Chapter 364 The Large-Scale Privatization Feast Is About to Begin!
Chapter 364 The feast of large-scale privatization is about to begin! A large number of state-owned houses are sold at low prices! !
Mr. Sachelle can see that Mr. Yang is not just the chairman of Xiangjiang Empire Group, but also deeply recognized by his wife.
Now Yang Ming, Mai Lisi, and Kayla have just come.
Mrs. Sachelle welcomes the three people in.
Yang Ming enters the living room in the official residence.
At this time, Mrs. Sachelle is still working.
In Yang Ming's view, being a strong woman is not that simple.
Yang Ming, Mai Lisi, and Kayla are drinking tea outside.
About half an hour.
Mrs. Sachelle came out from inside with some fatigue.
A woman in her fifties still has to deal with so many affairs. If it weren't for the cabinet members and cabinet ministers to deal with them, Mrs. Sachelle would really be too busy.
"Mrs. Sachelle, this is Mr. Mai Lisi, the general manager of the Empire Group."
General manager of the Empire Group?
That's the second person.
The most important thing is that the other party is still a white man, a Y countryman.
Mrs. Satchel shook hands with Merlis and said hello.
Yang Ming and Mrs. Satchel went into her study to chat.
"Mr. Yang, the strikes in London and Country Y have not stopped yet. Do you have any solution?"
Solution?
Of course there is.
Of course, we have to give those people a sweet treat.
Why do those people go on strike? It's nothing more than to get more benefits, even welfare, etc.
For example, the salary and welfare of private companies are not something that Mrs. Satchel can decide alone, and it is impossible for her to directly ask the company to raise wages. This is impossible.
In other aspects, she can do it.
"Mrs. Satchel, I have a solution."
"Mr. Yang, you say."
"As far as I know, the current housing prices in London are not too high, and even not as high as those in Hong Kong. However, in London, and even in major cities in Country Y, there are still many ordinary citizens who have to rent houses to live in. Their renting expenses account for most of their income. So, I think we can try this aspect."
Mrs. Satchel nodded.
"I know that there may be thousands or even tens of thousands of such state-owned houses in many cities in Country Y. I think we can take out a part of them as national welfare and sell them to ordinary citizens at a lower price. After ordinary citizens get the benefits, they will believe that you will give them more benefits, and the strike wave will naturally disappear."
Sell state-owned houses cheaply to ordinary citizens?
Historically, this is what Mrs. Satchel did in the second half of the year.
At that time, she was a one-time experiment of large-scale privatization, and she privatized thousands of state-owned houses in some cities and sold them cheaply to local citizens.
Mrs. Satchel thought for a while and said, "Mr. Yang, you are right. Thousands of people living in municipal houses and new towns voted for us for the first time because they wanted to have the opportunity to buy their own houses."
This is the beginning of Mrs. Satchel's privatization.
In addition to those people voting for her, she also knew that a large number of state-owned or even shared houses must be privatized. This is also to get the support of these people and to provide benefits to those voters.
This suggestion made by Yang Ming made Mrs. Satchel very satisfied.
Yang Ming knew that even if he didn't bring it up, Mrs. Satchel's cabinet ministers would bring it up to her, but the time might be delayed.
Yang Ming was also interested in the thousands or even tens of thousands of state-owned houses in those cities.
He knew that too many people were eyeing these houses, so why should he compete with the ordinary citizens there.
If Mrs. Satchel sold all those houses to him, then he would be the only one who would benefit, and the ordinary citizens would certainly oppose it.
Then it would also affect her privatization trend.
Mrs. Satchel was indeed very satisfied with Yang Ming's suggestion.
The two chatted in the study for nearly an hour.
Mrs. Satchel had learned that Mr. Yang had established a branch of the Empire Group in London, in which Myles would be in charge of the branch's affairs.
So, this time, I brought Myles to see her.
Mrs. Satchel supported Yang Ming and the Empire Group. Moreover, she also hoped that Mr. Yang could transfer Hong Kong's wealth to London.
The two came out of the study.
Yang Ming did not stay any longer. He left with Mai Lisi and Kayla, and Mr. Sachell personally saw them off.
Yang Ming and the other two got on the car and took the car back to the hotel.
In the hotel living room, Yang Ming, Kayla and Mai Lisi had another half-hour private conversation.
Mai Lisi went back to rest, and Kayla stayed here.
"Mr. Yang, it seems that you have fought for the welfare of ordinary citizens in Country Y. However, we cannot swallow up those cheap state-owned houses, which is a pity."
"Kayla, we want to eat meat, and these soups will be left for ordinary citizens in Country Y! If we eat them all, it will be difficult for Mrs. Sachell to do it."
Kayla nodded.
After Kayla left.
Yang Ming looked outside.
Mrs. Sachell's privatization feast is about to begin.
. . .
Two days later.
Yang Ming saw that the main newspapers of Country Y reported that Mrs. Satchel was about to sell a large number of state-owned and shared houses in London and even Country Y to citizens of Country Y at low prices.
This news immediately shocked all walks of life in Country Y.
Ordinary citizens were very surprised to hear this news.
In other words, they chose Mrs. Satchel to take office, and now Mrs. Satchel has begun to fulfill her election promises.
In addition, Mrs. Satchel's approach has already brought benefits to most grassroots people, so they naturally support Mrs. Satchel more. There were many people on strike, and these strike teams began to disappear slowly.
Mrs. Satchel found that the privatization of state-owned houses did have a good effect. When it gained public support, it showed that it played a great role and confidence in her subsequent reforms.
For those ordinary citizens who could drink soup, Yang Ming and the Empire Group did not participate.
If he wanted to participate, it would not be difficult.
Now the average house in London is only 7,000 to 8,000 pounds, or even less than 10,000 pounds per set. If it is in other cities, the house price will be even lower.
Calculated, 10,000 such ordinary state-owned houses, that is, 100 million pounds, you can imagine the current house price in London.
Better ones may cost tens of thousands of pounds.
By the 21st century, London house prices had risen to hundreds of thousands of pounds per unit.
Yang Ming knew that he could not move these ordinary houses during the large-scale privatization process in Country Y for the time being.
When Mrs. Satchel took this step, the next step was the real large-scale privatization.
The first chapter of the explosive update!
Please subscribe!!