Chapter 460 Simple Press Conference
The Lima Courtyard is another important commercial place in the Louvre after the Caruse Hall. It was only 7 o'clock in the morning. When the genius was shining, many reporters came to the Lima Courtyard to seize the advantageous position.
Ampton was a new reporter from the French Fashion Gazette. That morning, like other reporters, he followed his master O'Leyre to the courtyard of Lima early.
"Listen to the boy, the first thing you need to remember is this Lima courtyard, which is the second most important place in the Louvre, second only to the Carousel Hall, which has long been a bunch of long-legged ladies walking on the catwalk."
They walked into the Lima Hall, and O'Leyle quickly took Ampton to find a good seat to sit down. While they took out the machine to set it up and debug it, O'Leyle taught him: "Maybe there is no catwalk here that can make you impulsively, but in terms of the importance of news, Lima Courtyard is not worse than that girl's place, because it is the place where major fashion brands hold press conferences, no matter what new products there are or anything else."
O'Leary emphasized at the end: "Anyway, you have to remember that you must definitely focus here! Because I have a premonition that there will be a big news here today."
The old fried dough trained the new reporter and went out with a cigarette. He didn't want to be seized by the staff here and then lost the opportunity for interviews. Therefore, the task of continuing to occupy the position and debugging the machine was thrown to Ampton alone.
For an old reporter like O'Leyle, it's still early anyway, so he can go around, such as going to the Louvre to check out exhibits, or going shopping at the department store next door. At the worst, he has to solve his cigarette addiction before going back. After all, he has to make rational use of time. Will the young man inside be wasted if he doesn't make good use of it?
In O'Leary, young people like Ampton who knows nothing can only have this effect. In terms of interviews and understanding of news, how can he compare to himself?
It is precisely this idea that made O'Leary feel very at ease, and he felt that his understanding of fashion was the guarantee of interviews. As for the young man who didn't know anything, being able to do chores is better than waste. Anyway, isn't all newcomers coming here like this?
O'Leile thought so and then teased the beauty passing by to welcome the guests, while Ampton had to wait in the Lima Hall. As time passed, the hall was soon filled with reporters from all walks of life.
"So many journalists and media indicate the importance of today's press conference."
O'ler finally returned to their position. Ampton immediately stood up and said goodbye to O'ler to go to the bathroom. This made O'ler very unhappy. He thought the young man was too ignorant, but he completely forgot how long he had left him there. He also decided to wait for the kid to come back to "educate" him well.
A few minutes later, Ampton rushed back, but as soon as he sat down, he heard O'Leyre next to him say to him: "I'm back now, do you know what you missed just now?"
Ampton was stunned for a moment, shook his head blankly and said that he didn't know.
O'Leary snorted coldly and asked him: "Do you know what company is today's press conference and what's going on?"
"I know this," Ampton replied, "it seems to be a press conference held by a company called Beluco. It seems to be a reorganization and integration and release its own plans for the new year."
"Is this the news you got after staying in the venue for two hours?" O'Leyle said with a frown, obviously not satisfied.
Ampton nodded blankly and was scared, O'Leary said again: "You disappointed me so much! Your information makes it difficult for me to believe that you are really a reporter."
"Okay, it's a reporter, I think it's a kind of praise for you. As for your performance just now, I'm afraid no one with a little brain will come to such a conclusion!" O'Leary reprimanded without mercy.
"But today's press conference was indeed held by Beluco Company!" Ampton wanted to argue.
O'Leary sneered: "It's so stupid! Do you only look at the surface of things? It seems that you have never understood this Beluco Company. It was just an ordinary clothing factory before. What qualifications do you think such a company are qualified to hold this press conference?"
This news surprised Ampton very much. He did not know this news before. It seems that O'Leary is worthy of being the deputy editor-in-chief of the magazine. His information covers a wide range of information and a keen sense of information. He is indeed not comparable to that of a new reporter, and he can even find such news.
Ampton's surprise made O'Leary very satisfied. He taught Ampton: "So use your brain more often in the future!"
"So which company is the real launch event today?" Ampton asked.
O'Leary glanced at him: "Remember to add the word "please" before asking for advice in the future."
Ampton was very dissatisfied with O'Leary's approach, but he repeated it again, and this time he used the word "please".
