< Chairman John Kim: The Black Knight of the Economic Crisis! >

[The financial crisis that began with the collapse of real estate terrorized the financial world. In the meantime, institutions that have suffered losses due to indiscretion have been stranded on the edge of the cliff.

It was only Chairman John Kim who went out to save the American economy, which seemed to have become a more serious crisis due to the bankruptcy of large investment banks.

Johnstone Group, which has had significant cash, as well as robust growth and debt 0%, has prevented Meryl Lynch from taking over the grid and the worst.

Experts also say the acquisition of bankrupt assets has drastically reduced the risk of the U.S. economy falling into a Great Depression.

John Kim, chairman of the current Johnstone Group, is responsible for managing great leadership, judgement, stability and growth. It is the common opinion of many journalists who have seen that more roles need to be played in these difficult times.]

"Tsk, I have nothing to say. What are you up to?"

Reading the article in the newspaper, I shook my head without even knowing it. It praises me so much that the content is too familiar.

"What's the matter?"

Eva, who was chopping fruit next to me, brings it to me. Rather than actually being curious because I often know how to mutter by myself, it's just lip service.

"I wrote an article on my face that made me wonder if the wrongdoer was behind the kangaroo. I tried to scold him so hard that his tears started to squeak, but he fell down. You're making me feel weak."

"It's the New York Post."

Eva, who received the newspaper I showed her, seems to know what it is. In the meantime, I nod my head because I know a little about my relationship with Murdock.

New York Post, published around New York, is a subsidiary of Murdock. But here I wrote a very plausible article about me. It's a Black Knight.

A few days ago, Fox News sent out a broadcast advocating against the acquisition of a bankrupt financial institution and the purchase of assets by Johnstone Group, which made me a fool of myself, this time by publishing a newspaper article.

"Eva, would you call Chief Crimson?"

"Chief? Okay."

Eva, who received my instructions, is leaving the office soon. I went to the window and looked out. Now I can see the heat going up to the sky if summer is coming, but thinking about the weather for a while, the door opened and Chief Crimson came in.

"You wanted to see me, Chairman?"

"Yes, I have a question about this newspaper article."

I gave it to Director Crimson when I saw an article on the New York Post on my desk, and he suddenly nods. I'm sure you've already checked. The department that keeps track of media trends for me and the Johnstone group is also under Director Crimson.

"I actually got a call from James Murdock."

"To Director Crimson?"

I was a little surprised. James isn't the type to make a bad sound with a lot of pride, but he called first.

"Yes, I have said that I want to maintain good relationships because I will be actively working with you in the future."

"Are you willing to cooperate? Phew."

I laughed not because I laughed, but because my heart was empty. The spirit that was sticking to Rockefeller's side and criticizing me suggests that we come and change our faces and play together.

"It's not just the publishing business, it's the movies and the broadcasting business, and it's not going to be easy now that you've turned your back on the financial institutions."

Newspaper and publishing businesses in Newcobs are heading down the road with an internet boom. Moreover, a few large lawsuits and indemnifications have left us with less than five years, especially since last year when the market for advertising has dropped dramatically due to the deterioration of the competition.

The announcement has not yet been made, but the estimated loss is worth $4 billion this year. Two billion dollars here was the cost of restructuring, but if only two billion dollars were lost by companies selling newspapers and magazines, it would be remarkable.

Broadcasts and movies are not so good. Fox TV and 21st-century Fox have made relatively significant reductions in sales and profits, with succession in Johnstone entertainment and cable, making it the first shortage this year.

This was also a little retaliatory, and if Fox was going to produce a good series, it would be on the line with Johnstone Entertainment. I didn't even ask Director Crimson to know my heart, but he did.

Now we have secretly put pressure on financial institutions so that business forecasts do not extend loans to opaque Newcobs, which is not necessarily possible today. It's because the money guy has become a screaming world. Moreover, in fact, the situation in Newcombe has worsened dramatically, so there is enough reason for the pressure to withdraw funds.

