Gu Nuan remained silent, not turning her head.
"I proposed to Director Chen that you be involved in the upcoming negotiations, and he said he would consider it."
What was he implying, that she should thank him for requesting her involvent and giving her an opportunity?
Gu Nuan picked up her cup and took a sip of water.
Seeing that she still did not turn around, Wa Zicong said to the person sitting opposite him, "Are you her colleague?"
"Yes," Tang Qingzhong answered.
This man looked unremarkable, surely not soone who could have her. Who was it then, which man had claid her for himself?
A fleeting shadow crossed Wa Zicong’s eyes, and he turned to leave.
Tang Qingzhong watched his self-directed series of actions in astonishnt, wondering if the man had lost his senses.
However, Tang, being one of the few who knew Gu Nuan was married, made a gesture to her: Aren’t you going to tell him?
Gu Nuan scoffed. Why tell him? She was certainly not as immature as he was, thinking that being married could provoke an ex?
She had her own life to live, unaffected by him.
People should just live well on their own. Why bother about others incessantly?
That evening, everyone gathered again in Chen Jiaming’s guest room for a pre-battle eting.
This ti, Gu Nuan received the details of the project they were to handle tomorrow from Fu Yubo, which was the most crucial project of their trip, a decisive battle for Changda’s future developnt.
With the eastern coastal layout nearly completed, the west, a new developnt zone encouraged by the governnt with many corporate benefits, offered great advantages if Changda acted as a pioneer developer there.
For this reason, MN had quickly ford an intent to cooperate with Changda as soon as they heard the initial whispers of the policy.
The project they planned to work on involved not just bidding on and acquiring land, but undertaking acquisitions.
The average person’s understanding of real estate companies acquiring land is always that the governnt allocates a piece of land that the enterprise purchases with money from the governnt.
That was definitely the thinking of a layman.
Land, as a commodity, circulates in the market through multiple channels—perhaps there are certain legal transaction restrictions, but it’s never a single channel.
The governnt, wanting to indirectly raise land prices, will absolutely not let land transactions be channeled singularly. Because the pricing chanisms of a commodity must be diversified to have a stable and reliable space for increase. Otherwise, they would rise only to a certain peak and then suddenly drop.
Just like buying and selling houses, real estate companies can also acquire land through the secondary market, through resale.
Real estate companies can develop the land they acquire from other companies. However, for financially robust real estate behemoths, this thod seems both uneconomical and inefficient.
Gu Nuan couldn’t help but recall a phrase Mr. Big White at ho once said: Crush them with money!
Right. Crocodiles eat in one big gulp.
Hesitating and vacillating is not the style of crocodiles.
Why negotiate plot by plot with others? Just acquire the entire company, and with it, all the cheap land under the company’s na would belong to oneself.
Big crocodiles eating smaller ones has always been this straightforward and clean.
Seeing that a battle among crocodiles was about to begin again, Gu Nuan felt her blood boiling.
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