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Chapter 282 High-end site

Su Zhenguo went to work, and Jia Lidong looked at him reluctantly, looking like a widower, full of regret.

Professor Dai explained to Su Cheng, who was full of halos on his head for his students: "Xiao Jia has a gentle view on weekdays and still has some insights into Asian issues. This time he was a little anxious."

The anxiety is stimulated by Sucheng.

Su Cheng had no sympathy at all and said, "Where are I here, he will always be stimulated by others."

Taking advantage of radical gains is a common method used by literati, especially in a state of change. Kang Youwei, who wrote a book on the bus, is a typical example. Su Cheng was extremely disgusted with this practice of being a vague and did not show it at this time, thanks to the qi cultivation skills over the past few years.

Professor Dai smiled embarrassedly, exposing this matter, and said, "Old Su has a great say in the Bay issue, and it is also the result of accumulation. Your point of view is of great value to explore, so you have to prepare well."

Although it is a bit unclear, it is not easy to say all the meanings.

Su Cheng smiled and expressed his gratitude. In fact, if it is really necessary to be more credible, Professor Dai is an expert on the Middle East issue and has always provided relevant consultations. As long as he expresses his opinions on any related issue, he must pay attention to it in any aspect. Su Cheng's halo of $200 million and with a precise judgment, he can appear next to Professor Dai and make the right decision.

Fortunately, Sucheng did not follow the policy adviser's route, and the two did not have significant conflicts. Professor Dai also wanted to exchange opinions with Sucheng.

However, discussions in public focus on results and discussions in private focus on causality. How dare Su Cheng discuss with him the emergence and process of the international situation? When Su Cheng was studying, in addition to the oil content, he could only focus on international news made by Professor Dai's disciples.

He was so scared that he immediately raised his wrist and shouted "ah": "No, I have to go back to preside over futures trading, and there are still a lot of preliminary preparations."

Worrying that he would be left behind, he turned around and ran out.

Jia Lidong had just woken up from the blow and said jealously: "He is afraid that we should borrow his point of view. In his eyes, is this kind of person?"

Professor Dai coughed: "He is more trusted by Mr. Su. Don't talk nonsense."

Jia Lidong realized something, and when he wanted to ask, Su Cheng turned back like a whirlwind.

I heard Su Cheng shout, "Professor Dai. They said that I would wait for the reply. The futures market is not waiting for anyone. Can you help me?"

Professor Dai said it in understanding.

After a while, a director of Office Su came over and asked: "Can futures trading be operated by your subordinates?"

Su Cheng quickly explained the process and said, "What I have to attend involves hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions. If I don't make a decision, they will hesitate, and sometimes they delay for a minute or two. The market will suddenly change, and war is about to break out, and every minute is very important."

"I understand, please wait." The director went to ask for instructions again, and after a while, he said again: "Old Su means that you can bring equipment and personnel to the State Council. At that time, if you do not need your intervention, please ask your company's employees to operate as usual. If you need your intervention, the central leaders are also interested in seeing bulk transactions in the international oil futures market."

Senior leaders have never seen bulk oil futures trading. Many of the transactions at the National Reserve Center exceed 100 million US dollars, and many of them are illegal operations. How dare they play tricks in front of leaders? If it were the past, everyone might be indifferent to oil futures. Now in the Gulf crisis, it is impossible to turn a blind eye.

Despite this, entering the State Council directly made Su Cheng a little nervous. This level is a bit high, and if it were the boss of PetroChina, he would be nervous.

The director conveyed the instructions and did not give Sucheng time to bargain. He took out a small book and said, "What equipment do you need, how many people are going to enter, I need my name and unit. In addition, we are now sending people to the planning committee guesthouse to pick them up, and you inform them to prepare..."

In the room where I had just finished breakfast, I suddenly felt a busy scene again.

Jia Lidong was extremely jealous.

In the promotion level he designed for himself, he first gained attention, secondly, had influence, and thirdly, he was to preside over a certain job in the area where the leader was concerned.

This Sucheng is so good that he can actually go to the State Council to perform.

But no matter how you think about Jia Lidong himself, it is useless. Professor Dai quickly set off for the State Council. He followed him and blocked him before getting on the car.

The staff of the Su Office said, "Sorry, there is no seat anymore", and there was no expression of sorry on his face.

Professor Dai was not satisfied with his radical proposition just now, so he didn't help at this moment, just said: "You go back to the center to rest, sort out your thoughts, don't run around, be ready to help me check the information at any time."

Finally, there was a last sentence, which showed that he was not abandoned. Jia Lidong looked at the convoy away.

The car drove to the door and after a brief inspection, Su Cheng was taken directly into a large conference room. There were quite a few staff members on the road, most of whom were about 30 years old, but no one of the noble officials had seen.

