Chapter 748: The Alliance Under the City

After N rounds of negotiation and bargaining, the hard gold group and the South Korean side reached the final content of the agreement. Just today, the two sides have a formal signing.

What is announced to the public is cooperation, not lending, let alone exchanging benefits. Witnessed by a large number of media reporters, officials, and friends from both sides, Kishimoto and the South Korean Prime Minister sat on the same level at the same long table.

At this time, the two hostesses each placed a contract in front of them. Masayoshi Kishimoto picked up his pen and signed his kanji name at the place where he needed to sign, and then stamped the seal on behalf of the hard gold group company.

At the same time, the South Korean prime minister also wrote his Chinese name in the place where he needed to sign it, and stamped it with the official seal of the South Korean government.

After they had signed and stamped the letter, the two hostesses each picked up the contract and walked to the other side and put it down again.

Kishimoto was required to sign his name and affix the seal of the hard gold group company on the contract in duplicate. He repeated it again with the South Korean Prime Minister, and it was done.

The two stood up in unison amid everyone's applause, walked over face to face, holding the cooperation text in their hands and shaking hands in international practice on the other.

While the camera shutters of reporters from all over the world were aimed at the two people, the "click" sound continued, and the cameraman also tacitly agreed to put the close-up lens on the faces of Masayoshi Kishimoto and the South Korean Prime Minister.

After Kishimoto and the South Korean prime minister let go of their hands, they each stood at the back of their chairs to witness the signing of the other two agreements.

One is the cooperation text between the Hard Gold Bank and the Bank of Korea, and the other is the cooperation text between Hard Gold Construction and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Maritime Affairs of South Korea.

The signatories of these two cooperation texts are, of course, the representatives of each side. Kamiji Ida, the head of the hard gold bank, is the best of the bunch. Katsuhei Yamaguchi, the president of hard gold construction, is naturally duty-bound.

The two of them and the two senior officials of the ROK side signed the cooperation document and affixed their respective seals.

Naturally, the hard gold bank uses the seal of the hard gold bank, not the seal of the hard gold group, after all, Ida Kamiji can only represent the bank, but not the hard gold group.

The only person who can represent the hard gold group is the founder and chairman Masayoshi Kishimoto. The same is true of Katsuhei Yamaguchi, the president of Hard Gold Construction.

Subsequently, it was successfully completed in the applause of everyone twice, which means that the cooperation between the two parties has legal effect and can take effect.

More hostesses brought champagne with trays. Masayoshi Kishimoto took a glass on his right hand, and naturally had a clinking glasses with the South Korean Prime Minister first, and the person standing next to him for a simultaneous translation was Yamada Mira, the head of the secretary's office.

She not only did the translation work throughout the process, but also participated in the final conclusion of the agreement between the two parties. That kind of sense of accomplishment in her heart is extraordinary.

With a satisfied smile on his face, Kishimoto took the initiative to clink glasses with the senior officials of the South Korean side one by one.

He thought to himself, five years from now, you will pay off the money you owe me, and you will come back to borrow more money from me to deal with the 2008 world financial crisis.

Iwasaki Maki took the initiative to walk over with a champagne glass in his right hand and said with a smile: "Congratulations, we have negotiated a big investment again." The hard gold chaebol is becoming more and more international. ”

"Our hard gold group earns all the hard money, and we dare not compare with your Mitsubishi Group. Kishimoto greeted him with a smile.

"You're still so humble and cautious. I see that under your leadership, with such a rapid development momentum, sooner or later your hard gold group will enter the ranks of Japan's big chaebols.

At that time, the pattern of Japan's six major chaebols will change greatly because of your hard gold group. Japan is one of the seven chaebols. Maki Iwasaki said bluntly.

"The one you mentioned still needs a long time for our hard gold group to go step by step. When the time comes, I am afraid that you and I will both have gray hair and old age. Kishimoto said calmly.

"What if you are old, if your ideals can be fully realized before you die, then it will not be in vain, and you will not leave any regrets to take to the grave. Maki Iwasaki blurted out.

She paused at this point, then suddenly changed her tone and added: "It's not at all like I am still in the swamp of Argentina's economic crisis. ”

"Your difficulties are only temporary and will pass. The economy also has cycles. For now, the Argentine economy is at a low point, and it is also a good opportunity to buy the bottom.

In the future, Argentina's economy will gradually improve. "Kishimoto is really not blindly comforting her, but seeking truth from facts.

"You're saying it easy. At the beginning, the international tour capital led by you shorted the whole of Argentina, causing it to lose its vitality.

This is not only in the financial sector, but also in the real economy has suffered an unprecedented negative blow. You short sellers have made a lot of money and left.

Throwing a battered and tattered Argentina to the Argentines and bringing people like me who have lost their eyes are suffering. "Iwasaki Maki is completely untucked in front of him, there is a word.

"Are you scolding me in a roundabout way?" said Masayoshi Kishimoto as he took a sip of the champagne from the glass as he tilted his head.

"No, not at all. Don't think about it. Business is like that, there are profits and losses, it's normal. But why are you always able to see so accurately?" asked Iwasaki thoughtfully.

"My luck is just a little bit better. Kishimoto replied succinctly.

Maki Iwasaki didn't believe him. Once, with good luck, completely said in the past. There are two times, or lucky, and I can barely say the past.

As far as she knew, Kishimoto Masayoshi shorted South Korea this time, and it was another big victory, which had the meaning of forcing the South Korean government to sign such an alliance with him.

Publicizing it to the people is a cooperation between the two sides. In fact, the specifics vary widely.

"In the future, you have to let me get a little more of your good luck!" Iwasaki Maki said in his words, hinting that he would bring himself to the road with any good investment projects in the future.