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Chapter 707: Rosmir's Fourth Invitation

At about 4 p.m. on Monday, 8 October 2007, the only 182-year-old national xing paid evening newspaper, renamed The London Standard Evening News, officially began its free new chapter.

From time to time, you can see people dressed like FBI work clothes at metro stations, railway stations and other places, and staff with standard newspaper prints standing in front of the box report, drinking loudly and distributing hard work. The first time I heard it on the road, I didn't know what was going on.

There is also live television coverage of passers-by interviews, after all, the first historic and authentic newspaper to opt for free delivery, which undoubtedly attracts the attention of the people of London.

“I'm glad this newspaper is available for free, the needle is derogatory, and it's great to be able to watch it on the off duty subway!” A reader with a standard evening newspaper in his hand was caught by a television reporter.

“ I think it's still good to pay because they always provide good service. ”

Andy didn't give a shit about it, and of course, he wrote an open letter to his readers in a free newspaper on day one.

“Today is a historic day for Standard Evening Newspaper, as we are the first free, authentic newspaper in the UK. Through this ground-breaking reform, we will provide the citizens of London with 600,000 newspapers...

We are committed to continuing to maintain the quality of newspapers and the value of hard news, commentary and analysis. Our goal is to promote London as a great city in the world, while exposing phenomena and behaviours that seek to undermine urban progress. We are committed to serving all Londoners. ”

It's true that many readers feel that Andy Smith, a young man who really thinks of the Standard Evening News as a career, is working on social responsibility, and in the evening of television news stories, the television media interviewed a number of celebrities to share their views on this.

Boris, the frequently outrageous candidate for mayor of Ballonia, highly valued Andy Smith for his support in the face of the camera, "He is a very young, up-and-coming and capable leader. Congratulations to Andy Smith, the new owner of the Standard Evening News. He will cover the best city in the world - Open London! ”

Andy, who is nestled on the couch, watches TV, listens to Boris' butt, is still very happy, people like to listen to good words, even if the butt of the other party is purposeful xing, but what is this, is that it's a relationship that we use each other, and the new stadium of our club also expects this big mouth that doesn't fix the margins to run after it's mayor?

In Andy's view, the free standard evening newspaper was just the beginning of reform, and he wouldn't have earned as much as Murdoch did. What he wanted was to use Internet thinking as a physical paper medium, drive distribution for free, take over the readers' market, and that was traffic, the press's own influence and credibility wouldn't be discounted because it was free. Over time, the British cared about the news credibility star would be guaranteed, traffic would increase, and advertising profitability would naturally increase.

In developing the two-year plan, which was to balance the profits and losses of the London Standard Evening News, together with the news website where the Standard Evening News was valued, and information-sharing with his media company, he believed that profitability was only a matter of time.

As for other murmurs, such as the joint newspaper's indifference to his dictatorship, Andy was directly lazy and sent a group of lawyers directly to solicit for the acquisition of the remaining shares. After being unfriendly rejected, Andy initiated a creditor transfer, a debt check and demanded partial liability from the joint newspaper as a shareholder on the grounds that the shareholder had not paid the share capital in full.

In the face of Andy's own shameless personal means of suing his company, watching Andy Smith present his own debt statements, and his ridiculously proxy group of lawyers, the Associated Newspapers really wanted to throw those documents in each other's faces.

Nima, when you first got the standard newspaper shares, you didn't pay the full amount of money, but did you feed your dog all these years of resource sharing and information-sharing?

However, they also knew that unless they replenished the funds and paid the portion of the debt that they owed as shareholders, the assholes across the street would definitely take the joint newspaper to court, when they would be faced with a bunch of hospitable, greedy dogs.

Faced with more than £9 million in debt fulfilment requirements, the Joint Newspapers struggled as marginalized shareholders or as a newspaper that didn't know how long it would last, they would never choose to die, would they?

So three days after Andy came in, the joint newspaper chose to compromise and sell the standard evening paper shares in their hands for £300,000.

In a harmonious atmosphere, Andy and the United Newspapers closed the deal and took note of it, and Andy was very friendly and engaged with each other, "We could always find a peaceful way to solve the problem, although this deal could have been made at the beginning, but it came together, finally, without disappointing everyone. No, thank you. ”

Looking back at Andy, who smiled and took people away, the people in the United Newspapers were all dark, and a whispering curse biting their teeth cursed: “This arrogant bastard! ”

“Tired of London, tired of life.” That sentence has already been spoiled by the British. Whatever you are, you will find a lifestyle in London that suits you.

But for Andy, who was not much of a fan of London's life in the morning of another grey sky, he was ready to leave and return to sunny California. He was also helpless to smile in the face of the Daily Mail and the invitation letter from Viscount Johnson Hamsworth, Chairman of the General Trust Group, which had just arrived this morning.

Call in the assistant and ask her to return her booked ticket, with the option of staying in London for a few more days.

Andy naturally knows this invitation better than anyone else because it's just about the DU Gazette takeover negotiations, because the Daily Mail's negotiating team played with the flowers and wrecked the baggage that could have been thrown out, and they don't want to give up this opportunity in the face of Andy Smith, currently the only quality buyer interested in Du Gazette.

So we had to go to the big boss, and their young Rosmir came out fourth to re-engage in the negotiations.

In 1998, Rosmir's third sudden death was due to a heart attack, and the Daily Mail Kingdom reached Rosmir's fourth hand. Rosmir was only 30 years old in his fourth year, and neither his press credentials nor his business strategy were comparable to those of his parents, and public opinion expressed deep doubts as to whether Rosmir's fourth would retain the honor of Britain's last native media tycoon.

Over the early years of the 21st century, however, several other newspapers belonging to the Daily Mail Group maintained good momentum, and Rosmir IV also established his position as a young media tycoon in the British mainland.

“Invite me to experience country life? Oh, these Brits, they're so hypocritical.” Andy opened the invitation and looked at what was written on it, with a slight mockery in the corner of his mouth.

Only Britain retains the hereditary system of the aristocracy around the world, and to this day some of the British aristocracy's lifestyles continue to follow the stereotypes of the past, although they do not generally speak of “aristocratic life”, but rather imply “rural life”.

And now, in this time of year, the so-called country life, which is called hunting foxes, is not the best time of winter, but even the foxes in the hole will be frantically torn apart in front of these lunatics.

“A pleasant country life, a noble bragging attitude, the pleasure of hunting, the heroic sentiment of killing for the people, plus the opportunity to have a short, seasoning-style love affair with a nice looking country girl... ”

Andy was still very fresh and curious about the so-called fox hunting, of course, just curious about the fox hunting, rather than the so-called aristocratic compulsion. He had no interest in integrating into the British aristocratic circle, because it was more hypocritical and manipulative than the upstream circle in New York, talking about pinching everywhere, strange accents, pondering each other's status, pinching and humorous language. This is undoubtedly the most unbearable.

For example, in the face of Beck, who is eager to get a title, he would never be happy to praise his “London tone," because in the eyes of a man like Beck, who is eager to drill into the aristocratic circle, he is undoubtedly speaking of his accent as a working-class.