The chairman of the Group G hung up on the phone of the rascal and muttered to himself.
"Are you saying that you're going to put some stock on the table?"
The chairman of G Group called his eldest son, who has G Electronics and Construction.
"It's me. Cuckoo, Cuckoo."
"Yes, Father."
"What's up with the company?"
"A business group asked me to be president, but I said I wouldn't. He said he was busy with his corporate career."
"Good job. We're businessmen, not politicians." You'd better not use such useless licences."
"And the president of K University in Seoul visited your father. I've got three calls. He said he's battling a disease at a villa in Yangpyeong."
"Dumb bastard! You must have come to me again to ask me to donate. What's the point of looking for me when I'm not looking for me. I sent you 10 million won last year, but I guess you're asking for it again."
"I won't answer any more phone calls from now on.
"Do so."
"And I sent 5 million won to P, a five-term lawmaker, in party funds."
"Did you give me a receipt?"
"He didn't answer when I sent him the money after he said he'd give it to me."
"Grump, that's a robbery. Let's get it sorted out of our classified expenses."
"Okay."
"And what I called today...Cuckoo, Cuckoo."
"You have a bad cough. You should go see a doctor. Shall I contact Dr. Kim at Asan Medical Center?”
"No. It's all right. I'm calling because I don't think your brother's way of running the company is reliable."
"You seem to be quiet these days, aren't you?" You don't drink and drive, and you don't seem to have any scandals with celebrities."
"Buy only 10 percent of G Development and G Leisure's shares he has. Buy it with G Holdings funds. You have to make sure you don't get tickets."
"Isn't G Development and G Leisure a major shareholder whose younger brother already owns 50% of the shares? The rest are minority shareholders.”
"That's because it looks like it's going to be ruined, too. When G Development and G Leisure are shaken, we should block the wind. I'll make that 10 percent inheritance to the hoodlums when I write my will later.“
"I understand your deep meaning. I'll buy him 10 percent of G Development and G Leisure shares."
"Thank you for understanding. Clock, Cuckoo."
There's a call from the Virgin Mary.
"Captain Choi? It's me."
"Oh, yes. Holy Mother."
"I called an employee of Shanghai Securities Co. I heard you're going to take the president of a private equity fund, so you're very welcome. They asked me to make sure to visit their office."
"I don't want to stop by the Chinese branch of the securities company. "If I ask for a deal, it'll only be annoying..."
"You don't have to invest. But I don't think it's bad for them to get along with the Chinese stock trend?"
"He's Korean, isn't he?"”
"Of course! He speaks like a Chinese, but he's a stern Korean.”
"I'll book your flight ticket, so send it to me by Kakaotalk, your English name on your passport."
"Okay. I'll talk to my friend in Shanghai about hotel reservations.”
I called Chang.
"We haven't even started the Mogang Tech operation yet, so I'm thinking of going to China for a while."
"Davos Forum?"
"Yes."
"Did you find someone to guide you?”
"Saved. I've decided to go with my friend again.
"That's enough. Are you going through Beijing? Let's go to Beijing to see Forbidden City. They say Beijing and Tianjin are close to each other."
"No, it'll go in through Shanghai. And we're going to Tianjin. Please contact the business reporter."
"Okay. In Tianjin, the boss will like it when he says he'll buy a drink."
"Isn't that a busy press?"
"No. No matter how busy you are, shouldn't you eat? Journalists are also interested in fund companies. Please have a quick dinner on the 28th, the second day of the forum."
The Holy Mother sent her English name by Kakaotalk.
I called in the secretary Hong Ji-young and ordered her to buy two tickets to Shanghai on the evening of the 24th. They told us to pay for both flights at the company's expense.
After work, I told my mom and dad that I would go to China El after dinner.
"I'm going on a business trip to China this Friday."
"China? You're coming back in a few days?”
"I'll be back in about a week."
Dad asked.
"Is the fund company also related to China? Do you invest in China?"
"No, I attend the Davos Forum in Tianjin.”
"Davos? What is Davos?"
"Davos is the name of a city in Switzerland. At first, global celebrities gathered to discuss ways of global interest in politics, economics, and society, and social gatherings. It's open in other countries now."
"So you're invited there?"
"I can't go there unless it's a celebrity. If you are a businessman, your sales should be 1 trillion won. You have to pay a lot of dues."
"And you're saying you're going there?"
"I can't go to the conference room, but I'm going to look around."
Mom said.
"My friend says he's also been on a trip to Janggagye."
"Then go visit your mom and dad."
Dad said.
"Oh, I'm too busy to go.“
My mom was sulky.
"That's what he does!"
I went out to the veranda after eating.
asked by smoking an e-cigarette.
The lights of the car were visible in the distance at night.
"You said businessmen who can attend the Davos Forum should have more than $700 million in sales, right? It's over 700 billion won in Korean money. All right! I'll try to get a company with sales of over 700 billion won somehow."
