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Dali took a few deep breaths to calm down and nodded, "Yes, Mr. Devonshire, in addition to Turkmenistan, polar bears, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan all have horse farms, and they are not small.

There are about 2,000 horses in Turkmenistan now. You all know that horses are hard to buy, but polar bears are different in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

There are about 1,000 horses in these countries. They have also been working hard to cultivate sweat over the years, but the scale seems to be decreasing.

There are too few buyers of sweat blood, and it is very difficult to operate. If they know that you want to buy such a large amount of sweat blood, they will be crazy about it, and they may even sell stallions to you."

"Haha, I don't care about money, but I don't want to be taken advantage of either. The horse purchase is a test for you. If you can satisfy me, it's not impossible to leave the racecourse to you, do you understand?"

"Of course, Mr. Devonshire, we can't guarantee anything else, but we guarantee that we will do our best in anything related to horses," Dali quickly promised. He also knew that the racecourse was the big one, and as long as he could compete with William

If we reach a cooperative relationship with a racecourse, the profits will not come once or twice, but for several years or more.

William didn't care about Dali's guarantee, "As long as the horse is good, I will pay the money in one lump sum. Your commission is 10%. I will find a professional horse physicist to check and accept it. A professional accountant will follow you during the transaction."

"How much money you can make depends on whether you can find a good horse that I am satisfied with. Any questions? Daly".

As soon as he heard the commission William mentioned, the excited Dali immediately calmed down, thought for a while and shook his head and said: "Mr. Devonshire, if you want to buy ordinary sweat and blood, I can accept the 10% commission without gritting my teeth."

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Because for ordinary sweat, I only need to go to the racecourse to pick it up. When transporting it back to England, I don’t need the one-on-one care of the transfer specialist. I can just use a ship. Although I won’t make any money, I won’t lose money either.

But what you want is the grade in the album. 10% commission is definitely not enough. Professional care and feeding fees are required all the way. You also need to use a special plane or car to transport the horse to England. These costs are not small.

Not to mention the golden mare and the bay horse you are interested in. If you want to buy them, it is not just a matter of money, but more of a relationship. I think a 25% commission is appropriate, sir."

Damn profiteer, he gets excited when he mentions money, but William also knows that good horses are scarce resources, and without connections, you can't find a seller even if you have money, and the better the horse, the less likely it is to miss it, and the price will not be enough.

, the racecourse will never sell it to you.

After thinking about it, it is impossible not to leave a profit margin. Only fools work for nothing. "If the 15% in this album is a better 20%, Dali, I can buy dozens of horses."

, you should think about how to find the same quality of sweat and blood as in the album. If you fail to complete the task, you will not have a share in the construction of the racecourse and future cooperation."

Dali choked at William's words, but no matter how difficult it was, it had to be done. If they didn't go all out at this time, the racecourse would really have nothing to do with them.

Dali lowered his head and pondered, making a time difference and buying and selling at several origins of sweat blood at the same time. Maybe he could really buy dozens of high-grade sweat blood at one time.

If we work harder, it is not impossible to get hundreds of horses. After all, the price of blood is not high now. Most people in the horse industry only pay attention to the blood of European and American champions and their offspring. Horses sold in the country of origin are due to

It is not the best, so there are not many buyers, and the market conditions are not good.

But after thinking about it, Dali suddenly realized that if William bought all the good horses sold in the country of origin this year, wouldn't William be able to monopolize 30 to 40% of the top-quality horses on the market? Is this the real purpose of William?

Dali calculated the profits in his mind, and suddenly wanted to leave William alone and do it himself.

However, this thought did not stay in his mind for long before he shook his head. He was not a rich man like William, and he would not be hurt even if he lost tens of millions of pounds.

The racecourse is not a fool and will not sell all the horses to one person. Even if all the good horses for sale this year are bought up, there will still be good horses next year. It is impossible to have a complete monopoly.

In addition, raising a horse is more expensive than buying a horse. If he spends tens of millions of pounds on a bloody horse and fails to achieve results, he will be dead.

Except for William, a loyal fan of sweat horses, who would spend so much money to buy a sweat horse that does not perform well in sprint races.

All horse racing competitions in the world are dominated by short and medium distances. Audiences only like to watch sprints in short and medium distance races, and not many people watch endurance races.

After thinking about it, Dali made up his mind to work as a second-hand dealer for William, a rich man. If this business was completed, he would make a profit of two to three million pounds, which would be worth his profit for several months.

Not to mention the subsequent construction of William's racecourse. If this business can satisfy William, maybe William's racecourse will be managed by their company in the future, and the time to make money will be counted in years.

William didn't care at all whether Dali would compete with him for blood horses. If someone competed with him, it would take more time and he wouldn't have to buy dozens of horses.

"Mr. Daly, I hope that your acquisition can be low-key and carried out at the same time. I don't want to be stabbed severely by someone with malicious intentions. If the price of the bloody horse skyrockets, I will terminate the transaction."

Hearing William's request, Dali nodded hurriedly, "Of course, Mr. Devonshire, we are a professional horse industry company, and it is our responsibility to consider our customers.

I just did the math, excluding those blood horses already on the track, there are probably 40 to 50 high-quality blood horses registered for sale now.

My plan is to buy them directly according to the registered price, which is about 10 million pounds. I can buy about 30 horses. After all, the main reason for buying horses is not to go to the track, but to breed your own horses, so you don’t need to buy so many.

stallions, and the others all buy mares.

We will make a time difference and get it done before the market reacts. After all these mares are bought, we can only wait for the next batch of ponies to grow up. Of course, if you can lower your requirements, buy them all 200

It's possible."

Of course William knew that he could not buy all the good horses at once. If that were the case, the price of the bloody horses would definitely be raised by him immediately. He was rich but no one wanted to be taken advantage of. This horse was bought

After coming down, I will slowly buy other good horses.

"You guys buy these horses first. As for the horses in the future, I want to see the market and whether the horses you provide are to my liking.

Daly, you can contact my personal lawyer Anthony, and he will draw up a contract with you for me to sign." After saying this, William gave Anthony's phone number to Daly, and also made a phone call with Anthony to tell him to buy the horse.

Request that Anthony send someone to follow the people from Dali Company to keep an eye on the price.

After the phone call, William signed a check for 2.2 million pounds to Dali, and this time the blood of the five horses was his.

Dali took the check with a smile and said, "Thank you, Mr. Devonshire. We will deliver these 5 horses to you the day after tomorrow. As for the horse purchase, I guarantee that we can handle it to your satisfaction. Let's go see him first."

Lawyer Anthony, goodbye, Mr. Devonshire."

"Goodbye, Dali", William Dali and his party walked out of the gate of the castle.


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