Act Eighty-Eight: Clearing

The hot sales of the Claydon Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly" even drove the sales of the Mitos Manufacturing Company's version of "Monopoly".

It's just that although the increase in sales should be happy, none of the founders of the Mitos Manufacturing Company, led by Gilbert, are happy.

Because...... When sales increase, they also care about market share.

Originally, because they monopolized the sales channels, they surpassed the sales proportion of the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory in one fell swoop, but now they have reversed.

How could they have thought that in addition to selling it in stores, newsboys could also be used to sell "Monopoly".

Most crucially, the core of the plan, the control of the dye, also seems to have failed.

One of the partners asked in a dry voice, "Gilbert, have you confirmed why the Claydon Printing and Dyeing Factory continues to produce Monopoly? Haven't you already cut off the dye supply to the entire New Haven area? What the hell! Why does that little tramp keep producing Monopoly?"

Gilbert, who was blamed, also had a bad expression.

However, he will not admit that there is a problem with his blockade plan, but will find objective reasons.

He said with a serious expression, "I think, everyone knows that the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly", after opening the bag, no matter whether there is a harvest or not, someone will be responsible for recycling.

The price of recycling is stable at ten cents.

Don't you wonder who has the strength to make acquisitions so consistently?

That's right, you were right, I looked into it and found out that it was Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory itself.

Not only did they stuff money into Monopoly, but they also gamified the sales of the entire Monopoly game.

Not long ago, another person opened ten packs of the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly" and won a hundred dollars.

The rate of return is 40 times, but it doesn't have to pay any labor, and it can even make people feel very excited.

The most important thing is that although they are scarce in dyes, they can be repackaged and sold through the recycling process.

The repackaged "Monopoly" doesn't have to be won by everyone, as long as someone wins, it can still be sold.

After selling, it will be recycled back to complete the whole cycle.

Take advantage of the difference between the number of people who win the lottery and the number of sales to earn the difference, so as to make a profit when the dye is insufficient.

I'll admit it, I made the same mistakes as everyone else, underestimating the little tramp Doug Claydon.

But I don't think the dye blockade program didn't work, just that it didn't work as expected. ”

Gilbert went from a "huge mistake" to a "minor mistake."

However, his words did not satisfy his fellow partners.

Mitos Manufacturing Company spends money every day like water. There are a lot of expenses of all kinds, and there are also a lot of sudden cumbersome events.

The partnership was made because it was previously thought that there was a good income expectation.

But now, the partners have found that the Mitos Manufacturing Company can't even beat the printing and dyeing factory of a small homeless man, and it is naturally normal for internal disagreements to occur.

Gilbert saw that his fellow Yale partners were a little quieter, and he said with a worried look on his face, "But we can't take it lightly." I inquired about the little tramp Claydon and bought a few shiploads of coal tar. I'm worried that he's setting fire to our factory because he can't get the dye.

For such a little tramp, I think he can do anything! The factory has stepped up its security patrols, but please be careful of your own safety!"