Chapter 409 The final interpretation right belongs to Chrysler

It's just that although Lee Iacocca is 100% sure in his heart that the trouble he is facing is Chen Geng's troublemaker, he will never be able to say it unless he has definite evidence in his hand - when he was engaged in AMC before, didn't AMC and Chen Geng know that he was behind it?

No, of course they do!

If AMC and Fernandez knew they were making trouble, why didn't they say anything?

Quite simply, because they have no proof!

There is no evidence, and of course AMC and Fernandez can only pinch their noses and endure it.

It's just that now, the same situation has been encountered by himself, and unless he can find evidence that AMC is manipulating all this behind his back, he can only pinch his nose and endure it.

These are the rules of the game!

Well, that's the rules of the game......

Thinking of this, Lee Iacocca felt a lot more comfortable: no matter how much trouble he is in at the moment, as long as Fernandez is playing with him within the rules, then he can say anything.

Seeing that his boss's mood seemed to calm down a little, the secretary cautiously asked, "Boss, what about it...... What do we do now?"

After a pause, he carefully explained to Lee Iacocca how serious the matter was: "There are still reporters from at least forty or fifty media outlets waiting outside." ”

Yes, no matter how angry you are, the problem will always be solved. Lee Iacocca took a deep breath: "Let Witteraofu come over for a moment." ”

"Okay. The secretary immediately agreed.

There are many people who call Chrysler Witteraof, but unless the full name is given, it generally refers to Rupert Wittrawford, the spokesman for Chrysler Motors.

However, after hesitating, the secretary whispered: "Do you want to ...... the board of directors?"

Before the secretary could finish speaking, Lee Iacocca interrupted him and said in a deep voice: "I am the chairman and CEO of Chrysler, is it necessary to hold a board meeting for such a trivial matter?"

"Yes Yes ......"

The secretary was startled and hurried out.

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But Lee Iacocca thought things too simply, since Chen Geng, or Chen Geng's people had already started to do something to him, how could they have only such a trick?

Combination punches are king!

So that night, Lee Iacoca's lover appeared in Fox TV's news commentary column......

In the footage, a Fox TV reporter reaches for Lee Iacoca's lover and asks her, "Mrs. Iacoca, is it true that the report on Chrysler Motors paying the bills for you and Mr. Iacocca is true?"

Yes, judging by the video, this is street photography.

Fashionistas who are familiar with New York can immediately see where Mrs. Iacocca is at the moment: Fifth Avenue, which is famous for its luxury goods and is known for its luxury goods.

The videographer knew exactly what the audience liked to see, so he deliberately focused on the three assistants behind Mrs. Iacocca for a five-second close-up: Mrs. Iacoca's three assistants were carrying at least twenty or thirty pockets of famous luxury goods.

Looking at the labels of LV, GUCCI and other familiar luxury goods on his pockets, the photographer silently sent a clear and unambiguous signal to the audience in front of the TV: the previous report was correct, the life of Lee Iacocca and his wife was not only luxurious, but extremely luxurious, and look, they came to Fifth Avenue to buy things, and they needed as many as three assistants to help carry their bags.

"Yes, that's basically true. Facing the camera, Mrs. Iacoca, dressed in a luxurious and sophisticated attire, had the pride of a high-society noblewoman, and it was clear that he didn't think there was anything wrong with letting Chrysler pay her own bills and those of the government.

The location host in front of the camera was obviously excited, and it is estimated that she didn't expect Lee Iacoca's wife to be so cooperative: "Big news! So she paused for a moment, and immediately excitedly asked Mrs. Iacocca again: "In other words, the statement that Chrysler Motors will reimburse you and Mr. Iacocca at least $500,000 a year in bills is true, is that true?"

"Is there anything wrong with this?" Although she had seen the camera, Mrs. Iacocca didn't seem to care about the camera, and she asked the host rhetorically: "Before Iacocca came to Chrysler, what was Chrysler like, you media should know very well, right? With Iacoca's efforts, what does Chrysler's car look like now, you only need to investigate a little to understand that Iacocca helped Chrysler solve such a big problem, isn't this what we deserve......