"If you don't like James, why don't you sit him down again? I heard it's hard being pushed by my brother, but he'd be thrilled if you gave him a hand."

"If he is, you mean Lachlan Murdock?"

"Yes, it is in many ways more profitable for a friendly person to operate than for destroying newscobs. Already the Johnstone group's media business is so big that raising it no longer causes problems."

It's tempting to hear Director Crimson's explanation. If you kill too many competitors, you may be subject to antitrust laws. All you have to do is scold the hater. Moreover, in order for Murdock Nochins to be still alive and destroy Newcombat, we need to leave a "mob." because it has deep roots.

You don't have to be embarrassed. '

I decided to think inside. I can't say I'm not evil enough to bankrupt a healthy company... but I don't want to insult or confront a bunch of useless hordes.

Originally, empires needed satellite countries. I thought it would be good to just change my head and leave it in the news.

"Lachlan Murdock has a grudge against me, doesn't he? Somehow, he resigned as Crown Prince because of me."

I asked a question. I don't trust the man who's going to be king of the satellite nation.

"That's not true. He's been under a lot of stress being pushed by his brother James. My brother left me behind. like this kind of self-esteem scar. And now you and Lachlan are incomparable. It appears that Rachlan has never mentioned you in his quarters, even though he was defeated by an opponent he cannot defeat."

"Hm. Is that so?"

I heard you've already done some research through the intelligence team, and I'm glad Lachlan seems to be taking care of himself.

By the way, Director Crimson explained that his brother and brother had been competing with each other to succeed his father for a long time, but when Lachlan was pushed into office as president, he was greatly hurt by the look of 'worse than his brother'. I can't stand that look.

"Then ask him to come. Let's meet and talk."

As soon as I accept his opinions, Director Crimson says I know.

* * *

"Sir, thank you for having me."

Lachlan Murdoch came to me the next day, waiting for my call. Exactly 18 hours later.

I guess coming into my office to say hello has given me a lot of personality. The image of the old journalist disappeared completely.

"Sit down. You're doing business in Australia these days?"

When I saw Lachlan Murdock on the couch, I felt the 'memories' of a long time ago. It was when I was about to build a foundation in my early 20s. Unlike back then, there was a difference between Lachlan and I. I feel a little overwhelmed.

"Yes, I was in Melbourne yesterday, but you asked to see me earlier today."

"It wasn't that urgent, but thank you."

I even felt like a child, looking forward to a gift. You're thinking that I wouldn't have summoned myself unnecessarily elsewhere, but of course I'm not wrong.

"Should we head back to the center? How long can we stay on the sidelines?"

"I don't know what you're talking about..."

I said hello for a while, and then I got to the point. I notice that I have gone too far without a background description and am unsure as if I did not understand what I said.

"There is a Korean proverb that says, 'There is no brother like you.’ I think James has a narrow field of view. It's a style of self-inflicted grudge."

"Is there such a saying in Korea? Haha."

Lachlan laughs at my first words and asks me if I'm happy and where the proverb comes from. I don't know. I was surrounded by horses.

"Honestly, I don't care who runs Newsgobb, but I hope I know someone who does. What do you think about Lachlan?"

Looking straight at Lachlan, you see him drooling over the collar with a gentle gesture. Lachlan has probably come up with a rough guess as to the answer with little hesitation.

"If you push me, I'll consider myself in the same boat as you."

"Is that so?"

I was a little confused by the answer too easily, but I still felt the same way about the quarrel. When brothers fight for the king's place, foreign aid is welcome. I've made up my mind. I immediately instructed Rupert Murdock to connect me to the secretarial office.

"Hello? How are you?"

I was told to pull the horn, but it ended up on the phone with Rupert Murdock. He doesn't like to travel very much and spends a lot of time at home because of his old age, but he still has all the privileges.

[No, what are you doing? You're not going to say hello to me.]

I feel it every time, but I also feel a unique relaxation when dealing with Murdock who went through the whole prenatal battle.

"Of course I wanted to see you, so I called. I think I'm going to try and push it off the cliff this time. You know what James shouldn't have done last year, right? If you attack me like that, Mr. Murdock knows better than to let me stay put."

