Chapter 218: If You Don't See a Rabbit, You Don't Scatter an Eagle

There is a reason why Xu Cun rushed back to DreamWorks on the important day of educating the women. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Just before Wen Bixuan and Guan Zhilin returned, Lizhi called Xu Cun and told Xu Cun that the Japanese consortium had replied to Xu Cun's accountability for the delay in the payment of the last payment for the sale of the federal and international buildings in Central.

According to the contract signed between Xu Cun and the Japanese Foundation, the Japanese Foundation should pay off the balance of the two federal and international buildings sold by Xu Cun in Central before January 1, 1982, and then the two federal and international buildings in Central will be owned by the Japanese foundation.

But—

On January 1, 1982, the Japanese consortium not only failed to pay the last payment for the sale of the federal and international buildings in Central, but also did not even give an explanation.

So, Xu Cun asked his secretarial assistant Li Zhi to contact the Japanese foundation for accountability.

Three days ago, Lizhi sent the contact letter to the Japanese foundation.

But-

It is only today that the Japanese consortium has replied to Xu Cun's accountability -- the Japanese consortium wants to postpone the payment of Xu Cun's last payment for the sale of the two federal and international buildings in Central for half a year, and it is still unconditional.

The Japanese consortium replied to Xu Cun in the form of a contact letter.

A simple set of data is attached to the contact letter:

In July 1980, Xu Cun bought two buildings, the Federation and the International, for 750 million Hong Kong dollars.

In December 1980, Xu Cun sold the two federal and international buildings to a Japanese consortium for $450 million.

In January 1982, the market value of the Commonwealth and International towers was only HK$900 million.

In 1980, the ratio of the US dollar to the Hong Kong dollar was 1:4.6.

In January 1982, the ratio of the US dollar to the Hong Kong dollar was 1:6.5.

From this simple set of data, it is not difficult to see the following points:

1. Xu has made a lot of money in the two buildings of the Federation and the International.

2. The Japanese consortium made a large amount of compensation in the two buildings of the Federation and the International.

3. The Japanese consortium is now extremely aggrieved and guilty for paying Xu Cun another 650 million Hong Kong dollars (100 million U.S. dollars) for the two federal and international buildings worth only 900 million Hong Kong dollars (still in the discount)!

Fourth, the above three points are the reasons why the Japanese consortium wants to unconditionally postpone the payment of the last payment for the sale of the federal and international buildings in Central for half a year.

For the unreasonable demands of the Japanese consortium, Xu Cun was very annoyed!

The purpose of the Japanese consortium to buy the two buildings of the Federation and the International is to engage in speculation, and the loss is a matter of the vision and luck of the Japanese consortium, and it has something to do with him? Why didn't he give him the liquidity he had saved?

In addition, the Japanese consortium is now speculating in the building and losing money, if the Japanese consortium makes money by speculating in the building, will it give Xu Cun a penny because Xu Cun sold the federal and international buildings to them?

In addition, the purchase and sale of the federal and international buildings is, after all, a commercial transaction, and commercial transactions often only talk about interests and potential interests, and do not talk about mercy -- Xu Cun has no intention of cooperating with this small and disreputable Japanese consortium anymore, so there is no need to waste his few mercy on this Japanese consortium.

Besides, after all, there is ethnic hatred between China and Japan, and although Xu Cun is not an extreme hater of Japan, he is still extremely happy to have the opportunity to slaughter the Japanese.

So—

As soon as he arrived at DreamWorks, Xu Cun asked Li Zhi to call the president of the Japanese consortium and ordered the Japanese consortium to pay the last payment for the sale of the federal and international buildings in Central within seven days.

When Lizhi hung up the phone of the president of the Japanese foundation, Xu Cun personally made a phone call to Wang Xuejie and asked Wang Xuejie to prepare for a lawsuit with the Japanese foundation.

At the end of the call with Wang, Xu Cun learned from Wang Xuejie about the negotiation process between DreamWorks' legal department and the actual owners of the buildings that Wen Bixuan had hoarded.

Now, under the communication and threat of DreamWorks' legal department (in Xiangjiang, a lawsuit is a very, very money-burning thing, and civilians or people with small assets can't afford to fight a lawsuit at all. The de facto owners of the buildings that Wen Bixuan had hoarded had already made concessions - they had made four new offers:

1. Wen Bixuan continued to pay them 1 million Hong Kong dollars in 'loan interest' every month, and the buildings were nominally returned to Wen Bixuan.

Second, Wen Bixuan took out 120 million Hong Kong dollars to buy those buildings, and those buildings belonged to Wen Bixuan.

3. Wen Bixuan took out 30 million Hong Kong dollars to make up the difference in the price of those buildings so far, and this matter ends here.

Fourth, if Wen Bixuan dares to be like other people who speculate in real estate, don't buy the money for the pre-sale and forcibly withdraw, they will unite to stab this matter to the media and let the people of Xiangjiang make judgments.

After talking about the current negotiation process, Wang Xuejie's advice to Xu Cun is: make a choice as soon as possible.

Wang Xuejie analysis: The actual owners of the buildings that Wen Bixuan hoarded have reached the point of being extremely vicious because of the large compensation in the real estate market, and if they are forced too tightly, they are likely to go to extremes and really stab the matter to the media, and may even do more extreme things to Wen Bixuan himself.

After listening to Wang Xuejie's analysis and suggestions, Xu Cun began to weigh the pros and cons:

"At this stage of development, it is impossible to say who is right and who is wrong, in the final analysis, it is caused by the general environment. Moreover, right and wrong have become less important. It's important to get this out as soon as possible......"

After weighing the matter, Xu Cun asked DreamWorks' legal department to buy the buildings on his behalf for 120 million Hong Kong dollars.

Actually,

Xu Cun didn't know that if he persisted for a while, the actual owners of those buildings would definitely make concessions, and he might only need to spend 110 million Hong Kong dollars or even less to buy those buildings.

But considering the possible risks involved, especially Wen Bixuan's safety.

Xu Cun decided to suffer this and 20 million Hong Kong dollars.

After buying those buildings, Xu Cun didn't keep them for himself - he divided them equally among the women except Wen Bixuan and Guan Zhilin.

Dividing the buildings for the women, on the one hand, Xu Cun saved some real estate for the women to let them just in case, and on the other hand, Xu Cun rewarded them for mutual help and friendship.

Not giving Wen Bixuan a building, is to punish Wen Bixuan for causing this catastrophe - Xu Cun must not contribute to Wen Bixuan's atmosphere of making trouble!

(The above, when announcing the distribution of buildings to all women, Xu Cun specially explained and emphasized them.) )

The reason why Guan Zhilin was not given a building was because Guan Zhilin was not his Xu Cun.

Not only did Xu Cun not give Guan Zhilin a building, but he also didn't help Guan Zhilin solve the trouble Guan Zhilin encountered - you know, Xu Cun has always been a master who doesn't see rabbits and don't scatter eagles.

……

(To be continued.) )