Chapter 388: Strategic Intent

After a cross-sea flight, the plane in which Kishimoto and his entourage were flying landed smoothly on a runway at Shanghai's Hongqiao International Airport.

As soon as the person who picked them up in the waiting hall saw Kishimoto's face, they bowed at 45 degrees in agreement. The Shanghai office of Hard Gold Group is different from other offices in that it is mostly Japanese.

Masayoshi Kishimoto came this time, and in addition to Mirai Yamada, the head of the secretary office who accompanied him, he also brought Katsuhei Yamaguchi, the president of Hard Gold Construction. He and Katsuhei Yamaguchi got into the back seat of the main car, while Mirai Yamada sat in the passenger seat.

"I'm asking you to follow this time, not for anything else, but to let you personally inspect the Pudong area of Shanghai, so that I can circle the good area there. Kishimoto said bluntly.

"President, you have hoarded some land in Hangzhou. Katsuhei Yamaguchi reminded.

"Hangzhou is Hangzhou, Shanghai is Shanghai, don't say the same thing. The current Shanghainese have such a saying, they would rather have a bed in Puxi than a room in Pudong.

This shows that Puxi has been developed, and Pudong is very valuable for investment if it has not been developed much. What's more, I also made a five-year bet with Maki Iwasaki. I am bullish on Chinese mainland, while she is bullish on South America, with Brazil as the center.

If I lose, I will have to give her 50% of the shares of Hard Money Media. Otherwise, she has to give me the 50 percent of the shares. Kishimoto laughed.

It was the first time for Katsuhei Yamaguchi to hear the other party say this, so he finally understood in his heart why the chairman would continue to increase the weight towards the Chinese mainland market.

In addition to Hangzhou and Shanghai, you also have to personally visit the real estate markets in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong.

On the map of China, where there is my office, there must be my real estate investment project. "Justice Kishimoto is a serious one.

"Understood. Katsuhei Yamaguchi put his hands on his left and right thighs, nodded vigorously, and said.

"How much do you know about Shanghai?" asked Kishimoto with interest.

"I don't know much, and I hope the president will teach me. Katsuhei Yamaguchi has put his main focus on the renovation of the old city in Roppongi, Tokyo, which is the most important project for hard construction.

Secondly, he also has to keep an eye on the progress of real estate investment projects in Gangnam 3, Seoul, South Korea. That's where I got started.

Now, the chairman is determined to spend a huge amount of money to enter China's real estate market. As the leader of hard money construction, he has the unshirkable responsibility to help complete it.

"Shanghai, as the largest city in China and a financial center, is a high-sounding topic. Laid off, that is, unemployed. This is also happening in Shanghai. Not just in the past, but still is.

The first wave of layoffs in Chinese mainland caused by the Asian financial crisis in 1997 was the first to bear the brunt of female textile workers in Shanghai. It is said that there are millions of people.

Why am I talking to you about this matter? This group used to be responsible for the economic development of the whole of Shanghai.

When we invest in a place, the main thing we look at is what the general environment is, and the general environment is made up of ordinary local people.

As long as the people in the area can endure hardships and stand hard work, there is a basis for investment. Or, to put it more bluntly, they have the value of exploitation.

Only then will we be able to extract the surplus value of our labour from them. The women here are so hardworking, so the men won't be any short.

Many of the men in Shanghai worked as steelworkers, shipbuilders, etc. Here, there is some hard work, tiring work, dirty work.

Don't be completely blinded by the outside world's definition that Shanghai men are all small men. Kishimoto said slowly.

Katsuhei Yamaguchi has always known that Chairman has a unique social and investment perspective. When the other party said this today, he had to really admire it.

"The situation in Vietnam and China is different. Vietnamese women are also hard-working, but men are not as good as men.

According to the logic of their thinking, their men are doing big things. In fact, all I saw was that they sat on the side of the road, drinking iced coffee and bragging, except for sending their wives or girlfriends to work in factories.

The Vietnamese are more friendly to the Japanese. Vietnam's Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) should also be an investment. Katsuhei Yamaguchi has a saying.

"We'll talk about Vietnam later. At this point, you have to keep in mind and advance my layout and strategic intentions regarding real estate projects in China. Kishimoto said seriously.

Katsuhei Yamaguchi knew that the chairman had no intention of making an investment in Vietnam at the moment, so he said no more. He only needs to implement and implement the other party's strategic intentions.

Masayoshi Kishimoto looked out the car window, and high-rise buildings were rising from the ground. This is the place to invest. In Asia, among developing countries other than China, it is better to invest in India than to invest in Vietnam.

India's large population has led to a huge consumer market. India's high-tech enterprises in the biopharmaceutical, software industry and other industries are not weak all over the world.

For now, Kishimoto has not made a further expansion of the investment direction because it can give himself more profit margins.

After he completes the layout of the Chinese market, he will continue to seriously consider investment projects in the markets of India or Southeast Asian countries.

The 21st century is the age of the Internet. Japan missed such an opportunity, but it could not afford to miss it. Although the current Internet bubble burst, it did not hit his confidence in the slightest.

This is especially true for the development of online games. "Lineage" continues to make money in Korea, Japan, Europe and the United States.

However, Kishimoto is well aware that this game will encounter difficulties in the Chinese mainland market. In his opinion, it doesn't matter.

Who has a trump card in their hands? Actoz Soft Software Co., Ltd.'s "Legend of Blood" is his magic weapon.

He owns 40% of Actoz Soft Software Co., Ltd., and is in a position to intervene strongly and directly in the direction of the company's operations.

At the same time, in the early guiding ideology of Kishimoto Masayoshi and the business strategy of going out, "Stone Age Online" was a great success in the Taiwan market.

Japan's JSS online game company is greatly encouraged by this and is actively preparing to enter the Chinese mainland market. This is also the content of an agreement reached between Kishimoto and the company's management.

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