Chapter 384: Drawing Salary from the Bottom of the Cauldron
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
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In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
also had a lot of chips in his hands, but Simon didn't have the idea of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.
In the front cabin of the Boeing 767, Claire Gain, the C girl, knocked on the door to remind that she had arrived in Japanese airspace, and brought in a box of watches with a set time zone as usual.
Simon picked a random one and put it on and looked at the time.
Japan is 18 hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States, and it is already November 5, just over 10 o'clock in the morning on Monday.
The purpose of this trip to Japan was to meet with Akio Furui, president of Panasonic, and it was not a whim.
Ever since the Hearst family stepped in to snatch a 20% stake in ESPN from Simon, Simon had the idea of finding a way to get Panasonic to voluntarily exit the deal.
The Hearst family has recently acquired a stake in ESPN from Reynolds Nabeske for only $180 million, and I don't know if it has used its 'influence' again, which is a full $20 million lower than Simon's original offer.
However, although he also had a lot of chips in his hands, Simon had no intention of forcing Panasonic to quit.
The market value of Panasonic in this era is comparable to that of industry giants such as DuPont and General Electric in the United States, and Daenerys Entertainment, as a local snake, uses some of its own advantages to force Panasonic to withdraw from the acquisition without the possibility of success, but it is very unwise to do so.
Compared with the Hearst family, Simon wants to cooperate.
One more ally is better than one more enemy, and win-win is king.
Therefore, Daenerys Entertainment began to contact Panasonic last week, and a rough draft of the cooperation was transmitted in advance, and Simon and Akio Furui finally agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.