I gave Ye Dan to my parents and left home with Eunyeong.
I said as I went to the parking lot.
"Good work."
"Phew, I'm more nervous and nervous than live broadcasts.”
"My parents are not picky people, so don't worry. I'll be good to you from now on."
I held Eunyeong's hand.
I took the wheel and told Eunyeong just before departure.
"Let's go for dinner."
"I have no idea. Just go today."
"Really?"
"I think I have a slight fever in my head.”
I picked up Unyeong's forehead.
He seemed to have a slight fever. I guess it was because I was so nervous about getting married these days.
I felt pity for him and wanted to give him a hugged him.
Crossing the Han River Bridge, said Unyeong.
"Oppa, don't drink next week."
"Why?"
"We're gonna have to do a mobile wedding photoshoot.
"Mobile Wedding Filming?"
"It's taking a picture for the invitation. There are people who go out and film, so it doesn't have to be complicated. You can film in the studio.”
"Is that so?"
"I'll text you on the day of the shoot. In the meantime, I'll do a dress tour."
"What the hell is a dress tour?"
"You should wear the dress and shoot.“
Come to think of it, when I saw the wedding invitation when my cousin got married, I remembered that the bride sent me a picture of her holding a flower in her wedding dress.
There was a picture of him wearing hanbok, and I remembered that he took a picture of his front and back.
"Then should I match the hanbok with the tuxedo?"
said Unyeong with a smile.
"Lend me all the dresses and tuxedos from the studio.”
"Really?"
"You look like a fool at one point.”
"Well, I'm a fool. You're always a fool when you're ahead."
I mean, Eunyeong covered her mouth with her left hand and laughed.
I drove Eunyeong to my house in Seogyo-dong.
"I think you have a fever. Can I stop by the pharmacy?”
"It's Sunday today, so all the pharmacies must be closed. I have a fever reducer at home, so it's okay."
"Well, go home well."
"Good work, brother."
I kissed Eun-young on the cheek in the car.
"Look who's watching."
Unyeong got out of the car quickly.
And raised my right hand and waved it to me.
Monday has come.
Maybe because it was mid-January, the cold was raging.
During the morning coffee break, Chang made an announcement on the rebuilding of the portfolio of all funds.
This is because the unlisted company that invested last year has already become a publicly traded company this year, and there is a new possibility of being listed.
"Except for overseas funds, funds invested in Mogang Tech, and loans to Pistetac."
I asked.
"How's the interest on the loan you lent to Pitestech coming out?"
"It's coming out well. Vice President Han Kwang-jin said he would take steps to pay back small amounts of operating profit this year."
"Well, is that so?"
"We're getting quite a bit of operating profit due to increased sales, but it seems to be burdensome because we have a lot of borrowing and we have a lot of money. It's a lot of non-operating costs."
I invested 5 billion won in my personal money as capital when I was doing M&A and acquired it by JS Invest's corporation lending 10 billion won.
So the 10 billion won I lent you was to get interest from Pitestech, and my 5 billion won was to be paid dividends later on based on my management performance.
This year was barely in the black, but not in a position to pay dividends. After all, I invest five billion won and get no dividends or interest.
But I'm getting paid at Pitestech.
He is paid 15 million won before tax every month. With a bonus of 200 percent per year, the government will receive more than four-part interest on the investment of 5 billion won.
The acquisition of Pitestech is not a loss.
In addition, if this company did better and made more money, I would get a dividend then, so I was doing a decent business.
The fact that Yang Sung-mo and Kang Hyung-seok, whose future is uncertain, were planted to open the way for them could be seen as a benefit.
Chang continued to talk.
Vice President Han Kwang-jin said, "If we pay back about 2 billion won in loans, our debt ratio will be lowered, which will also increase the credit rating on Piettek."
"I suppose so."
"Then the other 8 billion people said they would borrow money from the first financial sector at low interest and pay us back."
"For Pitestech, that's the way to strengthen its financial structure. It's not a bad idea."
"Pitestech's sales have increased by about 10 billion won since its inception."
"It's all right."
"It's 5 billion won for G Electronics, 3 billion for G Electronics' Tianjin plant, and 2 billion won for West Bank of China."
"The West Coast is less than three billion."
"It hasn't been long since we started, but we'll be over three billion soon."
"Then Pitestech will be 50 billion won, up 10 billion from 40 billion won in existing sales."
"Wouldn't it get longer? The view is good because everyone is working hard. Moreover, electronics such as Samsung Electronics are making strides these days."
"Is it possible to be listed in Kostak?"
"I think it's worth a try if we reduce our debt ratio and our sales exceed 60 billion won. I think Vice President Han Kwang-jin came to Pitestech with that in mind."
I thought arm in arm.
If Pitestech could be listed, I thought I should give a stock option to a vice president when distributing shares.
If possible, he decided to give stock options to Kim Kyo-young, a former KAIST member, or the head of the institute.
Anyway, I felt like a dream to be the owner of a KOSDAQ-listed company in two or three years.
Just two years ago, I knew that joining a KOSDAQ-listed company was a big success.
Especially when I was working at a factory in Myeonghak Station, I could not say the power trip because there was a KOSDAQ-listed company on my account. So at that time, I knew that KOSDAQ-listed company was my dream job.
