiya into his marriage. Boat,

Use the family power behind the opponent to enter the garment industry.

The water in the garment industry is very deep. During this time, he has been collecting information related to the garment industry.

Like Xiangjiang Real Estate, Xiangjiang Real Estate is concentrated in the hands of a few bigwigs and consortiums, and Xiangjiang's garment export quotas are concentrated in the hands of a small number of large garment manufacturers.

Look at the people who set foot in real estate, they have no background, they enter rashly, and they don't want to be swallowed up.

As the pillar industry of Hong Kong's manufacturing industry, the garment industry accounts for more than 40% of the export share every year. It can be said that it is the lifeblood of Hong Kong's manufacturing industry.

Don't think that there are many tailors, large and small, and clothing stores everywhere in Xiangjiang, and that the garment industry is easy to enter.

In fact, the cake of the garment industry has already been divided up by British capital, Indian capital and Chinese capital.

No one will care if you open a tailor shop or a few clothing stores in Hong Kong. How much you open is up to you.

But export, sorry, you should measure your own weight first.

Too light, be careful to be blown away by strong winds.

Xiangjiang is close to the sea, and the wind is strong. If you accidentally fall into the sea, there is no place to catch people.

The export quota of Xiangjiang garments is clearly regulated. Don't think that only the British capital and the Chinese capital are divided up. As the dog leg of the British, Brother Ah San also has a share.

Before the 1960s, there were no Chinese businessmen involved in Xiangjiang garment export. Chinese manufacturers were only responsible for production. As for the clothes produced, because there was no export quota, they could only sell the clothes to British exporters and Indian exporters.

Doing the hardest work and earning the least money is talking about the Chinese businessmen of that era. If you don’t mix with the British bosses, you will have no success. This is really not a joke.

It wasn't until the early 1960s, with the economic development of Xiangjiang, that Chinese businessmen began to unite and set up chambers of commerce from all walks of life to fight for the rights and interests of the Governor-General of Xiangjiang. Only then did the fierce collision between Chinese capital and British capital in the 1970s and 1980s take place.

As for the Chinese capital overtaking the British capital and replacing the British capital, it was in 1984 that the Sino-British joint announcement stated that after the return of Xiangjiang was irreversible, the British capital voluntarily withdrew because they were not optimistic about the prospects of Xiangjiang. The following industries, and then the Xiangjiang family monopolized all walks of life in Xiangjiang.

An export quota has united large and small garment manufacturers in Xiangjiang. Over the years, those big garment manufacturers have naturally controlled the chamber of commerce.

If Chen Yi wanted to enter the garment industry, he would have to face those people sooner or later, and he would inevitably have a conflict of interest with those people.

Colleagues are enemies, and sometimes enemies are light.

Cutting off people's money is like killing parents, enemies and enemies, the meanings are not much different, just see what happens to Chen Yi.

If it was too ugly, then with his small arms and legs, a random boss could stand up and kill him with just one move.

No matter how good-looking the clothes he designed and how well they sold, others couldn't stop them, and they couldn't stand up, but secretly, he could tamper with the raw materials.

Like Mr. Chen, one has no background, and two has no connections. Once the raw materials are cut off, it will be over.

Without raw materials, what does he produce? No wool can be produced.

Xiangjiang is a place that is neither too small nor too big. The forces from all walks of life are intertwined, there are no connections, and you may not be able to play around if you have money.

Future generations will look at those giant supermarkets like Wal-Mart. Are they well-capitalized? Don't they want to enter the Xiangjiang market?

However, of course, money is useless, people won't let you in, and you can't even rent a storefront.

Even if the store is rented, a random increase in the rent can make you not earn a dime, unless you are willing to lose money and make money.

Therefore, in Xiangjiang, regardless of how much money you have, if you want to gain a firm foothold, you must first have connections, even if the relationship is not big, as long as you can enter this circle, you will have a chance.

Chen Yi now wants to use the connections and power of the Li family to enter the garment industry, and then rely on Li Weiya's princess card to make outsiders dare not touch him casually or underestimate him.

If the tiger's skin is pulled big enough, others will be afraid of it.

If he enters rashly by himself, once a conflict of interest arises, hitting a wall is absolutely inevitable.

With Li Weiya's line, no matter what happens, he doesn't even need to speak, the other party will know what to do.

In the 1970s, Xiangjiang was still dominated by British capital. Only after the inland reform and opening up, there was a clear signal to regain Xiangjiang, did the Chinese capital officially take the lead.

At this time, the power of the four major families who followed the British in the early stage should not be underestimated. Few of the rookie Chinese-funded families dared to confront them head-on.

Leaning against a big tree to enjoy the shade, after a few years his wings harden, then he won't need to find someone to be his backer.

Qian Jishi, after the momentum is established, he himself is his biggest backer.

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