Su Cheng slowly woke up from his reverence. Most of the staff in this compound had a lower future than Hou Haiqing. There were not too many senior leaders who could take an astonishing position.

Thinking of this, his nervousness was eliminated.

The traders of Dahua Group who came in later could not use comparison to eliminate tension. They installed equipment in a busy corner, computers and phones were the tools they needed the most, and then tables, chairs and display screens.

The four phones in a conference room were not enough, so I had to run to the office next door to borrow the phone and pull the white phone cable everywhere. The hospital office specially found two careful intern girls to help hang up the wires, and soon used tape and rope to fix the phone cables against the wall.

Su Cheng didn't have to do anything, but he was stunned when he saw the two interns. The White House intern was a familiar ranking among Chinese people in later generations. Unexpectedly, the State Council also had interns. After such internship experience, it looked really good on the resume.

While thinking about it, Director Huang, Zhu Enbo and others from the National Reserve Center also came to the conference hall. They were preparing on the other side, close to Dahua's hands.

After a while, several people sat down.

Duan Yuanguang ranked third and greeted Su Cheng with a smile.

Professor Dai was familiar with the process and said a few simple words to Su Cheng. He continued to explain the topic in the morning.

The Gulf issue is the most important international issue today. After half a year of transmission, it has even affected China. It is an issue that must be understood.

Sucheng started with the Bush and the Bush family, and talked about their judgments and choices. Many of them belonged to later research theories, which were incompatible with scholars' research in the 1990s, and were somewhat out of the scope of conspiracy, but it did exist. Before the 1970s, Texas was a world-class oil-producing place, with a status that was even better than the Middle East. The Texas Railway Commission once had a status equivalent to or exceeding OPEC. The Bush family developed based on oil and Wall Street was like a cadre from Sicily. It is unlikely to be innocent.

Su Zhenguo and others listened very seriously. Since China's reform and opening up, the academic community has shifted from class criticism to unconventional praise, and the research on politicians has not yet deepened to a certain extent.

Now is Bush's first term and his only term. The Chinese theoretical community's understanding of him is still at the level of his "bicycle ambassador" when he was the director of the Liaison Office in China, and the intelligence agencies' understanding of him is concentrated on his time as the director of the CIA. Everyone knows his experience in business. Everyone doesn't care.

However, connecting his oil tycoon's resume with the Middle East issue, there are naturally a lot of problems.

He only said five minutes in total, and then hollowed out what he knew. He spread his hands for the last time: "In general, I determined the inevitable and time point of the war's beginning. As long as Bush has the ability to control, he will definitely take a way that suits the big oil group."

Mr. Zhou, who was sitting in front, commented with satisfaction: "It's concise and to the point. It's not bad. I heard you graduated from the Chinese Department of Peking University? OK."

Su Cheng burst into tears, and finally, he did what this diploma should do. In the past, people heard that they graduated from Peking University's Chinese Department, and they all had their expressions, as if they really knew they were fake. Now that's right...

The few people sitting on the sofa whispered, basically, the big leaders said what the big leaders said, the small officials said what the small officials said, and each said what they were.

Seeing that he had nothing to do, Su Cheng took two steps back and supervised the traders behind him. The International Oil Futures Exchange had been open for a while, and the traders were moving lightly, and they didn't dare to speak loudly. They picked up the phone and said softly, as if they were in a kindergarten, which made the traders on the opposite side scream.

Zhang Chao also asked softly: "Do you continue to build a position?"

"Continue to build positions at 2 million barrels per time."

"When oil prices are falling, if there is no war in a short period of time, we will lose money." Zhang Chao said almost in Sucheng's ear. War must have risks before the last moment. Sucheng's current behavior is purely speculative and has nothing to do with hedging. However, normal large oil groups often no longer do this, just like Sucheng will not go to buy stocks in the Chinese stock market, the plate is too small and overwhelmed.

The financial sectors of large oil groups usually use the safest way to chase ups and sell downs. They will not bet until the war begins.

Dahua Group has little arms and legs in the international oil market, like retail investors, and naturally there is not much attention.

Su Cheng whispered to continue building a position, but his voice was so delicate that he thought to himself: In such a magical and high-end place, he didn't expect that it would be so uncomfortable to do futures.

"Don't worry, I'll ask you to come here to see your work and learn about this international futures market." I don't know who it is, but it seems like I know what Su Cheng is thinking.

Su Cheng turned his head and saw that at some point, Mr. Zhou, Su Zhenguo, Duan Yuanguang and others all stood behind him. Director Huang flew around, looking like he was preparing to undergo an investigation, but no one paid attention to him.

…(To be continued...)
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