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Chapter 256: Forming a TV Drama Team(2/2)

"It's Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia...the current Saudi ambassador to the United States..."

"Daxmn, I don't have any problem with these preferential terms. I only have one request for Ronald, you have to introduce him to me..." Bannon was overjoyed. The pockets of the Saudi oil tycoon are very deep. If he can get involved

If it goes online, the consulting fees from their investment in Wall Street alone will be enough to make a living.

"Yes, Douglas Jr. will arrange it in New York, but his investment was made after cross-holdings in several funds...so there will be no trace of him or Saudi Arabia on the documents."

"I understand, I understand, the identities of these people are sensitive... In fact, some of my clients are like this..."

Bannon understood the caution of these people and walked away with a slightly harsh investment agreement with great satisfaction.

Ronald called Douglas Jr. and explained the details of the matter.

"I will take care of little George's side, and I will also give Bannon a little sweetness and let him meet Prince Bandar and eat camel meat together..."

Of course, Ronald did not fully explain to Bannon. Among the 15%, he also left a share for George Jr. with the highest priority in dividends.

In order to scrape together some money, George Jr. took a ride on a billionaire's acquisition of the Texas Rangers. He almost sold the team because of his failed investment in an oil company in his early years.

He instead used the movie box office dividends paid to him by Ronald's Daydream to buy shares in the Rangers baseball team.

This year, his investment in the oil company continued to shrink, and he also sold out his shares. Although there was a loss of about hundreds of thousands of dollars, this also exempted him from the SEC investigation. The Donkey Party always looks at the target party politicians.

It's very tight. A Texas politician who sold shares of the same oil company has now been reported to the SEC and an investigation has been launched.

Without Ronald's help, little George and his mother Barbara would now have a headache.

Similarly, in order to prevent his investment in TV series from being exposed by many nefarious news media, Douglas Jr. hired a professional team and created multiple layers of cover.

On the surface, George Jr. just purchased an investment from a private equity fund on Wall Street. But this private equity fund also purchased anonymous shares of a limited liability company registered in Delaware, which in turn purchased other investments on Wall Street.

The share of the film and television fund changed hands and was isolated several times. In fact, this money was invested in the production of Ronald Daydream's TV series.
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