Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up
Chapter 1738 Resignation Storm
Without any warning, Tokyo Stock Exchange President Jubei Suzuki announced his resignation. This makes the Japanese stock market, which has been declining, become even less optimistic. In the eyes of many people, although President Suzuki is a bit arrogant, he does have real abilities. It was after he became the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange that the Japanese stock market soared.
The stock market has just fallen for a few days, and it may be just an adjustment period; isn't it too chilling to treat the heroes like this? Many people complained about Jubei Suzuki, but they also knew that nothing could be changed. The top priority is to sell all the stocks quickly. If it is too late, it will be too late and the losses will be even more severe.
The Hawkins Fund employees looked at Louise Rockefeller differently at this time. I questioned the boss lady before, but now I realize how ridiculous it is. They just went out and captured the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in less than three hours. It's hard to imagine how powerful this was.
Just when Jubei Suzuki announced his resignation, the interim head of the Tokyo Stock Exchange personally called, apologized for what happened that morning, and was willing to compensate the Hawkins Fund for all losses.
Americans are still powerful. If it is a domestic company, even a chaebol family may not be so powerful.
In one day, the Japanese stock market set another record; it fell 2,300 points in a single day. At this rate, it may fall to 30,000 points in just these two days.
Further panic in the market has greatly affected the entire Japanese economy. Most Japanese companies invest in the stock market and property market. The stock market and property market are rising all the way, so there is no problem. This situation now makes everyone very worried. There are too many people who want to make quick money and use leverage without mercy.
When the margin is insufficient, the bank does not care which one; no matter who it is, the position will be forcibly liquidated, and no one has any mercy at all.
Just one day after Jubei Suzuki resigned, ABC Broadcasting Company in the United States, across the sea from Japan, was very excited.
Nielsen is a senior reporter and current affairs commentator; it can be said that he is well-known throughout Europe and the United States, and he is the kind of person who can often be seen on TV.
Just when I was about to go to the TV station, I discovered that someone had put an audio tape in the car. It also comes with a detailed explanation showing the reasons for the resignation of the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange; it also introduces in disguise how the Japanese discriminate against American companies.
As for why good luck happened to him, the Black Cloud Intelligence Department had carefully screened it. On the one hand, he is well-known. The most important thing is that the old boy majors in Japanese and has very high attainments. He even visited Japan with the former president and worked as a full-time translator.
Without an introduction, you might not know who the two people speaking on the tape are at the moment. As an American who knows Japanese culture very well, I don’t have much favorable impression of Japan. Because he knows very well the potential of this country; and the madness of the people. At present, they seem to be very docile, basically following the lead of the United States; but once they become intimidated, they will definitely become a serious problem for the United States.
In recent years, media reports have focused on how many U.S. properties Japanese companies purchased, which well-known buildings they purchased, and which U.S. companies they acquired. This made Nielsen very unhappy. If this continues, Japan may purchase the entire United States.
I can’t say anything more about normal business dealings. I just want to remind the people and Congress to pay attention. But now the American companies that Japan invested in in the past are deliberately making things difficult for them. This is intolerable, and Japan must pay a heavy price.
Without any hesitation, he took the video tape and drove towards the TV station. It doesn't matter who put the tape in his car. The strength of an organization that can obtain such tapes is definitely not that different. As for why we found him, it was definitely the result of careful selection. This is a tape that can ignite public emotions and must be known to all people in the United States; how the Japanese treat American companies they invested in in the past.
We are polite and respectful to each other; we do not ask American companies to enjoy special privileges; we are already worthy of the Japanese. Unexpectedly, they would dare to attack someone's face and deliberately target them. If this is tolerated, even the White House will lose trust.
There is a program tonight, and it is a commentary on the Japanese stock market; we must not waste time, and we must make it good for the Japanese people.
At this time, everyone inside ABC TV station was filled with indignation after hearing Nielsen's translation. He even wanted to go directly and beat up Jubei Suzuki.
When the time came to 8 p.m., Nelson personally hosted a talk show called Nelson. I didn't expect how good the effect would be, but the recording was so exciting; ABC executives believed it would greatly increase the ratings.
In order to achieve the best effect, two people who were deeply affected were specially invited.
Bruce Kenny is the founder of a home appliance company in the United States. Although the factory is not large, life was pretty good before. The annual profit is not much, but it is enough to enter the wealthy class. However, since the rise of Japanese home appliances, it has had a huge impact on the US market. Coupled with the labor costs in the United States, there is indeed no advantage; Bruce Kenny's factory is at risk of bankruptcy.
For many people, they don’t just look for the cause within themselves; they think it was the impact of Japanese home appliances on the United States that caused such serious consequences. Bruce Kenny has become a staunch anti-Japanese activist and has repeatedly asked the government to sanction Japanese companies in public.
In order to achieve the effect of the program, it not only needs to be real, but also requires guests to incite the audience's emotions; Bruce Kenny, the owner of a home appliance factory that is about to close down, is definitely a suitable candidate.
As for the other one, it’s not much different. Keanu Robin used to be an engineer at General Motors; he just lost his job a month ago.
In this generation, the American automobile industry has made life even more difficult for local brands such as General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler because of Bao Zixuan's participation. Almost every once in a while, factories such as General Motors and Ford begin to lay off employees. Labor costs are definitely the highest in the United States. And because there are so many unemployed workers in the automobile industry, even Heiyun Group does not need to recruit so many.
Unless they have special skills, GM and Ford will not be able to lay off such people. There are many unemployed people like Keanu Robin.
Both of them are protagonists with great suffering and hatred, so they can naturally arouse the resonance and anger of the people.
When the time is up, the program officially begins. Nelson said to the camera: "Good evening everyone, our old friend Nelson; today we received an audio tape from a mysterious person. Although it is not English, but Japanese; fortunately, I have studied it systematically before, so This doesn’t bother me.”