Jang is a non-executive auditor of Mogang Tech and Pites Tech.
I don't get paid as much as I do because I'm a non-executive, but I still get a monthly allowance of about 1 million won.
In addition to J.S. Invest's salary, I was working excitedly.
So Chang was taking good care of the workings of Mogang Tech and Pites Tech.
I only had to do my job in the president's office and get a report.
I said, looking in the face of Assistant Manager Kim Hyung-sook.
"Our previous year's settlement will be over at the end of this month, right?"”
"That's the case with the internal settlement. It's a good thing we're doing business because we don't have any real estate because of the cold weather."
Chang said.
"I think our real estate is too expensive. I want to move, but I can't even think about it.“
Assistant manager Kim Hyung-sook said with a smile.
"I live in Seoul and I'm rich. Even if you don't have to go to Gangnam, you'll succeed if you graduate from In Seoul University and live in In Seoul."
"Haha, is that so? Am I successful because I graduated from the local national university and live in In Seoul?"
"I graduated from In Seoul University, but I'm not very successful because I live in Chunui-dong, Bucheon."
"The real house price is too high. Talent like Assistant Manager Kim Hyung-sook should live in In Seoul.”
"Korea's housing prices, along with food prices, are among the top 10 percent of the world's 119 countries."
"Is that so? Top 10%?"
"House prices are too expensive compared to other countries around the world, including the United States and Japan. The top 10 percent of fruit, beef, rice, and milk prices in 119 countries is a very tough country. Especially, bananas are the third most expensive in the world."
"Really? Is it a banana? I thought bananas were the cheapest when I went to the supermarket. No?“
Song said.
"Mongolia and Bermuda are the only countries where bananas are more expensive than us."
"Really? I've never heard of it.”
Assistant manager Hong Ji-young said.
"The rich and the poor are too strong in our country. So I went to Gwanghwamun to shake candles on the 14th of the day before yesterday.”
"Isn't it time to stop shaking the candles?"
"No, I have to do more. President Park needs to step down. So 140,000 people came to Gwanghwamun the day before yesterday."
"Assistant Manager Hong is so devoted to this cold."
"Jang, please come to Gwanghwamun, too.
"Me?"
Everyone laughed at this remark.
I said.
"Today's market doesn't look very good. Whenever you get a sound stick, I want you to use your own account."
"Okay."
I finished my coffee time and went into the president's office.
I turned on the computer and was getting ready to sweep the SillaJen today.
Chang came into the president's office and said,
"Have you seen the article on SM Group?"
"What? SM Group? Is SM Group taking over Hanjin Shipping?“
"No, there's an article that says SM Merchant Marine, a shipping company affiliated with SM Group, has hit a reef in securing containers."
"Yes, Hanjin Shipping's stock price has been going up well due to rumors of a takeover of SM Group, but the trend has been down, and that's what I've come up with."
"SM Merchant Marine has signed a contract to introduce 12 container ships, and they're having a hard time buying them."
Now that I've sold out my shares in Hanjin Shipping, it didn't matter whether SM Group acquired it or not.
Just said with a smile.
"But what does SM Group stand for?"
"This is Samra Midas."
"Hmm. Is that so? But I don't have any shares in Hanjin Shipping right now."
While Jang was going out, he looked back at the president's office and muttered to himself.
[You must have wiped it out at the high point last week. You must have made a lot of money.]
Mr. Hong came into my room.
I brought some kind of file.
"Mr. President. Would you like to see the draft version of our company's pamphlet?"
"Are you out? Let me see."
I saw a pamphlet.
The pamphlet showed the company's founding year, capital, and performance in attracting investment. There were also data on the bid performance and profit dividends.
There was a trend line for attracting investment and a graph comparing it to the industry average.
The draft contained photos and profiles of six fund managers.
My profile wasn't in it. But I couldn't say that I was from a legendary super ant in my profile with my photos.
The profile of Hong, the youngest, was grand.
This was because she had three financial certificates from Ewha Womans University, including certified labor attorneys.
"My boss doesn't like to go into photos or profiles, so I took them out. Should I put it back in?"
"No, you don't have to.”
"It's a shame to leave out the legendary super ant because you're the best."
"So you're going to have this printed right away?”
"I'm thinking of reducing the number of pages because I think I'll get a lot of estimates."
"You don't have to. Do as you are."
"Mr. President, do you know any advertising agencies?"
"No, I don't. Should I check with the station?"
"I'm not sure the station knows this kind of advertising agency."
"For now, I understand. The draft went well. Go to your seats."
I texted Eunyeong.
I'm trying to make a company pamphlet. Do you know any advertising agency?]
A reply came immediately.
[No?] I don't know because it's not a production area.]
[Well, yeah? Okay. Thanks.]
I looked at SillaJen again.
It seemed like it was going down to 12,000 won, so I tried to buy it aggressively.
After about an hour, I got a message from Eunyeong.
[Oppa, Pamplat, can you leave it to me?]]
[Yes, where is it?]]
[Can't you give it to an advertising agency run by Kang Myo-ja's husband?]
I got the impression that Eun-yong seemed to be trying to appease Kang Myo-ja ahead of her wedding.
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