Cho In-chang, a high school alumnus, called Hong after he left.

"If the florist has good prices or goods, you don't have to deal too hard."

"Who are you? Who's gone now?"

"My high school classmate came to see me. We met more than a decade later."

Come to think of it, I also designated a businessman for Pamplatt and asked him to help me with the job of Kang Hyung-suk of Piettek, so my face was ridiculous in front of Hong.

You made the impression that you only care about people you know.

Hong said.

"Pytestech's PalmPratt has a better estimate than we have."

"You must have a lot of pamphlets, don't you think?”

"I think it's because we have a lot of copies. In addition to the English version, they print Chinese."

"I think it's a pamphlet for a Chinese subsidiary.”

"Oh, my. Does Pitestech have a Chinese subsidiary?”

"It's a small company with 30 employees."

"30? That's a lot more than our J.S. Invest. We're seven, including you, aren't we?"

"We're different from the manufacturing company. "Manufacturers have a lot of simple production workers, but we're made up of only elite people like Hong, so we're not compared."

"Ho-ho, am I talented?"

"If Hong isn't talented, who else is."

"I get scolded by General Manager Chang every day.”

"Haha, is that so? By the way, Director Jang complimented Assistant Manager Hong when he was with me.”

"Me? Really?"

Hong seemed to like it.

It was a lie that Chang said such a thing.

Lies sometimes had the effect of using people below them.

The next day, I decided to aggressively match SillaJen with S Production.

In particular, tomorrow is the day of Mo Kang Tech's board meeting, so S Production wanted to finish the sale today if possible.

If we put in a little more today, the cumulative investment was likely to be 3 billion won.

At the morning meeting, Jang made a statement about the performance data of Mokang Tech.

"We have audited the documents before the external audit regarding the settlement of accounts of Mogang Tech in the previous year. Our 130 billion sales and 7% operating profit show a better trend than the previous quarter.

Song replied.

"I think I did a good job. You're going to have a high dividend rate."

"The net profit for the current period is 4%. It's 5.2 billion. Except for reserves, the rest will be paid dividends. The dividend rate decision will be made by the president who will be present at the board meeting tomorrow."

Everyone looked me in the face.

I said.

"The market will have a dividend of over three percent."

"That's what I see. For now, Mo Kang Tech's management will present a dividend plan to the president. I don't think it's going to be 4% and you can decide on a 3% scale."

"Hmm."

Chang looked at the employees and said,

"As you know, we have 2.5 million shares in Mogang Tech. I am currently the largest shareholder. So the president and I will attend the board meeting tomorrow. The president is the chairman of the board of directors and I attend as a non-executive auditor of Morgang Tech.”

Hong said.

"I'd like a 10% reduction in dividends..."

When Jang looked at Hong with an impression, Hong shrugged and stuck out his tongue.

Chang went on to say.

None of the KOSPI or KOSDAQ-listed companies have a 10% market dividend rate this year. There are a few companies that are over 7 percent."

Chung said.

"There are rumors that Eraicom is over 7 percent."

"That's right. Eraicom is a tobacco filter manufacturer and now it produces LCD monitor backlights and supplies them to large companies."

"It's part of a cell phone or tablet."

"Yes, there are companies whose market dividends exceed 7 percent, including Golf Zone Yuwon Holdings and Daeshin Securities' 2WB, in addition to the Eraicom that the station just mentioned. Below that there are things like Mars Valves and Neotis in the 6 percent range."

This time, Song said.

"If you pay a 3.5 percent dividend, the current share price is around 6,500 won, so if you set it at 227 won and give it 2.5 million won, it's over 560 million won."

"Our client, fund investors, may not be satisfied with 3.5 percent. That's why we made a profit of 500,000 shares last time."

Again, Song said.

"I've worked for a securities firm, but there are a lot of listed companies that can't pay dividends. If you pay dividends, you're a good company, and if you pay more than 3%, you're a good company. Maybe Samsung Electronics, the best company, won't exceed 2% this year."

I came to my seat after the meeting.

I started to operate the HTS and put S production in it.

Although it fell to minus 18 percent yesterday due to the blockage of exports to China due to the THAAD system, some raised the volume of profits for those who came in yesterday.

I got all this, too.

SillaJen also placed a purchase order and saw TS Investment, which unexpectedly hit the upper limit today.

It was a worry. I thought that this stock would go further because it was tied to a job election pledge, but it was a waste to sell it.

TS Investment bought it for 3,000 won, but since it went for 4,500 won today, it's 50 percent.

The upper limit seems to have accumulated a lot, so I shook it off.

As I swept through the ceiling, the forces would have been surprised, but the buying spree came in again, piling up.

I had invested 2 billion in TS Investment.

He earned 1 billion won because he ate 50 percent.

"This is the end of this year's stock crop.”

Anyway, it felt good to have earned a billion.

I decided to check how much money I have now after the market in the afternoon.