I looked up at the night sky and bit my lips.
I haven't had anything to do in the company these days because I don't own stocks.
All I had to do was go to the sauna at the Conrad Hotel and get a massage instead of staying in the office.
I was thinking of learning golf, but I quit. It didn't seem to me to look at it. It was because I was a recluse investor. I watched two movies because I liked them.
After playing at the Conrad Hotel, I came into the office and came to my room as if Chang had been waiting.
"I've been contacted by an economic reporter. Today is Wednesday, so you'll be leaving the evening the day after tomorrow."
"I look forward to working with you while I'm away."
"Don't worry about the company and have a safe trip. There's no urgent agenda in the company right now."
"I don't really expect much from the Davos forum. I'm sure the agenda is clears up."
"I'm sure I will. There will be stories of micro-problems in the environment, and stories of electric cars and artificial intelligence in the future. We're having a forum in China, so I don't know if we'll talk about railways."
"Railway?"
"With the development of the Chinese economy, the demand for railways as fast as our GTX will be high. Wouldn't the Chinese government highlight this when there are many celebrities from around the world? It means you guys should invest in China."
"I think it makes sense.
I came to my room and thought to myself.
[Fine problems, electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, railways...]
Then I remembered an article I read in a magazine one day. The article said Warren Buffett, a genius in investment, invested in Chinese automaker Villa.
Viyadi, a company in Shenzhen, China, has a wide range of businesses, including electric vehicles and mobile phones, with more than 180,000 employees.
"When we talk about electric cars and railways at the Davos Forum, we'll see Viyadi go up. Railways need a lot of electrical control, so that's probably what happens. Besides, wouldn't that be the case if Wrenberfitt had invested?”
I looked up on the internet to see if there is a Korean company that supplies parts to Villa. It didn't seem like much.
Then I noticed someone posting a recommendation. It was a company called Blue Technology.
"What? You're recommending railroad projects to global markets, including China and India?"
I quickly went to the Financial Supervisory Service's electronic disclosure system and searched for a company called Blue Technology. It was a small company, a service automation company was a smaller company than Mogang Tech as a sales business.
"If it's a service automated machine, it might have something to do with railways.”
I know that the recommended stocks are fraudulent and there are times when the recommended people try to shake off their shares. On the other hand, however, I also knew that there were many people who analyzed it sincerely and uploaded it.
"Did he put it up because he thought he was going to talk about railways at the Davos Forum? The stock price is 5,800 won, though. I won't fall further down unless there's a big bad news.”
I saw that there would be demand in countries like China and India if it were a service automation system. However, it occurred to me how long the small company would have to make sales. I decided to dip a little before I go to China.
"You're bored because you don't make deals these days, right?"”
I collected 100 million won worth. It went up a little bit around the end of the closing price, and when the volume came out, it. The price of the house was about 200 million won for trading all day.
My investment style certainly wasn't dating.
However, he was not a person who took them for several months. Not even a swing trader. It is a form of medium-term investors who read the trend and do it for two or three months.
Chang came to me and asked.
"I think you're sitting at your desk and doing your best today. Are you going to go to China after buying stocks in China?"
"I'd like to buy some of the stocks that we talk about at the Davos Forum. The Davos Forum isn't even held in Korea, so it's not going to be very influential, but it's just for fun."
"Do you have such stocks?"
"Didn't you say earlier that with China's economic development, the demand for railways as fast as our GTX will be high?”
"I'll invest more in infrastructure."
"So I've had a little bit of trouble with railway companies. I've been playing around lately, so I've put a little bit of it."
"Train companies should go in the mid- to long-term rather than the short-term.”
"We didn't touch stocks that went into the mid- to long-term."
"There's a lot of railroad stocks. "Daehoiel, Aluko, KCS, Dohwa Engineering, Central Ocean, State-owned GM, Seoam Machinery, Espizi......."
"Stop, stop, stop. I didn't touch all the railroad stocks. I bought a few shares of blue technology that deals with counter-automated devices."
"Blue technology?"
"I don't know. I looked it up and found that the sales were smaller than Mogang Tech."
"By the way, is the company in China?"
"The Internet says it's targeting the Chinese and Indian markets. Which researcher recommended this article?”
"I don't think it's bad. I guess it'll go up a bit if we talk about railways at the Davos Forum. What's more, if we target the Chinese market, if we deliver to a company like Villa Yard, it's awesome
"If it's a service automation system, you mean electronic ticket sales or checks, right? I'm not an expert in that field, so I don't know."
"I'm afraid there's an innovative automatic power system coming out of the Davos Forum, like artificial intelligence. If the person who recommended it knew and posted it, it would be a good chance."
"How can a small company do that?”
"If station automation is like an XRey metal detector or biometric access control solution, it's likely to come up during the Davos Forum."
"I'm leaving on Friday anyway, so I'll try to soak it for two more days tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. We don't invest a lot because only one small business goes into it."
"I think that would be good."
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