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Super Zoo-Chapter 739 - 721 High Stakes_3
For entrepreneurs like Suming, the real "first bucket of gold" actually lies in the stock market.
For those aiming to become tycoons, why not first set a modest goal: going public.
It's foreseeable that once the stock market's massive cash flow is injected into companies, it will fundamentally enhance the entire Taoyuan Group, whether it's continuing to make movies or preparing for more listings, everything will be managed with ease.
These days, the real fastest way to make money isn't through industry but by playing with capital; manipulating capital itself doesn't generate value, but it can bring the highest returns to the manipulator in the short term. Capital accumulates like a snowball; the richer you are, the easier it is to make money, and quickly build a huge financial empire.
However, pure capital manipulation holds huge risks; without industry, there's no foundation, and a strong enough "chill wind" can topple it all over.
Capital operations based on industry, on the other hand, are relatively more secure. Suming now has plenty of industries, but what's lacking is that "first bucket of gold" to kick off capital operations.
Moreover, in this gamble, Suming isn't worried about losing everything. The player base of World of Warcraft is right there; even if the movie flops, a worldwide box office taking of a couple of hundred million isn't a problem; at worst, he would just lose a few tens of millions.
Sometimes Suming chooses to play it safe because he's young and has time to develop slowly, but because he's young, he also doesn't hesitate to take decisive action when it's time, because he can afford to lose.
Nothing in the world is one hundred percent certain. If there is a more than sixty percent chance, it's enough to take a shot; relative to the potential huge returns from success, Suming is willing to risk the tens of millions he might lose.
The next afternoon, the total was tallied, and currently, among Suming's various industries, the total money available was about 1.8 billion Huaxia currency; the bulk was the leftover from the last movie's income, along with the recent profits from the companies' balance sheets.
Suming gritted his teeth and decided, the same old saying, if you're going to do it, then go all out; he would invest all of this 1.8 billion.
This almost drained his cash flow.
Luckily, he previously laid a solid foundation for each company in the group, all operating well, ensuring a stable income to keep the company operations stable.
Actually, if Suming were to brace himself, he could pull together another sum of money, rounding it up to a little under two billion. Every time he made money, he would set aside a small portion into a financial management cookie jar. Over one year, with principal and interest, this cookie jar had grown to over ten million.
But after some thought, he didn't touch it. That money wasn't for himself, but for his mother, so that if something happened to him, like what happened to his father, his mother wouldn't have financial difficulties.
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Early the next morning, the company's regular lawyer, Liang Sicheng, arrived in Xiangjiang with an entire team of lawyers, settling into Long Wu's villa. Led by Suming, they discussed the specific details of the cooperation with Long Wu, making sure to put everything in writing.
A 1.8 billion investment, plus Long Wu's own two billion, and the over 80 million Hong Kong dollars injected by Shenghe, amounting to almost five billion Huaxia currency capital, with the mutual cooperation between shareholders and Blizzard Entertainment, legal terms and various agreements were as vast as the sea, all complexities had to be settled clearly and transparently upfront to avoid disputes later on.
This negotiation meant that Suming stayed at Long Wu's villa for an entire week.
During that week, two not too big, not too small incidents occurred.