"We can listen to the original recording first to give the audience in front of the TV an impression."
The one who comes up is Wang Zha, who must arouse the public's emotions as soon as possible.
Many people don't understand Japanese, but it's not difficult to tell from the recording; it's a conversation between a man and a woman.
After the recording finished, Nielsen immediately began to translate; indicating that this was a conversation between a female executive of Hawkins Fund in the United States and Jubei Suzuki, the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan. Suzuki Jubei asked Hawkins Fund why he sold the stock and did not carry out his order.
In order to stabilize the stock price, the Japanese actually asked American companies not to sell stocks. What is the reason for this? They clearly let American companies be the takeovers. After the female executive of Hawkins Fund disagreed, she began to deliberately target her; not only were stock transactions artificially delayed, but she even asked the person in charge of Hawkins Fund Japan to go to the Tokyo Stock Exchange to apologize.
Who gave the Japanese the courage? Is this how the powerful United States protects the interests of its own companies and people? There must be an explanation, and it must not be forgotten like this.
Originally, Nielsen's interview ratings were very average, but after such explosive news was reported, soon the whole United States knew that the Japanese were deliberately making things difficult for American companies. In addition, the people themselves are not very satisfied with the Japanese, so it is reasonable for them to resonate.
Nelson continued: "Currently, many real estate and famous buildings in the United States have been acquired by the Japanese. Even our cultural symbol, Columbia Pictures, belongs to Japan's Sony. Haven't you ever thought about why this is the case? It is because of our respect for Japan. Too indulgent.”
"Two special guests came to the studio today, and they belong to different fields. I want to know how much impact they have received from Japanese companies in their fields."
"This is Bruce Kenny, who runs a home appliance factory."
Bruce Kenny said very seriously: "Hello everyone, I am Bruce Kenny. I have 25 years of experience in home appliance R\u0026D and production." Although he is over 50 years old, he seems to be in good spirits overall.
Nelson: "This is Keanu Robin, an automotive engineer."
In the past month, I have had no income at all. Seeing that the remuneration offered by the TV station is not low, I naturally have to fight for it. At the same time, in Keanu Robin's view, this is also a good opportunity to increase his popularity; he must cooperate well.
Keanu Robin: "Hello everyone, I'm Keanu Robin; I worked at General Motors for ten years; unfortunately, my name was on the layoff list last month."
After hearing such an introduction, the audience in front of the TV instantly understood what it meant; and it aroused a lot of resonance. Domestic companies in the United States are not very efficient; large companies have often laid off employees in recent years, and the layoffs have been very severe; many families have been affected.
What is the reason for all this, through a TV show; pointing the finger directly at Japan.
Nelson: "Let's first interview Bruce Kenny; how is the factory's efficiency now?"
It's clearly about murder and heart-breaking, so how can it be good? But that's what the show wants.
Bruce Kenny: "It's very bad, even worse than people imagined. Many peers have been unable to hold on and have filed for bankruptcy protection. I still have some savings before, and I am very unwilling to do so; at the same time, I don't want to see American appliances. The market is entirely occupied by Japanese brands.”
"The current government is really good to foreign manufacturers; so good that we are very envious. Japanese manufacturers have an advantage in terms of labor costs, plus export subsidies, etc. Even if they ship home appliances to the United States, the price is cheaper than American products. a lot of."
"Of course, the materials used in Japanese home appliances are cheaper, and this is an indisputable fact. We have never worried about head-on competition, but Japanese companies have government support behind them; but we have nothing."
"If this development continues, there will be no home appliance brands in the United States. This is a very dangerous thing, and I hope the top management will pay attention to it."
Japanese home appliances do have many advantages, but the poor sales volume of local companies has a lot to do with the fact that they are not up to par with American home appliance brands. But this must not be said at this moment. All responsibility must be passed on to the Japanese.
Nelson began to conclude: "In fact, I have said it countless times before. Although the United States is a very tolerant country, it must safeguard its own interests. We welcome Japanese companies to invest, but they must control it. It is important not to have a huge impact on local companies."
"But now it seems that it doesn't have much effect. I just hope that the top leaders of the country can introduce relevant policies. Not every country knows how to be grateful. We are so friendly to Japanese companies, but on the other hand, they have deliberately targeted American companies that Japan invested in the past. . Who gave them the courage to do this, and even asked American business executives to come and apologize."
At this time, the people were already angry, and one younger brother actually asked his elder brother to apologize; some feminists even believed that the Japanese's intentions were not pure. If a female executive really came to apologize, it’s unimaginable what would happen.
Provocations from any country will never be tolerated. They are the United States.
Seeing that the fire was almost done, Nelson continued: "Mr. Robin, can you tell us what's going on with General Motors!"
It's not a wise move to break the news about your former employer; but now, in order to survive, you don't have to worry about so much.
Keanu Robin: "I have worked at General Motors for more than ten years, and I very much recognize GM's corporate culture. I originally thought I would stay at General Motors forever. But I didn't expect that the U.S. auto industry would be hit so hard."
"Although the cars produced by General Motors are very strong and have better performance, their price and fuel consumption have no advantage at all compared to Japanese cars. Because the price of oil continues to rise and the overall economic situation is not good, when people travel, they We will focus on cost issues.”
"As a result, the sales share of Japanese cars in the United States continues to increase. The market is only so big. As Japanese car sales increase, local brands will naturally decrease accordingly. Therefore, American local car companies will be forced to close some factories and products every once in a while. workshop."
"It was under this wave that I had no choice but to leave General Motors. When I heard this recording, I felt very at ease; the Japanese are so targeting American companies, why should we be so friendly to them? Do we inherently owe them something?"
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