Restart the Flying Age

Chapter 1484: Obey the rules and play the upper class

Such an impassioned opening remark, although mostly based on facts, also caused a lot of criticism on the scene.

Molly, who had been standing alone, walked to Grandpa Old George's side, took his arm, and made no secret of the worry on Qiao's face.

"Grandpa, when Wu said this, would it infringe upon the poor self-esteem of the upper class in the United States?"

In this regard, George Soros did not move. He glanced at the same motionless Warren Buffett beside him without a trace, and patted his granddaughter's slender hands: "No hurry, wait and see."

Just as the discussion on the spot was raging, all the guests at the meeting thought that Huaxia Wu’s speech was to sing a hymn for Huaxia Capital, and then endorsed their overseas expansion. Wu Tao's words changed and he suddenly got to the point.

"So, in the near future, we can expect that China Asset Management and China Asset Management will go abroad and begin their stumbled internationalization."

"This is an unstoppable trend, and it is also the need for the development of WTO's global integration. Not long ago, I learned that many industry elites regarded this phenomenon as a wolf, and then rose to the category of China's threat theory."

"Regardless of whether this idea is true or not, at least it stems from inferiority complex. In the international economic environment and financial system where various rules have long been established, China Enterprise and China Capital, as fledgling novices, still have a long way to go. Only then can we truly enter and stand within the framework of global integration."

"So what I can imagine is that in the not-too-distant future, there will be many Huaxia Enterprises and Huaxia Capital. Because of their first step in internationalization, they have fallen behind, paid a price, and even paid a high tuition fee. ."

"By then, I won't be surprised at all. It is not surprising that the elites in the industry can also..."

At this point in the speech, the hostility in the audience has disappeared.

Especially afterwards, Huaxia Wu's severe criticism of the shortcomings of some Huaxia companies made these overseas elites very happy and even cited them as their own people.

Obviously, a brief and concise speech greatly increased Hua Xia Wu's acceptance in the upper echelons of the United States.

Molly noticed this and at the same time relaxed.

Leaving her grandfather's circle, she couldn't help thinking, if Huaxia Wu did this, wouldn't she be afraid of causing opposition and resistance from the domestic media and the business community?

After all, in Molly's view, Wu Tao is not only not a profit-oriented business person, but in many ways, with or without showing patriotic and ethnic tendencies.

He is by no means the kind of privatist who stands on his compatriots and makes his own fortune.

After regaining consciousness, I ran into Li Anman and Reese who were recording and listening to Wu Tao's speech with great interest.

"So, what do you think of this statement?"

Reese responded first, "I am also very puzzled. Huaxia Wu's remarks today are unprecedentedly radical. Is it possible that he has been treated unfairly in China?"

Reese’s angle was unexpected, but it also echoed the consistent international speculation about China’s domestic situation.

Before Molly could speak, she listened to Li Anman next to him casually opening his mouth: "Even if there is, I don't think Huaxia Wu will speak this way on this occasion."

That's right!

Molly's eyebrows brightened. Although tonight's banquet was said to be a charity dinner, the VIPs attending the meeting came from all walks of life in the United States.

If Wu Tao really had that meaning, wouldn't it be the same as saying bad things about China in front of CNC and VOA?

It is absolutely impossible.

Not only did Molly think so, but even Reese felt that her speculation was too shallow.

But even so, I am afraid there will be such speculation and reports in the American media tomorrow.

Of course, this is not the focus at the moment.

The focus of everyone's concern at the moment is what Wu Tao's real intention is in saying this.

So his eyes focused on Li Anman.

Li Anman was very satisfied with this result, so he stopped selling Guanzi and said: "I think Huaxia Wu is probably paving the way for certain things in the future, and at the same time, he can give the Tianyuan consortium and capital a good name for observing the rules. Happy but not doing it?"

Molly smiled openly, "Sounds like the rules of humility of the Chinese people, using modesty and self-criticism to win the favor of others. It seems that Miss Li has really studied Chinese culture."

"Thank you for your compliment, Miss Soros." Li Anman was overjoyed and did not shirk at all.

Whether the result of such a judgment is true or false is probably unknown to outsiders.

Molly didn't mean to ask, and even if she did, the answer was probably a specious answer.

After all, Molly knew Huaxia Wu's cunning.

At this moment, the speech on the stage came to an end, which aroused a enthusiastic response from the audience.

The degree of enthusiasm is even better than Warren Buffett's speech just now.

Wu Tao stepped down and attracted great attention from the people around him, and for a time the charity dinner had to be stopped.

Fortunately, Wu Tao himself was very low-key, declined most of the social networking, and calmly brought everyone's attention back to the charity dinner itself.

The highlight of the subsequent charity fundraising was nothing to see.

After all, all the guests attending the dinner have corresponding levels and prices.

Therefore, there is a reasonable reference range for how much Tianyuan Consortium or Tianqi Investment should donate.

Wu Tao didn't intend to be a fool, to win everyone's attention, or to help his so-called face.

unnecessary.

On the other hand, this coincides with China Capital’s commitment and statement that it will follow the rules.

Of course, as the highlight, in the gap between fundraising, it is also an opportunity for people from all walks of life to communicate.

Molly, who was holding Wu Tao's wrist, was a little confused when she drank the champagne.

Because there are too many people who come to strike up conversations and socialize, not only the local governor of California, Schwarzenegger, and some famous or unnamed lawmakers, and even some Hollywood movie stars.

As for people in the financial sector, there are countless people.

Looking at a rare gap, Molly took a sip of lemonade and asked with interest: "As a rising political star in California, do you think it is possible for Arnold to run for president in the future and become a rising star in American politics?"

Wu Tao said indifferently: "He made movies, and I have nothing to say. But for the presidential election, let's forget it, he has no life."

When Molly heard it, her heart became alive, "No wonder the conversation between you and Arnold is full of distance ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ but it is very friendly to the exchanges of several councillors, especially the Congressman Barack. That is. The bookishness of a person really doesn't look like a clever politician."

Wu Tao smiled, "You said that because of people's skin, right?"

Without waiting for Molly to admit it, she continued: "But in any case, he can transition from a college professor to the position of a federal senator, which in itself illustrates his political potential."

"As for the gulf in the skin color, I can only say, just wait and see."

Molly agreed with these words no more.

Instead, the topic changed, and a sly smile appeared on his lips: "You saw Scarlett himself just now, don't you have any ideas?"

Wu Tao thoughtfully: "She is indeed more glamorous than on TV, but I always feel that it is less than half of yours."

Molly's eyes suddenly heated up.

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