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Chapter 74

Beverly Hills, at the entrance of a small villa.

Wilson, the owner of the villa, opened the email address, took out a few letters, walked back while looking, and after entering the living room, he picked out one of them and read it carefully.

This is the latest Nasdaq analysis this morning.

Three days ago, a friend introduced an investment manager from Merrill Lynch. The other party came to visit him and talked about Nasdaq and Internet stocks, which was quite speculative with him.

To be precise, he and the investment manager have roughly the same views, both of whom believe that the Nasdaq has unlimited prospects in the next few years.

Then, the investment manager would send the latest stock market details every day.

Seeing the speed of several high-quality Internet stocks rising every day, Wilson felt heartbroken.

Originally, all the working capital in his hands was invested in the Nasdaq stock market, but I couldn't help but feel a little regretful when I thought I still had enough energy.

It's time to spend more money in.

The phone rang at this time, Wilson answered, and a somewhat familiar voice sounded from the earpiece.

"Hello, Mr. Wilson, I'm Scott, have I received the information I sent in the morning?"

Wilson looked down and said, "Received."

The other party's service was attentive.

The voice said again: "If you have any needs, please contact me at any time."

Wilson nodded slightly: "I get it."

He has his own investment advisor, but the investment advisor, speaking of professional skills and analysis of Nasdaq, feels that he is not as good as Scott.

There are also gaps in service.

Hang up the phone, looking at the market analysis on the information and the latest updates of celebrity stocks, Wilson felt that he could no longer hesitate.

If you hesitate, you will miss the best opportunity.

In the afternoon, the stock market had just closed, and the investment manager Scott came to visit again.

Wilson knew very well that Scott was interested in his identity as a rich man and investment ability, but this kind of investment itself was what everyone needed.

Moreover, Scott's analysis of Nasdaq is indeed very professional.

Just like the previous meeting, the two had a great time talking until the evening.

When Scott said goodbye and left, he said intently: "Mr. Wilson, do you know Julian Robertson?"

Wilson is not a rookie who just entered the stock market. Of course, he has heard of this financial investment master and nodded and said, "The founder and manager of Tiger Fund."

Scott said solemnly: "The news I just got was that just last week, Julian Robertson sold the stocks of traditional industrial enterprises held by Tiger Fund and instead bought a large number of stocks of Internet companies."

"How is this possible?" Wilson was quite shocked.

Julian Robertson said early on that the Nasdaq Internet was bubbled, and even criticized Internet stocks on TV. His Tiger Fund also bought a large number of stocks from traditional industrial enterprises.

Scott said again: "The news has just spread, you can see it by looking online."

Thinking that Ronan just asked him to influence Wilson from the side and firmly believe in investing in Nasdaq, he didn't say anything more and said goodbye and left.

Wilson saw the guests away and after returning, he checked them online. Scott was right. Even the most famous anti-Internet stockists in the investment industry were thrown into the arms of Internet stocks.

The market prospects are very good. Even if there is a problem, it will probably take a few years. Then others will definitely take over.

Wilson picked up the phone and dialed two numbers one after another.

"Parker, let's meet tonight."

"Neil, I've made an appointment with Parker, and I'll see you in the old cafe in an hour."

Within an hour, the three of them gathered in an old-fashioned cafe.

"Have you heard it?" Wilson didn't say nonsense, "Julian Robertson abandoned traditional industrial stocks and also threw himself into the arms of Internet stocks."

Nil was younger than Wilson and asked, "Just the helmsman of Tiger Fund, who is the investment boss?"

"It's him." Parker took a sip of coffee: "He was originally a staunch anti-Internet stockist, why did he suddenly change?"

Wilson snorted and said, "What else can it be? Because Internet stocks are profitable! And the benefits are huge."

The other two thought about it and could not find any other reasonable explanation except this answer.

Parker sighed and said, "We can't wait any longer."

Wilson focused on it: "The stocks I bought before have risen a lot. If we were more decisive last year, it would be more than that."

Neil frowned: "Do you really want to do this?"

Wilson continued: "We took over Embassy Pictures in the late 1980s. It has been ten years since then. How much profit has been made in the past ten years? It is not as profitable as the Internet stocks we purchased last year! I have had enough of the industry, and it is too slow to make money."

Parker echoed: "Although financial securities are at great risk, the Nasdaq situation will not be a problem for several years. If we have more funds in our hands, we can return to the industrial industry."

Neil closed his eyes. In recent years, I have really heard and seen a lot and worked hard in the industry for ten years. It is better to speculate on Internet stocks for a year.

Wilson thought of even Julian Robertson turning to the Internet stock market and said, "I haven't encountered such an opportunity a few times."

He emphasized: "The most valuable one in our hands is the shares of Embassy Pictures, but the profit of this shares is too poor. According to the bank's assessment, if the mortgage loan is made, the loans will be obtained too few. The greatest value of the issuing company is still in Hollywood, and someone is willing to take over now."

"You mean the Sand Sea Entertainment we have come into contact with?" Parker asked.

Wilson nodded: "Shahai Entertainment's last movie was a big success and wanted to get involved in the distribution industry."

Neil also made the decision: "We continue to engage with Shahai Entertainment, if they bid appropriately..."

Wilson is quite confident: "There are not many companies like us who have a complete issuance system."

The distribution system of Embassy Films is undoubtedly the case for buying low-cost movies from overseas at low prices, and then screening and distributing video tapes in North America.

This is also the root of Wilson's confidence.

Also on this night, Ronan met with Garcia, the management representative of the Embassy Films.

"It's not the management who can really determine the fate of the company, Mr. Anderson." Garcia is a middle-aged Latino with an ordinary appearance: "Since you have contacted the major shareholders, you must know that they have 90% of the shares in their hands."

Ronan said with a smile: "I hope the management will not oppose Shahai Entertainment's acquisition."

The management of Embassy Films holds 10% of the shares, and it will be very troublesome if it collectively opposes the acquisition of Shahai Entertainment.

Garcia didn't speak.

"The existing business of Embassy Pictures is to buy films from overseas at low prices and then release them in North America." Ronan was not in a hurry and continued, "Is it right?"

Garcia nodded: "Doing this can effectively avoid risks."

Ronan first echoed: "There are too many film companies or directors from overseas countries who want to enter the world's number one film market, and they will sell North American copyrights at a bargain price. North American film manufacturers can often win movies from overseas at super low prices. Even if the box office revenue is very low, it doesn't matter. In the later stage, there will be videotapes and emerging disc markets to slowly generate profits."

Garcia did not deny: "Mr. Anderson knows very much."

Ronan then asked back: "How much profit can this model be? There is no chance to release large, medium and large films! Garcia, as far as I know, you have been in Hollywood for more than fifteen years and have been engaged in film distribution for five years. Haven't you ever thought about releasing films worth more than ten million US dollars? Don't you want to create a miracle of 100 million yuan in box office?"

"Anyone who works in the issuance business will have this idea, and I am no exception." Garcia was quite calm: "But I want to do it differently."

Ronan said calmly: "Shahai Entertainment has sufficient financial support. It is currently producing two films with a total budget of US$40 million, one of which is a new work by James Huang, director who created the box office miracle of "Human Purge Plan". These two films will enter the distribution stage at most a year."

"In the future, Shahai Entertainment will produce videos with greater investments, and will even be involved in top productions with a cost of more than 100 million yuan."

Garcia was a little moved, but she didn't answer.
Chapter completed!
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