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Chapter 374 Ronald is very angry(2/2)

This is the title of an in-depth report in the Wall Street Journal on Friday. Unlike Hollywood newspapers, which are speculating endlessly on who will become the new CEO of the new Panasonic MCA, the Wall Street Journal is entirely writing from the perspective of reporting on mergers and acquisitions.

"Ahem..." Ronald put down the coffee cup. It would be troublesome if little George was involved in this matter. He immediately picked up the newspaper and read it.

"Lazard Brothers will receive $16.75 million, while Allen & Co. will receive $8 million, as the investment banks behind Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.'s acquisition of MCA Corporation, documents made public yesterday show.

income.

Lazard represents MCA and Allen represents Panasonic. In each case, the bankers will be paid after 50% of the shares are tendered. If Panasonic is unsuccessful in acquiring MCA and another bidder purchases at a higher price

For more than 50% of the company's shares, Allen will still receive a fee of $2 million."

Next, it is said that the law firm responsible for the merger will receive US$8 million. These are required disclosures in the merger and acquisition case.

Below is the carnival of MCA's management. Panasonic spent a lot of money to retain successful management. President Sidney Sheinberg received a five-year contract extension worth a total of $21 million. In addition,

The temporary distribution of MCA stock he was given will be worth nearly $90 million.

Ten other senior managers received a total of more than 20 million US dollars in bonuses, and the president of Continental Pictures, Tom Pollack, received a stock option buyout of 27 million US dollars.

So far, it is still a normal report. Apart from listing the income of the executives who have made huge fortunes through this merger and acquisition, there is nothing outrageous.

But in the next paragraph, it seemed very unprofessional and started to make false claims.

"The merger filing did not disclose consulting fees earned by CAA. Chairman Michael Ovitz tied the two companies together, possibly because the company was not a formal financial advisor in the transaction.

We contacted Ovitz, but he declined to comment on the salary figure, other than to say, "You can ask Ronald Lee."

We have not contacted the famous director Ronald who is filming his new movie, but according to anonymous Wall Street sources, Ronald Lee is very likely to snatch Ovitz away.

Part (or all?) of the cake, and also provided informal consulting services to Panasonic, so much so that Ovitz's gaffe in the interview broke the rules that CAA has always adhered to and openly discussed the privacy of its customers...

"

"Fxck... Is Ovitz mentally ill? Put him on the phone for me. I want to ask him in person if he ate too much and had no place to vomit?"

Seeing that Ronald was so angry, Richard didn't dare to stop him. He and Niceta had urgently approached Ovitz to negotiate, but his secretary excused them because Ovitz couldn't answer the phone on the plane.

Already.

"Tell him that I am very angry. If he does not contact me within an hour to explain clearly, the consequences will be very serious." Ronald calmed down after making the call. He did not get angry at the secretary, but calmly stated his request.

, and then hung up the phone.

He waved Richard out, called Little George, and after reaching a consensus with him, he asked his bodyguard Dan to set up an anti-eavesdropping line and dialed the White House phone. "I am Ronald, calling for the First Lady."

The secretary who had ordered Ronald's call to be transferred directly immediately transferred it to the first lady's room, "Ms. Barbara, I have something involving little George here, and I think I must let you know..."



"Oh, that's what he said? Hahaha, Ronald is very angry, and the consequences will be serious? If I hadn't taken him in, this guy would still be a screenwriter earning minimum wage!"

Michael Ovitz had already landed and laughed when he received a call from his secretary. People like Ronald only show their authority on Hollywood studios. He doesn't know how the real world works.

The weather in Seattle was very bad, it was raining. Ovitz was wearing an expensive handmade suit, handmade tie, and handmade shoes. The assistant next to him quickly opened a huge umbrella to cover him tightly.
Chapter completed!
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