"OK," with the slow retreat of the picture, Crimo, the famous mouth of Fox TV's famous current affairs commentary program, who is familiar to the majority of American people, spoke, facing the camera, he spread his hands, frowned vigorously and made a very funny and helpless expression: "This is what we deserve......

So, what more can I say? After all, there is nothing wrong with Madame Iacoca's logic.

Yes, as she said, we know exactly what Chrysler cars were like before Mr. Lee Iacocca arrived: they had one foot in the coffin, and we know exactly what Chrysler looks like now: under Mr. Lee Iacocca, Chrysler has not only turned a profit, but has just repaid a $42 million loan from Wells Fargo, and Chrysler cars are looking better and better.

We can respectfully say to Mr. Lee Iacocca that your contribution to Chrysler is very great, and that Chrysler has been able to thrive today, and that you have contributed to it, there is nothing to say, and no one will deny it, right?

But that's not what I'm going to say!"

Crimo's expression suddenly became serious: "Gentlemen, none of us denies Mr. Lee Iacoca's contribution to Chrysler Motors, and my opinion is the same as Mrs. Iacoca's, and these bills paid by Chrysler Motors for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iacocca are all deserved.

But I have another thing to say, a very serious thing, and that is: deception!

Yes, I think Lee Iacocca lied to all of us, he deceived us.

When you were hired as Chrysler's chairman and CEO, Chrysler's shareholders said we could give you $600,000 a year, and you said in front of the media, 'I don't want it!' As long as Chrysler hasn't turned a profit for a day, I'll just take the base salary.'" You said it yourself in front of dozens of media outlets, but as soon as you finished speaking, you turned your head and put more money in your pocket than you had promised...... Mr. Iacoca, could you please tell me, what is this not called lying?"

Crimo in the camera kept this expression for five or six seconds, as if asking the audience in front of the TV: Gentlemen, do you think this is a deception? Is it a lie?

"But I don't think that's the point, since the Chrysler shareholders are willing to pay this money for Mr. Lee Iacocca, it means that they think it's worth it, as long as they come to an agreement on their own, we can't take care of it, it's their own business after all, but what scares me is another thing, and that is:

Chrysler Motors is known to have been able to turn things around so quickly after Lee Iacocca took over, and made a series of changes to Chrysler, many of which were sales-oriented, such as promising customers longer warranties. But after watching Lee Iacoca's superb acting, I suddenly had a question in my heart: Is there a trap behind this promise?

it!

As soon as Crimo said this, the audience in front of the television, especially the owners of Chrysler cars, were frightened: yes, is there a trap behind this promise?

Without making the audience wait too long, Crimo picked up a stack of papers and said to the camera: "In order to verify this, we have managed to find a few documents from Chrysler's dealers, please look here, in the most unnoticeable part of these documents, Chrysler printed this line of small print with the smallest font size and the lightest color ink number: Chrysler has the final right to interpret this document."

Gentlemen, have you seen that? Chrysler has the final right to interpret this document, that is, what you think is not necessarily what you think, and what Chrysler thinks is the real interpretation.

Without exception, this is the case for all documents, and Chrysler reserves the right of final interpretation of this document. ”

In the footage, the line "Chrysler reserves the right to interpret the final interpretation of this document" is particularly conspicuous and dazzling at this moment.

When facing the camera again, Crimo said word by word: "Here, on behalf of millions of Chrysler car users in the United States, I would like to sincerely say to Chrysler Motors and Mr. Lee Iacoca: Well done!"

Yes, well done!"

Anyone could tell that Crimo was ironic.

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Fox TV is Fox TV, accurate and ruthless!

As soon as the news of Fox TV that night came out, especially the "Chrysler has the final right to interpret this document", those media who took Chrysler's red envelopes during the day and had already arranged the layout according to the press release given by Chrysler instantly panicked:! Fox TV has made such a play, how can I still play it?!

As for the Chrysler owners, they have already blown up.