Today, Jang and Jung said they would go on a corporate tour.

There is a company scheduled to be listed in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, so he said he will visit and consult with them.

Jang or Jeong worked at a securities firm, so they were keen on listing. In particular, he was bright about the preliminary review of KOSDAQ.

Since he is not an employee of a securities firm but an employee of a private equity firm, he does not directly deal with KOSDAQ registration.

However, he sometimes consults with others and obtains corporate information to invest before going public.

I skipped coffee time today.

It was because Director Jang or Deputy Director Chung were not present.

While I was picking up ears, I got a call from General Manager Jang.

"It's me. I'm calling from the highway rest area right now.

"You're coming up this evening, aren't you?”

"Of course. I'll only meet the president here in the morning. By the way, the article says that SillaJen registered for the first patient in PexaVek's European Phase III clinical trial.”

Jang seemed to have noticed that I was putting SillaJen in my shopping basket.

I had no choice but to do so because when I entered my room, I always had a window for trading in SillaJen on the screen. I thought you'd seen it once.

However, it is not known that such a large amount of money is being invested in such a long period of time

"Oh, is that so?"

I spoke as if I were insignificant.

Also, it is not yet an issue to raise SillaJen.

It was because SillaJen was still in a position to digest more supplies.

After Chang hung up, I searched for an Internet article about SillaJen.

[On April 7, 2017, SillaJen announced on the 7th that the number of patients registered for the global clinical three-phase test on Pexavec, a candidate substance for liver cancer treatment, exceeded 100 people.]

After registering the first patient for Pexavec clinical trials in New Zealand in January last year, SillaJen started registering patients by country. It is currently recruiting patients from 14 countries around the world and is speeding up the development of new immuno-cancer drugs.]

I looked at the stock price of SillaJen.

Stock prices remained unchanged as well. The news didn't work.

I placed an order for the lion at the low price and waited leisurely as I did yesterday.

Isn't stocks the aesthetics of waiting?

There's a call from Kang Hyung-suk of Pitestech.

"How much money shall we pay for the wedding of Oh Dong-min in Yeouido tomorrow?"

"It's up to each of you to take care of it.

"No, I'm trying to pay the congratulatory money in the name of the CEO of Pitestech. And shouldn't you send a wreath in the name of the CEO?"

"Do you mean to do it in my name?"

"Originally, the CEO's office is covered by the company's expenses, right?"”

"Hmm.... But you don't have to. I will send the wreath here in the name of the CEO of JS Invest and personally send the congratulatory money.”

"The CEO's congratulatory money is arranged by the company..."

"Haha, you don't have to worry about that. See you tomorrow in Yeouido."

I laughed off the phone.

Both the congratulatory money for Oh Dong-min's wedding and the wreath seemed to have been arranged at Pitestek. You can clean up, but I didn't want to. It was because I could do it here.

I called Assistant Manager Hong.

"Did you call?"

"I'll send you a wedding invitation by Kakaotalk, so please send me a wreath in my name tomorrow."

"Okay, but what about the congratulatory money?"

"I'll take care of it personally."

"Okay."

I sent the invitation of Oh Dong-min to Hong via Kakao Talk.

The president of Woods & Moore called me directly.

"I heard from Assistant Manager Choi Yu-na. I've heard that you're interested in buying a building in Yeouido."

"I'm interested, but I have funding issues... ...and I don't think we'll be able to get an outline of the investment until sometime next week."

"It looks pretty good to me. Please make sure you don't miss the precious opportunity. We've been talking to the Korean branch of the U.S.-based Global Bank."

"Are you?"

I remembered the branch manager of the bank who went to apply for a loan of 70 billion won as collateral for the apartment.

When they bought the building, they seemed to have said they wanted to proceed with the building's loan. Of course, I just have to choose a bank that receives cheap interest from a foreign bank or a domestic bank.

There was no need to feel burdened.

Woods & Moore's boss continued.

Although I am good at English, I couldn't be as good as Choi Yu-na, who went to school in the U.S. Sometimes I couldn't understand what they were saying, so I kept asking 'What?'

Then Woods & Moore's boss Martin Hayward spoke slowly.

"Even if Woods & Moore and JS Development invest in the same ratio, the operator will develop JS. But I will send an American from here. As vice president."

"Well, that's good."

"Finally, Vice President Hubert Palmer of Woods & Moore, whom I went with last time, wanted to work in Korea."

"The vice president of headquarters would have been better, but he says he'll come here.”

"Hubert Palmer seems to be very attractive to Korean real estate. He said he would buy his house in Gangnam, Seoul, if he took the post. We're going to invest."

[Jeginal! Gangnam apartment has a lot of eyes. They're even trying to buy Americans. Looks like these guys are putting weight on going up, too.]

"Even if you're a foreigner, you can buy an apartment if you're a resident."

"That's it. We look forward to hearing good news next week."

I hung up the phone and was thinking about it, but Assistant Manager Kim Hyung-sook came in.

"Well, the building you were talking about wasn't the H building but the E building?"

"That's right. It's E building. Did I say the wrong thing about the H building?"

"Oh, I've been looking for you for a long time. It's a 22-story building near the KBS annex, right? There's also a restaurant called Avant Palace underground."

