After Hosokawa Morihiro's passionate speech in the Diet last time, major financial groups have begun to impose various sanctions on the Prime Minister's cabinet.
Among the six major consortiums, only the Mitsui Consortium secretly supports Hosokawa Morihiro's new party. The Sanwa Consortium and the Mitsubishi Consortium were both supporters of the former Miyazawa cabinet. After Miyazawa Kii stepped down, these two major consortiums retreated behind the scenes.
, began to count losses and prepared to hibernate.
Originally it was just a short confrontation, but Hosokawa Morihi wanted to make the matter bigger. He directly spoke out and targeted the Mitsubishi Consortium, and even used map cannons to make all consortiums pay their due price.
He felt so happy when he spoke, but the anger of the consortium was also completely ignited, and the battle between the two parties suddenly started.
From the perspective of many outsiders, Hosokawa Morihi had the upper hand.
After all, Tosan's plan to annex Nippon Trust was completely bankrupted due to his intervention. It doesn't matter whether Tosan will be replaced by Kitahara Shenlang or another financial institution.
In their view, the important thing is to curb Tosan's expanding ambitions. Without Japan Trust, Tosan would have no trust business. Without trust business, it would be difficult for Tosan to merge with Tokyo as soon as possible.
This is a huge stage victory.
Mitsubishi Corporation also started to use Tokyo as the first battlefield. Mitsubishi Corporation responded to the provocations of government departments and used various business methods to fight back one by one. Since it is a super large company, Mitsubishi Corporation stomped its feet.
, Japan's entire economic industry will tremble.
They just made some unnecessary business policy adjustments. Within half a month, many small and medium-sized clubs in Tokyo were seriously affected. Their business volume dropped sharply, and they went to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government every day to complain.
Some clubs that were still strongly supporting the Prime Minister's cabinet have begun to defect, and some small media have also published articles doubting the feasibility of Hosokawa Morihiro's iron-blooded tactics.
Seeing the change in the situation, Hosokawa Morihi made an immediate decision and asked the Ministry of Finance to adjust various commercial policies from now on, increase tax inspections, and focus on auditing leading companies under large consortiums to identify some problems.
Hata Tsutomu didn't want to do such a thing that clearly offended others, but the order came from the Prime Minister and he had to do it. As a result, Hata Tsumugi's dissatisfaction with Hosokawa Morihi deepened.
When he went to various large clubs to investigate, he was acting in a disguised manner. More often, he was raising resources and connections for his own socialist party.
In addition, Hosokawa Morihi also asked Hashimoto Ryutaro to speed up the construction of the Financial Services Agency. The selection time for the first batch of financial agency headquarters prosecutors has been advanced. The selection will be completed by the end of January, and then they will quickly invest in the review of various banks.
At work!
He wants to curb their development by attacking the two core lifebloods of the consortium!
The government and the consortium are fighting to the death. No one is willing to give in, and no one thinks they will lose. However, the most severe financial crisis has been temporarily ignored by them.
After returning to Kyoto, Kitahara Sosuke also received new news. Kyoto had officially relaxed controls on all clubs of his Kitahara clan.
At this time, the Chino family's counterattack is already very weak. They need to focus on the government departments that come to trouble them every day. Other big families also have similar problems.
Just today, several core clubs of the Kitahara clan have all taken root in Kyoto and opened their respective branches. Kitahara Investment's Kyoto branch in Sakyo-ku, Kyoto was also grandly completed. As president, Kitahara Sosuke went directly to the building to cut the ribbon.
The shape of this Beiyuan investment building refers to the templates of some later landmark buildings, which is quite novel in this era and very eye-catching.
On the day of the ribbon-cutting and opening ceremony, the streets were filled with all kinds of onlookers. Many of them had become loyal customers of Kitahara Club, especially Kitahara Shenlang. Their financial concepts and high-quality services that transcended the times were amazing.
Absorbed a large number of customers from other banks and financial institutions.
The culture of involution was not yet popular in the 1990s. Kitahara Sosuke cultivated this awareness among employees in advance, not only to involute internally, but also to involute externally, so as to increase the competitiveness of the club.
Of course, unlike those bosses who received 996 bonuses in later generations, Kitahara Sosuke gave club employees the highest treatment in the industry, with generous bonuses. Every penny earned was rewarded, and their labor would never be deducted from them.
value, but it also canceled Japan's most popular lifetime employment system and replaced it with a general appointment system to implement a healthy competition model of survival of the fittest.
These advanced concepts have brought new vitality and countless fresh blood to Beiyuan Investment, but they have also brought some troubles. After all, after the lifetime employment system was abolished, many employees, especially the old employee unions, were very dissatisfied. Some people went to the government departments and...
There will be corresponding inspection visits.
It happened that Hosokawa Morihi targeted all large companies, and Kitahara Investment was no exception. It was still a headache to be taken care of by the Finance Department of Kyoto as a key concern.
This ribbon-cutting ceremony brought together many celebrities and big shots in Kyoto. They were not fools. They saw with their own eyes Kitahara Aoi intervened in Kyoto, then smashed the obstructionists of the Chino family, and then took root in Kyoto. Even the branch of Tosan Kyoto Branch
I've been ruined by him for a long time.
No one dares to ignore this young businessman and banker anymore, and the size of Beiyuan Investment is getting bigger and bigger. It is still one of the few clubs with an excellent reputation in the current environment and the stock price does not fall. Who doesn’t want to come and join him?
A line, looks familiar?
"President Kitahara, congratulations." Several celebrities from all walks of life in Kyoto came over with smiles. They were all the most important people. Coming to the ceremony was a show of goodwill to Kitahara Sosuke and an affirmation of Kitahara's investment.
"Hello everyone, please come and sit inside." Kitahara Sosuke responded one by one with a smile. These are his potential resources in Kyoto. There will definitely be various business dealings in the future, so he has to give people face.
After greeting the people who came one after another, several beautiful Japanese waitresses came over and started the celebration performance.
Before the opening, there will be a celebration with gun salutes and fireworks, and these procedures will be completed before Kitahara Sosuke arrives.
Then came Japan's unique custom, kimono singing and dancing performance.
Kitahara Sosuke spent money to invite many famous dancers. After the performance started, the atmosphere reached its highest point.
He stood aside, next to him were Yamada Kazuma in a straight suit, Irie Masa and Kikujiro. These three people had followed him all the way since his days in Osaka. The most carefree Kikujiro was now the president of a large company under Kitahara Human Resources. The three of them
Before following him, I never imagined that I would reach such heights one day.
"Mr. Kitahara, Miss Sakai is here, shall we go over to receive her?" the sharp-eyed Kikujiro called.
Kithara Sosuke saw a Mercedes-Benz approaching slowly. He smiled and said, "No, I'll go there myself."