After today's market, S Production will also end its 3 billion won investment.

But TS Investment threw it wrong today.

If I had one more month, I would have made more money, but I was in a hurry to throw it because of the marriage problem.

The stock later exceeded 6,100 won around mid-March, causing my stomach to burn.

It's only later that I had a stomachache, and first of all, I made 1 billion won in less than mid-February 2017. The president of a large company received an unsavory salary.

Today, Jang or Song went out to work, so the male staff was in the office alone at the station.

It was lunchtime, so I went to eat jjamppong with Jung.

Chung looked at my face and said,

"You look good today. Something good must be going on, huh?”

You know, I made a billion today. I don't have to do anything this year and just hang out.]

I wanted to say this, but I couldn't say it.

"I think it's because I'm thinking about going to Mogang Tech tomorrow and eating galbi."

"There must be a good galbi place, huh?”

"Anseong, where Morgang Tech is located, is a provincial city, so the galbi restaurant is different from here. It's good to have a yard."

"I think the galbi in the country with a yard would be my taste. I want to follow you, too.”

"Come if you want to. You can also watch the board of directors."

"No, I have an appointment to visit an unlisted company."

I said, slurping jjamppong.

"Didn't you ever wish you had been in the stock market?"

"I don't think so these days. First of all, the annual salary here is higher than that of securities firms.”

"But wouldn't securities firms be better in terms of stability?"

"Securities firms often restructure themselves if they don't have a track record. I think it's better to come out when you have a chance. There are a lot of friends in the stock market who are envious of me, even though they're a section chief at best."

"You've been a fund manager for a private fund company a lot, haven't you?"

"We went a lot because the entry barrier to the establishment of a private equity fund was lowered. But I'm having a hard time because I don't have any results. JS Invest is treated as a successful private equity firm. It's a very successful private equity firm."

"There must be a lot of private equity firms that aren't doing well, right?"

"There are places where I can't pay my rent or my office rent. You have to have the ability to attract customers.”

"I see."

"The friends who used to deal with the ship mutual fund, as a close example, are about to commit suicide."

"Ship mutual fund?"

"Some companies have listed ship mutual funds. It's killing me. I bought a ship and lent it to Hanjin Shipping, and it all went down."

A mutual fund is a fund that collects funds from investors and establishes an investment company to invest in stocks, bonds, futures, and options. It is a form of investment trust that is shared when profits occur after investment.

Because mutual funds invest in companies, investors can be said to be shareholders soon.

In addition, mutual funds can buy and sell stocks whenever investors want, and the fund is free to join and withdraw. And it has the advantage of investing in stocks or bonds with high asset liquidity and low risk to make higher returns than banks.

This is why it is widely used as a means of investment by investors who want stable asset growth.

I said.

"If the ship is not owned by Hanjin Shipping and belongs to a mutual fund company, why not come back?"

"The rent is a late payment, but I'm reeling because I'm about to get rid of all this overdue rent.”

"Is that how it works?"

"Furthermore, these idiots bought Hanjin Shipping shares because they said it would be M&A, but it collapsed. If you want to know the information, you need to know it for sure, but it's sloppy."

"Well, then you must have lost them.”

"There was a warning in the media to beware of the ants' bombs, and this is the time when the forces have already gone.

I also invested in Hanjin Shipping.

But I ate a little and shook it off because Hanjin Shipping seemed to be in danger.

Last January, he ate 850 million won and shook it off.

Come to think of it, I made 1.85 billion won in shares this year, not 1 billion won in TS Investment today, but in Hanjin Shipping.

So wouldn't you call it a legendary super ant if you knew my return?

After lunch, I went up to the office, someone was here.

A man in a suit and a small bag on his side.

"Woman, Mr. Choi!"

I was smiling with my hands up, but it turned out to be Kim Geun-tae.

He was a friend who was Korean in high school.

He was a friend who had a memory of being ripped off with a drumstick because I called him Kim Byung-tae.

I remember having a hard time stopping my mom from coming to school because I had bruises all over my body.

My mom or dad told me to fight with my friends when they hit me.

However, once he was as poor as I was, he was intimidated by the poor and couldn't rush.

"Oh, it's Kim Geun-tae!"

I almost said Kim Byung-tae again.

His father was a friend who lived in an apartment like Oh Dong-min or Lee Soo-chul because he had two trucks.

It was a good harvest for my classmates these days.

"I heard you were here on the way, so I stopped by once.“

"Let's go into my room."

I took Kim Geun-tae into my room.

Kim Geun-tae also admired the view of the president's office.

I looked toward the office to serve green tea.

Hong hasn't come in yet after lunch.

"What did you do for lunch? I just ate and came back!"

"Oh, it's all right. It's okay. I just need to see President Choi's face for a moment.”

"Really? What do you do now? Is the company near here?"

"I, I'm a car dealer now. I stopped by to give you a business card.”

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