Chapter Forty-Six: Henry's Toil and Dedication

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At the end of the overtime, Henry happily went downstairs, humming a little song, and paced to the gate of the Pan Asia Building. The building's security guard had parked his company's car, a champagne-colored Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Edition sports car, in front of the steps at the entrance of the building.

Seeing this, Henry praised the work of the security guard with satisfaction. Press the door handle, pull up the gullwing door, sit down, and light the fire. Waved goodbye to the security guard, closed the door, stepped on the accelerator, and roared away.

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Edition sports car is full of power, with a Mercedes-Benz six-cylinder engine with a maximum power of 215 hp. That's enough for the 300SL to accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in 10 seconds, while reaching a top speed of a staggering 260 km/h.

After a 20-minute return journey, Henry arrived home safely.

No. 28 Deep Water Bay is the home of Mr. Henry. Covering an area of more than 30,000 square feet with a buildable floor area of about 20,000 square feet, the residence is a three-storey bungalow, with a large lawn in front of the house, a balcony in each room, and an open view, with a saleable area of about 11,854 square feet.

This home was awarded to him by Andrew last year. Although it is not a new house, the freehold title deed is a rare thing and worth a lot of money.

Last year, Andrew acquired two homes in Deep Water Bay through Shen Bi's HSBC connections. The slightly larger house 66 is Andrew's own residence.

And the only No. 68 house, Andrew gave him privately in the form of a bonus reward from his employer.

At that time, Henry clearly remembered that at that time, Andrew did not boast arrogantly and hypocritically, only a plain and caring sentence: "Henry, in his thirties, it's time to start a family." ”

For Andrew, Henry has always been grateful and faithful. Just like what is said in Chinese historical literature: Thousands of horses are there, and Bole is rare!

So far, Henry, who has not yet met true love, is a defender of the concept of true love, and adheres to the concept of love that would rather be lacking than abundant. The leftover man has been used to loneliness for many years, dominating a bed, not knowing the spring dream, and sleeping until dawn.

By 7 a.m., Henry had his habit of waking up, and another wonderful day had arrived. This morning's work arrangement is to contact several well-known newspapers and periodicals in Hong Kong to discuss the fund offering planned by Peter and the media cooperation in the "follow the trend" plan.

Hong Kong is home to several major British-owned newspapers, including the South China Morning Post, The Standard and the Asian Wall Street Journal. The editor-in-chief is more familiar with each other and has some friendships, as long as the interests are in place, things are easy to do.

However, the Chinese newspapers and periodicals that affect the Hong Kong public are not familiar with each other because they have little contact with each other. It can be a bit of a hassle to get involved.

To this end, Henry contacted by phone and asked David Davy, the editor-in-chief of the South China Morning Post, to introduce several mainstream Chinese newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong and the temperament of the speakers.

Rare assistant to the God of Wealth, Mr. Henry asked him. Mr. David readily agreed, and wholeheartedly introduced to Henry the temperament of those influential Chinese newspapers and magazines in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's influential Chinese newspapers and periodicals include: Ming Pao, Oriental Daily, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Headline Daily, Hong Kong Wen Wei Po, Hong Kong Economic Journal, Economic Daily, Sing Tao Daily, Sing Pao, Xin Pao, etc.

The editors-in-chief of several other Chinese newspapers and periodicals are relatively easy to deal with, and the business is open, and everything is easy to say. However, there are four editors-in-chief of Chinese newspapers and periodicals, whose temperament is more characteristic, so I will give you a key introduction:

Hong Kong Wen Wei Po: It was co-founded by colleagues in Shanghai Wen Wei Po and patriotic democrats in Hong Kong at the time. The editor-in-chief, Li Liang, is ideologically biased towards the mainland, and there are some literati who are angry and youthful. For the British colony of Hong Kong, he has never been very cold, it is difficult to deal with, and he can choose to give up.

Ming Pao: In 1959, Zha Liangyong invested 80,000 yuan and Shen Baoxin invested 20,000 yuan to co-found "Ming Pao", which was published one daily. The editor-in-chief, Zha Liangyong, is a more traditional Chinese-style literati with a clear and lofty appearance.

Henry asked suspiciously: Wait, David, what does this superficial "clear high" mean?

David responded: This superficial "pure and high" means that on the surface, we should talk less about the mundane thing of "money" and more about the elegant thing.

