Rising America

Chapter 960: Dirty Tricks

Kim Hyun-tae has several advantages in setting up a company like Blackwater. 81中文 W≥W=W. 81ZW. COM

It goes without saying that he has funds. To run such a company, a large amount of funds must be supported, and Kim Hyun-tae is definitely not short of money.

Therefore, he can afford all kinds of equipment.

And he also has the identity of a West Point student, which makes it easier for him to be accepted by those generals who are about to retire. You know, most of these generals are West Point or other military academies.

In the United States of the different time and space, if you are not a graduate of West Point or other US military academies, then you have no way to gain a foothold in the army.

And among the US military academies, West Point is the most.

The reason is very simple. The most people who graduated from West Point serve in the army.

Therefore, as a junior at West Point, Kim Hyun-tae is of course more likely to contact those generals and gain their favor, and even attract them to work in his war company.

These people have been in the army all their lives, and they are definitely not used to being asked to live as ordinary people after retirement.

And having such a place where they can display their abilities and make money is of course a good thing for those generals.

It can be said that this is good for everyone.

Old George knew very well that if this thing was done, both Kim Hyun-tae and his George family would benefit from it.

So it was no wonder that he was so excited before.

Then Old George and Kim Hyun-tae discussed in detail what Kim Hyun-tae should do and how he should do it.

For example, looking for those retired generals is what Kim Hyun-tae should do.

After all, he has the identity of a West Point student, right?

Therefore, compared with others, Kim Hyun-tae is obviously more able to talk to those generals who are about to retire.

If it were someone else, he would have to face the cold butts of these generals.

These people are very arrogant.

This is what Old George said.

He said that those generals were very arrogant and difficult to deal with.

But Kim Hyun-tae felt very confused after listening, because he felt that General Scott was not like this, and he and General Scott had a very happy chat.

In fact, Jin Xiantai knew that the reason why Scott was so enthusiastic was not only because he had a little selfishness, but also because Jin Xiantai was a West Point junior.

That's right, General Scott was also a West Point graduate.

Therefore, Scott and Jin Xiantai did not have no intersection.

The identity of an alumnus was enough to make Scott not treat Jin Xiantai like an outsider.

It was just that Jin Xiantai himself did not figure out this connection.

"I will compile a list of generals who are about to retire and fax it to you at that time, so that you don't have to be in the dark at that time."

Old George told Jin Xiantai on the other end of the phone that he would compile a list.

Jin Xiantai did not refuse this.

Because he knew very well that the list compiled by Old George must be those generals who had held real power and key departments, and only such people would be more helpful to him, and the network of relationships would be larger.

And this would save him a lot of trouble. After all, Jin Xiantai didn't know which of the generals who were about to retire were useful and which were useless.

With the help of Old George, everything became much simpler.

With old George's intelligence, it is obvious that he would not put "waste" on the list.

"Well, I'll trouble you, Uncle George, for all this."

"Haha, don't be so polite, this matter is good for both you and me, isn't it? For the sake of that 10% of the shares, I have to make an effort."

Old George reminded him very obscurely, and Jin Xiantai knew it very well and understood it.

Those people from the CIA stationed in South Korea have not arrived yet. God knows why they are so slow, but there is still more than an hour before the agreed time of 11 o'clock, so Jin Xiantai is not in a hurry.

He talked with Old George for a while. As the topic deepened, Old George reminded Jin Xiantai: "In order to prevent possible troubles, you must be mentally prepared. Once you become big, there will definitely be many people who will be jealous and intervene in this business.

How can you protect your own interests and maintain the relationship and friendship with the military at that time? This is particularly important.

In my opinion, the most critical issue in this industry is whether you can achieve monopoly and control all resources in your own hands. This is the most secure.

If everyone gets involved, then we will not be able to enjoy greater benefits.

And the problem I can predict is that some people may use antitrust laws to target you. This is some of the common means and discussions of some people.

What will you do at that time?"

As he spoke, Old George mentioned a very serious problem that is likely to occur in the future.

Hearing this, Jin Xiantai thought about it and felt that Old George was not exaggerating, but something that might really happen.