When dealing with skilled characters, you must go out strong first. You can lose a battle with Murdock if you're careful.

[Hnng! Hnng! Hnng! Hnng! It's already in the past.]

"It wasn't the past, I was patient for a while. It's time to take care of it. I'm warning you in advance of the theorem."

I spoke to Mr. Murdock and glanced at his son, Lachlan. He's making a silly face, opening his mouth as if I didn't know I would call his father in my place.

'I'm Korean. We need to get this done quickly.'

He mutters to himself, staring at Lachlan, then realizes he's staring at himself, and wakes up.

[You called me, and now you want to compromise something? Otherwise, we wouldn't have to give each other this much notice.]

That's Grandpa Murdock. You haven't said a few words, but you already have a key point and ask me why. I glanced at Lachlan and spoke.

"If you let Lachlan run the show, I think we can continue to have a good relationship."

[What?! What does that mean all of a sudden?]

Lachlan raises an ear and raises an ass as I speak. Grandpa Murdock, on the other hand, seems to be asking what kind of ghost shit he's eating. He also needed an explanation because he was the one who drove Lachlan out. He briefly told me.

"Mr. Murdock, I noticed that your oldest son is a very communicative man. I don't want to expand on media anymore in the Americas and Western Europe. I'd like to have a symbiotic relationship with Newcomb, what do you think? “

[Is that true?]

“I don't have to joke. ”

Murdock asked me a few more times to check in, but I answered honestly. James said he didn't want to see me, so he'd take his oldest son or go to war. He's a mercenary who accepts soon because he doesn't leave much room to negotiate.

Honestly, as Murdock, there is no harm. Whether it's the older son or the smaller son, you just need to inherit the business well, and both of you have more management skills than fifty hundred. Rather, the older son is better off if he can get along well with me.

[I see. Then you must keep your promise.]

"Absolutely. Then put Lachlan in charge, James... send him to Australia. I don't really want to see it."

I hung up on Murdock and I said to Lachlan, who was listening in front of me, "How are you? I looked at her with a look.

"Sir, you're amazing! Honestly, I came to see you, but I didn't expect you to push me this way. Moreover, my father is a hard man to get what he wants so easily..."

Lachlan has finally shown me some respect and admiration. It is probably because I have lived under my father so far that I do not believe I can do cool things.

"Murdock's weakness... is that he loves his business very much. '

Yes, he is surprisingly a Murdock who loves his children, but as much as his children, perhaps even more, is a company he has saved all his life. When I said I was going to have an all-out war with my company, this tendency to Murdock would have had a big effect on me if I just stepped back.

Of course, it's also a power source. Moreover, I am well aware of my conflicts if I do so.

"Mr. Lachlan, now that I've kept my promise, you should keep yours, too, right?"

"Of course, Chairman. I'm not an idiot, but would you do anything else?"

"Something like that? James would be better off in Australia, by the way?"

"It's not so bad either. even though it's a little rural. Hahahaha."

Lachlan smiles suddenly at what's so refreshing. I feel like I should understand that feeling at first.

Charge Reversal!

After being kicked out of the Crown Prince and living in Australia, Lachlan was New York, and James, who was a major business player in New York and the UK, was demoted to Australia.

Hehehe, isn't that where Australia used to send prisoners? You have nothing to do with me. '

Come to think of it, it fits perfectly. So Lachlan, who treated me first, went to the amulet and now returns to New York to be forgiven for his sins? Instead, this time, James goes to the media.

Lachlan, who had witnessed my abilities in front of her eyes, has now clearly changed his stance toward me. I like the attitude of being able to do whatever I'm told. Hehe.

Artwork Reviews

For your information, in June 2013, Murdock's newscope was split in two. Twenty-one year old, centred on broadcasting and cinema, is divided into Fox Publishing and Newspaper News Cobb.

Publishing and broadcasting businesses are down the road, so many companies tend to tear them apart and sell them. News Cobb also made a $2.1 billion deficit in 2012.