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Chapter 36 I said it was a misunderstanding, do you believe it?(2/2)

"Oh! So that's really the case!

It seems that Mr. Su’s business is big and he has already begun to get involved in the grain and oil business.”

The speaker was unintentional, but the listener was interested. Michelle soon felt something in her heart, thinking that Suning was about to withdraw its shares and leave, and then looked at Lao Huo in front of her with bright eyes.

"Mr. Huo, I wonder if you are willing to join my grain and oil company?

I can transfer you 20% of the shares."

"Oh? That's a good thing!

Mr. Michel is actually willing to sell so many shares of the company?"

"Haha, Mr. Huo may not know something!

The company also has two major shareholders, the David brothers from the United States, so there is no shortage of high-quality and low-cost grain.

Coupled with Mr. Huo's close relationship with the mainland, we will definitely be able to achieve a win-win situation."

“Win-win? That’s just the right word!

It seems that Michelle, you have learned a lot about our Chinese culture while working in Hong Kong Island for so many years."

"Haha, Mr. Huo means you agree to become a shareholder?"

"Of course! Mr. Michel's grain and oil company is such a high-quality project, and Huo is happy to invest in it."

Lao Huo's agreement to join was an unexpected surprise for Michelle. Originally, Suning's withdrawal of shares gave Michelle a headache. Now that Lao Huo has better relations with the mainland, Michelle is no longer worried about things.

It won't happen anymore.

...

The mainland has now stopped trading antiques with Suning, and has completely stopped selling any antiques abroad. This has made Suning sad for a long time.

The only thing that makes Suning feel fortunate is that the mainland has not stopped sending college students to work in the Su Group, and still maintains an uninterrupted flow of students.

Suning is really considerate of these college students from the mainland. College students who know German are arranged to intern next to German experts.

College students who can speak Japanese can stay with Japanese experts to intern and work, and they don’t need to worry about food, clothing, housing and transportation at all.

Night schools were also opened in the evening, and some foreign experts were invited to teach. At first, these foreign experts were not willing to train these mainland college students. After all, the Germans and Japanese knew exactly what Suning was up to.

After Suning became a German citizen, the situation changed. Semiconductor experts from Germany no longer rejected interns from the mainland, but instead taught conscientiously.

When the Japanese experts on the side saw the hard-working Germans, they slowly began to change their thinking and began to take seriously these mainland college students who knew nothing.

This situation is exactly what Suning hopes to see, and calls it healthy competition. Suning finally understands why leaders like to see fights between subordinates, because the more fierce the fight among subordinates, the safer the leader will be.

Of course it must be controlled within a safe range.

Suning treats other employees of the Su Group equally without any distinction. All employees are welcome to study in the night school run by the group, and of course they are young people without families.

If Suning discovers outstanding talents among its diligent and studious employees, Suning will also send them to German universities for training.

With Suning's current nationality and identity, it is very easy to do this kind of thing. At the same time, Germany has also recruited more experts.

So many semiconductor experts gathered on Hong Kong Island and contributed many patents to Su Group, so that Su Group no longer had nothing at the beginning.

The only thing that makes Suning feel a little regretful is that his relationship with the mainland has become more subtle and not as smooth as Lao Huo's.

Sometimes I really envy Lao Huo, who can support the mainland without any scruples, and can withstand all kinds of targets from the British Hong Kong government.

Suning knew that there was just a little misunderstanding between him and the Mainland. If he could explain it clearly, there would be no problem, but misunderstandings are often the most difficult to resolve.

Now if I went over and said that I didn't get a penny of benefit from the grain transaction, Lu Bing probably wouldn't believe it.

After he withdrew his shares from Michelle's grain and oil company, he also heard that Lao Huo had joined. Suning smiled helplessly and started doing his own thing.

...

When Hong Kong Governor Robert Brickey heard the news about Suning's naturalization in Germany, he threw a lot of dishes from the Hong Kong Governor's Office angrily. He really didn't understand how Britain lost to Germany!

The British-owned foreign companies in Hong Kong saw that the problem was not solved even though the Governor of Hong Kong, Robert Brown, personally took action. Then Edward, the Land CEO who had been in contact with Suning, negotiated with Suning on behalf of a group of British-owned foreign companies.

In the end, it was agreed to sell all shares of Wharf, and Suning gave up all its shares in Hutchison and Wheelock, and promised not to snipe at British stocks in the stock market in the future.

Being able to acquire the Wharf Group was an unexpected surprise for Suning. The original offer to Hong Kong Governor Robert B. Robertson was an excuse to reject him because he really couldn't stand the declining Britain.

At the same time, I don’t think there is anything honorable about being conferred the lowest title by that old lady in the UK. Germany can at least give it technical support, but the UK can only give it an illusory title and make judgments.

The choice is still very easy.

You really started to fall in love with the rigid Germans, Suning. At first, you named your shipping company Su's Amity, and you really had the idea of ​​flattering Germany in exchange for technical support.

But the subsequent interactions between him and the Germans really surprised Suning. Whether it was Heidi from the shipping company or Karl, the semiconductor expert from Su Corporation, they all made Suning see what conscientiousness meant.

Compared with the Germans, these Japanese employees are more cunning. Without the presence of German experts and taking the lead, Suning believes that these Japanese people would have given up their work long ago.

If there were no German experts to support him, he might not have had the guts to slap Saburo Oshima of the Kyoto National Museum in Japan when he called himself "Baga".

This is also the reason why Suning finally chose to become a German citizen. As soon as Suning came to Hong Kong Island, the first noble person he met was Lei Luo, and the second was his uncle Chen Tong. As for Susan and Michelle, they were more cooperative

Guanxi, he can be regarded as a semi-gentleman.

As for the German Heidi and the semiconductor expert from Germany, they are considered their third nobles. For that dispensable "charity", they even traveled thousands of miles to Hong Kong Island to help them. Suning is really great.

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