Think about it, no one has done this line of different time and space yet.

Once Kim Hyun-tae succeeds and others see the huge benefits, there will be no one who will be jealous.

In terms of wealth, DuPont, JP and other families are also rich.

One started out in arms, and the other is a US banking giant, with more connections and connections than Kim Hyun-tae.

When they want to enter the market, what do you want Kim Hyun-tae to do?

Obviously, this piece of cake is so small, the key is who has more military connections. It is of course best to eat alone, but this will inevitably cause resentment from those guys.

Therefore, Jin Xiantai must consider this possible situation.

If someone plays an anti-monopoly game with you, then you have to admit defeat.

Fortunately, Jin Xiantai quickly thought of a solution.

"Uncle George, you are right to worry. This situation is likely to happen, but because the benefits are huge, I don't want to give up this cake.

I will talk to Annie and let her set up a company of the same nature, so that she can also control some of the military resources.

At the same time, I will also use my daughter's name to set up another company of this nature. At that time, we will have three companies to control the military's human resources and deal with the threat of anti-monopoly.

In addition to avoiding this kind of trouble, doing so can also control this piece of cake to the greatest extent, block the covetousness of some greedy crocodiles, and let the meat rot in your own pot."

Cheap!

Despicable!

If you really want to describe it, the above two descriptions are the most appropriate.

Once the three companies come out, it will not be a monopoly.

After all, it is not a company under the name of Kim Hyun-tae alone, so no one can find fault with it at that time.

Well, some people may say that Annie is Kim Hyun-tae's "pa pa pa", and Coco is Kim Hyun-tae's daughter, so aren't these three companies still one!

This is the truth, but the monopoly rules are not seen in this way.

In theory, these three companies are independent.

Because they are not owned by a natural person.

Annie is an independent individual, and Coco is also an independent individual.

Therefore, the antitrust law cannot find me.

It's just that doing so will be criticized and disgusting, after all, everyone is not a fool.

But as long as Kim Hyun-tae doesn't care and can use such means to protect his own interests, then what does it matter if it's a little disgusting.

The expression of old George on the other end of the phone was very wonderful, and he was obviously shocked by Kim Hyun-tae's mean idea.

To be honest, if Kim Hyun-tae really did this, he could indeed avoid being troubled by some people using the antitrust law, but he would be criticized for being so mean.

But thinking back, George thought this method seemed to be good.

Three companies have more resources than one company, and can also accept more retired military personnel, and it will be easier for the three companies to unite to deal with those who want to enter this industry.

So does it matter whether the means are criticized?

Obviously, it is not so important.

What is important is to be able to earn the greatest benefits and protect these benefits.

Besides, don’t all the capitalists in the United States play this way?

For example, the Kloefeller family has played this routine.

So, at that time, these people will have no excuse to talk about Kim Hyun-tae.

As the first to enter this industry and master the resources of retired military generals, Kim Hyun-tae will become the biggest beneficiary.

Of course, with the 10% shares given by Kim Hyun-tae, the George family will also be one of the beneficiaries.

Wonderful!

Old George had thought it through very clearly in a short time, and then silently praised Jin Xiantai's idea in his heart.

"I think your idea is very good. Doing so can indeed maximize the benefits, and can prevent some people from coveting this piece and using despicable means."

Old George praised the idea.

"I will talk to Annie, I don't think she will refuse this project." At the same time, Old George also told Jin Xiantai that he would notify Annie.

Jin Xiantai would not object to this. Since Old George was willing to talk to Annie, it would be the best, and Jin Xiantai would save trouble.

Since Annie was mentioned, Old George couldn't help asking a question that puzzled him, because he received a call from Annie asking for help, which seemed to say that Annie wanted to buy a piece of barren desert land in Nevada, which made Old George very confused.

What's so good about that place where no one lives, and what is Annie going to do with the land there?

Old George was puzzled by this.

So he asked Jin Xiantai: "By the way, Annie is going to buy desert land in Nevada recently. As far as I know, that piece of land is very barren, so if Annie does this, it is just like throwing money away. Do you know what's going on?"

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