"I think that's right. Oh, there's a rent in Group H on the 20th floor, so I must have mistaken it. I'm sorry."

Assistant manager Kim Hyung-sook smiled and presented the documents.

I made a thumbnail about the registered copy of E building and the status of the building.

"Good work. Leave the documents behind.‘

I saw the ticket.

The land area was 750 pyeong and the total floor area of the building was 14,000 pyeong. The status of rent was unknown.

The year of construction was 2008 and the owner also seemed to be the owner of the U.S. private equity firm, given the strange foreign corporate name. The Korean branch of the U.S.-based Global Bank has borrowed a considerable amount.

[You can pay off some of the loans and carry them on?]]

I thought that the E building rental business was not a very profitable company, but it would reap considerable capital gains when real estate went up.

The Nara Investment Corporation invested in Prudential, England, but it saw more than 100 billion won in capital gains when it was handed over to Koramco Asset Trust.

After lunch, I was drinking coffee when I thought of the Virgin Mary.

I said I would open a restaurant with a woman to marry, but I wanted to help you.

Unlike other friends, Yang Sung-mo and Kang Hyung-suk were the people who came into my arms.

"Are you a saint? It's me."

"Oh, Mr. Choi."

"Have you had lunch?"

"I ate. The lunch time here is a little faster than in Korea."

"Is your girlfriend still there to get married?"

"Well, here you are. We're living together in the company apartment now.”

"It must be fun living together."

"Hehe, I'm kind of like that.”

"What happened to setting up a restaurant?”

"I want to do it, but I have no money. "If I had enough money for Hwang Byung-chul to go to Geumjeong Station in Korea, I would be able to do it here..."

"How much did Hwang's store cost?"

"Byung-chul had the money he earned in Vietnam and his parents backed him up, so he opened the beer shop. More than 100 million. You know, Korea has that damn premium in Korea.”

"I thought you said China would be an accessory. "It'd be pretty good to have a base without a deposit."

"If I do, I'm confident that I'll get him in three months..."

"How old is your mother-in-law?"

"I'm 60 this year. Still, the 20-kilogram sack of rice is lifted up like a flash."

"You said you had a restaurant in Ingye-dong, Suwon?"

"I'm glad you've been working at the restaurant. I also have a chef's license. It's not important to have a chef's license, but it's notoriously translated into Chinese and hung here in a restaurant."

"Hmm, is that so?"

"When you see it, Chinese guests say, 'Ah! Han Guodder Tasf.' Wouldn't it be?"

"What does that mean?"

"Oh, Korean chef! Well, that's what I'm saying.

"You said it would cost about 5,000 won to set up somewhere in downtown, right? Did you say the big store next to it costs 100 million won?"

"Yes, but..."

"Catch that 100 million. There's someone who wants to invest in Chinese restaurants."

"Who wants to invest? Are you a client of a fund company?"

"Never mind knowing that, and if anyone invests, do you intend to share half the profits?”

"If you invest, I'm willing to. The 100 million won store is a bargain, but I can pay for the rest of the kitchen and interior. It'll cost 2,000 won, too.”

"So you mean 120 million?”

"Right. If I get 100 million won and I apply about 20 million won and bring my mother-in-law here, the answer will be over. If my girlfriend takes over the counter, we can hire 20 Chinese employees."

"Is that so?"

"That would make it a hot spot. If you decorate the interior in Korean style and sell only pork belly, you'll get rid of the rug soon.”

"Then tomorrow is Saturday, so if you don't go to work, take a picture of the store and send it to me by Kakaotalk. Because I have to show someone I'm going to invest in."

"That's not hard. I'll go and take a picture and send it to you right away. I'll also take a picture of the small store I was going to try and send it to you."

Suddenly, the voice of the Virgin Mary seemed lively.

I didn't lend it to someone, but there was someone who wanted to invest, so my pride was not hurt and my motivation seemed to rise like a spark.

"How many pyeong did you say the shop was?"

"The small store I was going to try to buy is about 40 pyeong in Korean flat water. And the big store next to it is about 120 pyeong. The building was originally built for restaurants, but it's cool."

"But did the store go wrong?"

"You should do something distinctive. Chinese restaurants are very competitive among themselves. But there's no Korean restaurant nearby, so I'm sure it will work. There are a lot of people who have studied in Korea and a lot of Korean companies in the West Bank."

"Is that so?"

"If the investor invests, it will be different to hang a copy of traditional Korean folk paintings and display the props bought in Insa-dong. Chinese people also like something different."

"Haha, is that so?"

"Please explain well to someone who is willing to invest. This must be a business. I know that because I've worked for a long time at a cell phone store."

"Well, you must have a sense."

"My girlfriend actually said she wanted to get that big store and try it if she had money..."

"Does your girlfriend know Chinese well?"

"Good. Better than me. I think there's someone else who's good at languages.”

"That would do.”

"Mr. Choi, I'm telling you. I'm sorry that I'm always indebted to CEO Choi, but please persuade me when I meet the investor. Then I'll be able to send 10 million won that I couldn't pay back to President Choi soon.“

"You can take it slow.’

"If you get a shop, you can do it in my name and in the form of a joint venture."

The Virgin Mary was not married yet.

I thought it would be better to set up a store by making a corporation in the name of the Virgin Mary rather than the name of my girlfriend.

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