Chicago 1990

Chapter 1152? Mickey Mouse Television Network

"What's wrong with you?"

Alicia noticed Sonja staring up at the Sony Columbia Records headquarters building again.

"The black dragon guarding the treasure."

Sonja muttered to himself, quickly collecting himself and smiling, "Nothing, drive Mike."

Estefan guessed a little from his words, "Don't be discouraged APLUS, there's always a chance."

"Hmm."

Patience, only patience, even if Rick Rubin helped himself, he was a weak manager, and the relationship between the two parties was not going back, "So, should we drop you off at the hotel or ......" he asked Estefan.

Estefan was stunned, "Uh, you're not going back to Tribeca?"

"Mrs. Flock and I still have to make a trip to Littman Press headquarters."

"It's a long way there. ......"

"Yes."

"Then drop me off at the hotel."

Ditching Estefen, Mike Sr. drove straight to his destination, Litman Publishing's headquarters in a small town in upstate New York, one of Sloan's two official office spaces on this side of the state, and if she was busy with the IPO, she'd host the Wall Street financial elite at the publisher's New York office and still spend most of her time managing the company from headquarters.

"Mr. Geffen, I hear that Mr. Bronfman Jr. is preparing a bid for PolyGram?"

Driving out of town, Sonja remembered Rick Rubin's last reminder and pulled out his cell phone to call David Geffen, "Even in the lead?"

"It's hard to say, but it looks like he's made up his mind that PolyGram majority shareholder Philips has lost interest in the record industry."

David Geffen laughed, "I was just watching your David Letterman show, what's up APLUS, acting a little like an acerbic kid fresh out of school."

"Acerbic?"

Sonia stroked the governor's wife's long chestnut hair and replied, "Maybe, I would have been going back to campus soon."

"Haha, Girard College of Law is a bastion of conservative thinking, don't get brainwashed by those uncivilized old guys."

Indeed, under the influence of the Austrian school that fled from Europe in the 1940s, such as Hayek and Mises, as well as such political and economic giants as Coase, Milton Friedman, Leo Strauss, Von Cherneltine, Karl Popper, and old Pozner, the University of Chicago became a town of conservative thinking in the Midwest.

The University of Chicago has become a town of conservative ideas in the Mideast, under the influence of such giants of political economy as Von Cherneltine, Karl Popper, and old Bozner.

The political philosophy of Leo Strauss, the most thoroughgoing critic of Western modernity and the liberal tradition, has become the current official program of the Elephant Party.

The economics of law, born there, is the dominant legal research methodology of the modern Mideast.

Neoconservatism and neoliberalism may seem to have opposite names, but in fact their philosophies do not contradict each other. In fact, Rice's new economic liberalism can barely be counted among the economic ideas of the neoconservative government, emphasizing liberalization, privatization and marketization, rejecting state intervention, and advocating political, cultural, economic and other capitalist globalization for Rice.

In short, it's very, very cool, otherwise it wouldn't be what David Geffen calls a conservative fortress.

"I like Professor Martha Nussbaum in there better, you can listen to her class more, it's blonde yo," David Geffen said.

"Mark my words, haha."

Both of them laughed at the same time, eh? What was I going to ask? "So what do you think the odds are that Mr. Bronfman Jr. will succeed?" Sonia pulled back the digression, "Universal can't take PolyGram, right?"

"Well ...... depends, Universal alone can't do it, but with the addition of parent company Seagram Liquors can, and I have a feeling Bronfman Jr. is pretty determined, and you may not know it, but he's ready to sell Universal's television network, and that should be negotiated soon."

David Geffen replied.

"What?"

This kind of thing how their own little letter did not hear, Universal's television network, although not as large as several giants, but also has Fox Group President Pete Chernin considered extremely important own global broadcast satellite channel resources, and the following largest subsidiary of the name Sonja quite like, it is called, the domineering rice television network.

"How much to sell? Who to sell to?" He licked his lips and asked.

"Around 2.3 or 2.5 billion? Potential buyers include media moguls such as Barry Diller and Ray Stone East."

David Geffen quoted a number to extinguish Sonja's fire, the competition was too strong, and he couldn't afford to play that kind of game yet.

"It's a shame," He said.

"What do you have to be sorry about haha ...... Wait until the deal is done and then see what there is to pick up, the buyer should spin off some of the assets after taking over the Global TV network."

David Geffen smiled, "I'm waiting too."

"Well, it'll have to do, phew ......"

When Sloan and Alicia arrived at Littman Publishing's headquarters, a four-story office building in a small, affluent New York town, Sloan was leading a dozen of Littman's top executives, while the old man, the publisher's president, was hard at work traveling around the state promoting educational films.

Sloan was presiding over the meeting when he saw the two men pass by the door, and extended his hand to indicate that they should wait in her office first.

"Have you been here before?"

The two of them casually looked around her office.

"No."

Sloan's office upheld her usual neat and minimalist style, but the desk was spread out with papers and half a cup of coffee, and there were folded blankets on the couch in the corner, so she should be working late into the night a lot.

"She's a hard worker," Alicia noticed as well.

"Just kidding, what about the future CEO of a public media company."

Sonja sat down behind his desk and turned on his computer monitor, there was a password, tried his birthday, and it wasn't right.

Alicia also came over to crack it.

"Did you know that Universal is selling its television network?"

They were laughing and working on the keyboard typing numbers like 123456 and so on when Sloan came back at some point and she said, "All very high quality assets."

"He knows, we just talked about it in the car," Alicia replied.

"No luck, 2.5 billion or so, the pair of Baridil and Raishi East are up for grabs again, and my sources say the deal is close," Sonia said.

"I'm sorry to hear that."

Sloan reacted exactly the same as he did, "I was just dreaming about being able to snake an elephant ...... why don't you call and ask Bronfman Jr? One more suitor will do him more good than harm, won't it?"

"You're bloated, Sloan."

Sonja poked fun at her, but thought it was true, and took the good sense to dial Bronfman Jr.'s office on the landline.

"APLUS, congratulations, all of Hollywood has gone off the deep end on this big boat thing, only you were right."

Bronfman Jr. was in a good mood, "I heard Paramount President Shirley Lansing was yelled at by Ray Stone East in front of a lot of people."

"Yes?"

Sonia hehehe, this news is indeed comforting, "Oh yes, one thing little Mr. Bronfman, I wonder if it's too late for me to join the race for the Global Television Network?"

"You? What do you mean you're in?" Bronfman Jr. was surprised.

"Uh ......"

Sonja saw Sloan's finger point to the words Littman Media on the document in front of him, "Not me personally, of course. As you know, Littman Media is going public in April, and I'm one of the shareholders ......."

"April is too late, sorry APLUS, any further delay will delay my big event," Bronfman Jr. said.

"Is that a reference to the PolyGram acquisition?"

Sonia took the opportunity to remind the other side, "As far as I know, PolyGram's recent acquisitions in recent years have been at a high premium, such as the former DefJam and later Motown Records ......."

"Yes, I also have an understanding of ...... uh, let's talk about the specifics next time APLUS, I have an emergency right away."

"Okay, then later I ......"

'Beep beep beep ......' The handset was already busy before the words were spoken, and Sonia shrugged helplessly to Sloan, "Asked, no show."

"Cut!"

The little Bronfman over there snorted into the phone, "Sell your records in peace and quiet!" Then, with a contemptuous smile, he said to his men, "Even such a rich man thinks he's qualified to teach me how to do business. ......."

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