Only then did O'Leary give a satisfying reminder: "Do you still remember Chryler's company?"
Ampton nodded and said that he remembered it was the fashion company jointly invested by Louis Group and Chanel.
"So you said that this time Beluco is just a copy of Chryler?" Ampton said in surprise, "But I remember Beluco has always been a rival to Louis Group before!"
"There are no eternal opponents in the shopping mall, only eternal interests. Besides, the one that Beluco had defeated before was only Chryler. So since Beluco proved itself, it would be natural for Louis Group and their goal to change."
O'Leary said, pointing to the side: "Did you see the clothes on there? The very luxurious and elegant palace style must be the style of Louis Group. If you look more detailed, you can tell that he is from LV's own brand designer because he has a complex retro, which is not as simple as Givenchy, but can perform better."
"And there," O'Leyle said, "that was a relaxing T-shirt with bell-bottom pants. It was Chanel's most successful clothing design in the last decade, and it also successfully made him and Louis Group go hand in hand. Oh of course, Hermes' design over there is also very good..."
O'Leary's fashions are popularizing Ampton's science, which surprised Ampton. After all, most reporters have heard of the styles of these brands of clothing, but there are probably not many that can be said casually and recognized at a glance.
No wonder Oler was really amazing when he became the deputy editor-in-chief of the magazine. At least he couldn't compare to this point.
Ampton's expression made O'Leyre even more proud. He continued: "There is no difficulty in inferring that these clothes are being put here. These clothes will be launched by these companies at the press conference for the restructuring of Beluco. As for Beluco, it is just a springboard for them to enter the mid- and low-end markets, just like the previous Chryler."
"And they don't care much about Beluco. After all, the mid- and low-end markets have never been their business and they can't make much money. It's just that when the economy is in a downturn, they want to broaden their markets so that their statements can look better. As for Beluco, it's just an optional name."
O'Leary said again: "Look at it, today Louis Group and Chanel will definitely only send managers or vice presidents to attend and express their attitude."
After hearing these words, Ampton felt that O'Leyre was too powerful. He could infer so much information from the placement of a few clothes.
In fact, it was not only Ampton, but also some other reporters around him secretly wrote down O'Leile's words just now, and prepared to post them tomorrow's report as their own judgment. If it weren't for the consideration of their identity as a reporter, some people would probably ask him questions.
O'Leary was proud, as if he was the protagonist at this moment. If it weren't forbidden to smoke here, he would have taken out a cigar and asked Amputon to help him lit it. He thought to himself: Now I know how powerful I am.
There was a commotion at the scene afterwards, and the press conference was about to begin. O'Leary asked Ampton to prepare, but the people who came out shocked everyone, because it was not an ordinary deputy general or manager, but an old man over 70 years old.
"What? Ms. Chanel actually attended the press conference in person?"
The scene was extremely surprised. Everyone, including O'Leary, widened their eyes and could not believe the scene in front of them.
"Oh my God! Is that really Ms. Chanel? Not only her, but also Mr. Louis behind her, who is the successor of Louis Group, and Ebri of Hermes. These people are the core figures of their respective companies!"
Ampton said in surprise. He glanced at O'Leary, which made O'Leary feel very embarrassed. He said: "I didn't expect so many people to come. Maybe they think this press conference is very important. There will be any important clothing or new products to be released. Anyway, it won't be Beluco."
But as soon as O'Leile finished speaking, he heard another uproar, and then he saw a middle-aged man on the stage coming on stage. Many reporters knew that he was Jordano, the head of Beluco Company.
Today was originally the press conference of Beluco. It was normal for Jordano to appear, but his appearance made everyone subconsciously hold their breath.
Jordano walked onto the stage without any appetite. He said to the microphone: "Hello everyone, today we have very important news to tell you, that is, our Beluco company will officially transform into a clothing company, and our company's products cover all types of clothing prices below 200 francs."
"In addition," said Jordano, "There is another news that we, Beluco, will sign a financing agreement with Louis Group Chanel and other companies. We will sell no more than one-third of the shares. This is their support for Beluco!"
Jordano's simple words surprised the scene, and even O'Leyre grabbed his hair and looked incredible.
Chapter completed!