So for contact with Zha Liangyong, deal with it. There is no need to discuss matters of interest verbally, but write them in detail on the cooperation plan, and both parties will understand.

Oriental Daily: Launched on January 22, 1969. It was founded for Ma Xizhen and others of Oriental Press Group. In addition to Hong Kong, cross-strait and world news and information, there are also columns such as Sankei, Entertainment, Sports, Bojing, Ma Jing, and supplements.

And Ma Xizhen is from the community, so there is no need to talk about those elegant things with him, and they can't talk about going together. When dealing with him, you have to be full of momentum, and you don't have to be too modest to deal with it. When it comes to cooperation, just make it clear verbally.

Hong Kong Commercial Daily: Founded in 1952, it has been ranked as one of the top 10 most popular Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong over the years.

Among Hong Kong investors, the impact is the greatest. The editor-in-chief, Charlie Liu, is a naturalized American citizen, graduated from New York University Business School with a master's degree in economics, and is about the same age as Henry.

The Hong Kong Commercial Daily under his management has a strong commercial atmosphere, adhering to the business logic of doing as much as you want.

As long as the benefits are lucrative, your fund "follow-up" plan can have in-depth exchanges and cooperation with him.

However, Charlie Liu, this person has a more hypocritical and conceited temperament. For the theory of economics, he has a set of rhetoric, which is one of his founding capitals.

So when talking to him, it is likely that he will show off his achievements in economic theory in front of you. You don't have to theorize with him in this aspect, just compliment his economic theoretical achievements and satisfy his show-off.

After listening to David's introduction, Henry expressed to him the potential meaning of the industry where interests are exchanged and friendship is always present. David understood, said goodbye and hung up.

Henry, who put down the phone, recalled David's introduction just now, and some disagreed with the temperament of Charlie Liu, the editor-in-chief of Hong Kong Commercial Daily.

"What the fuck is this bullshit economic theory! I often take it out and show it off in front of others.

And the New York University Business School is not a well-known university! In the United States, it is only a 211-level university. It's not a 985 world-class school like Harvard Business School. What's there to drag!"

This college-level meaning of 211.986 was wholesaled by Henry from Andrew. Henry muttered to himself, Charlie Liu, the editor-in-chief of Hong Kong Commercial Daily, with a temperament.

But in order to accomplish the work goal, do things seriously! You have to be complimented if you should be complimented, and you have to ask for something from others!

In the morning, Henry contacted the Hong Kong media to cooperate with the fund's "follow-up" plan. After that, the specific cooperation details were communicated and handed over to Peter to follow up.

Completed the communication with the Hong Kong media. Henry checked his work schedule, and at 1 p.m., he would go to the "Lookout" magazine to discuss the compilation of the content of the investment and financial management section of the "Lookout" magazine.

"This is a matter to be dealt with!" Henry sat down and snuggled up in the boss's chair, closing his eyes and resting. But I was thinking carefully in my mind.

After a short rest, Henry looked up at the clock on the diagonally opposite wall, and it was already 11 o'clock in the morning.

For a while, there is no urgent matter to deal with, and besides, I have been busy all morning, so I should take a rest. Henry decided that he would take a break and rest until lunchtime.

But it didn't work out for him, and Henry was just busy and rested for less than ten minutes. The red telephone on the desk rang with "ringing", "ringing".

Looking up, Henry immediately stood up and stepped over to his desk. Then, I found a pen and paper and prepared to take the record.

The red telephone on the desk is a dedicated phone that connects directly to Andrew's office. Andrew, the boss, will use this dedicated phone number to contact him.

Ready, Henry picked up the red telephone receiver and answered it carefully. Sure enough, Andrew's voice, connected through the telephone, clearly reached Henry's ears.

On the phone, Andrew arranged a big event and asked him to organize the collection of non-public business intelligence from Hutchison International through the company's intelligence team during this time.

He was also asked to exchange the business information collected by Hutchison International with Andrew's private think tank team every morning, communicate, sort it out, and submit it to Andrew for review.

Andrew's private think tank team is responsible for organizing the collection of Hutchison International's publicly available business intelligence. It is the main force of the investigation on the surface.

He, the corporate intelligence team led by Henry, was responsible for organizing the collection of Hutchison International's non-public business information. It's Andrew's covert investigative power.

After Henry recorded Andrew's explanation, Henry thought to himself. Judging from the investigation to be done, Andrew may have set his sights on Hutchison International.