Chapter 748: Alliance Under the City
After n rounds of negotiations and bargaining, the Hard Gold Group and the South Korean side reached the final agreement. Just today, the two sides naturally signed a formal contract.
This is announced to the public for cooperation, not lending, nor is it an exchange of interests. Under the witness of a large number of media reporters, officials, and friends from both sides, Masayoshi Kishimoto and the South Korean Prime Minister were sitting on the same horizontal line at the same long table.
At this time, the two etiquette ladies put a contract in front of them. Kishimoto Masayoshi picked up his pen and signed his Chinese name at the signing place he needed to sign, and then stamped it with a seal representing the Hard Gold Group Company.
At the same time, the South Korean Prime Minister also wrote down his Chinese name where he needed to sign and stamped the official seal of the South Korean government.
After they signed the letter and stamped the letter, the two etiquette ladies each picked up the contract, one left and one right, and walked to the other side and put it down again.
Masayoshi Kishimoto naturally needed to sign his daimyo and stamp it with a seal from the Hard Gold Group Company in duplicate contract. He and the South Korean Prime Minister repeated it again and it was completed.
The two stood up at the same time amid everyone's applause and walked over face to face, holding the cooperation text in their hands, while using international practices to shake hands.
The camera shutters of journalists from various countries are aiming at the two of them. While the sound of "clicking" continues, the cameramen also tacitly placed the close-up shots on the faces of Kishimoto Masayoshi and South Korea's Prime Minister.
After Kishimoto Masayoshi and the South Korean Prime Minister let go, they each stood at the back of the chair and personally witnessed the signing of the other two agreements.
One is the cooperation text between Hard Gold Bank and the Bank of Korea, and the other is the cooperation text between Hard Gold Construction and South Korea's Land and Oceans Ministry.
The signatories of these two cooperation texts are naturally representatives of both parties. The president of Hard Gold Bank, Ida-ji, is responsible for it. The president of Hard Gold Construction, Yamaguchi Katsuhei, is naturally responsible.
The two of them signed the cooperation texts with the two senior officials corresponding to the South Korean side and stamped their respective seals.
Hard gold banks naturally use hard gold banks' stamps, not hard gold groups' stamps. After all, Ida-Kai-ji can only represent bank banks, but not hard gold groups.
The only candidate who can represent the Hard Gold Group is the founder and president Masayoshi Kishimoto. The same is true for the Hard Gold President Katsuhei Yamaguchi.
Subsequently, the two "slap" applauses were successfully completed, which means that the cooperation between the two parties has a legal effect and can begin to take effect.
More etiquette ladies brought champagne with a tray. Masayoshi Kishimoto took a glass on his right hand, and naturally clinked glasses with the Korean Prime Minister first. The person standing next to him for a synchronous translation was Secretary-General Yamada Miyamoto.
Not only did she do the translation work throughout the whole process, but she also participated in the final conclusion of the content of the agreement between the two parties. The sense of accomplishment in her heart was extraordinary.
Masayoshi Kishimoto had a satisfied smile on his face, and he took the initiative to clink glasses with the senior officials of the South Korean side one by one.
He was thinking in his mind that in five years, you will pay off the money you owe me and will borrow more money from me to deal with the world financial crisis in 2008.
Maki Iwasaki took the champagne glass on his right hand and walked over to Kishimoto Masayoshi with a voluntary action, saying with a smile: "Congratulations, I have negotiated a big investment again. The hard gold chaebol has become more and more international."
"It's hard money that our hard gold group earns. I dare not compare with your Mitsubishi Group." Masayoshi Kishimoto greeted with a smile.
"You are still so modest and cautious. I see that under your leadership, your hard gold group will enter the ranks of the Japanese chaebols early and night with such a rapid development momentum.
At that time, the structure of the six major chaebols in Japan will undergo major changes due to your hard gold group. Japan will be the seven major chaebols." Maki Iwasaki said bluntly.
"The one you mentioned still needs our Hard Gold Group to take a long time to go step by step. By then, you and I may be gray and old." Kishimoto Masayoshi said calmly.
"So what if you are old? Your ideal can be fully realized before you die, which is not a waste of life, and you will not leave any regrets and bring them into the grave." Maki Iwasaki blurted out.
She paused at this point, and suddenly changed the subject and then said: "It's not like me who is still deeply trapped in the swamp of Argentina's economic crisis."
"Your difficulties are only temporary and will always pass. The economy also has cycles. As of now, the Argentine economy is in a low point and is also a good opportunity to buy at the bottom.
In the future, Argentina's economy will gradually improve." Kishimoto Masayoshi was not just comforting her, but seeking truth from facts.
"What you said was easy. At the beginning, the international hot money led by you shorted the entire Argentina, causing it to be seriously damaged.
This has not only suffered an unprecedented negative blow in its financial field, but also in the real economy. You short sellers have made a lot of money.
He threw a broken Argentina to the Argentines, and even the one who saw it like me was suffering." Iwasaki Maki didn't hide anything in front of him, and said something.
"Are you scolding me around the bush?" Kishimoto Masayoshi said with a smile as he raised his head and took a sip of the champagne in his glass.
"No, no at all. Don't think too much. Business is like that, and it's normal to make money and lose money. But why do you always see so accurately?" Iwasaki Maki asked thoughtfully.
"My luck is only a little better." Kishimoto Masayoshi replied concisely.
Maki Iwasaki didn't believe his statement. Once, he was lucky and said it completely. Once, he was lucky and could only say it was over again. Once, he was lucky and could only say it barely.
This is impossible to be lucky every time! As far as she knows, Masayoshi Kishimoto shorted South Korea this time, and another big victory was achieved, which was quite a sign that forced the South Korean government to sign such a city alliance with him.
What external propaganda is to let the people hear is a cooperation between the two sides. In fact, the specific content here varies greatly.
Chapter completed!