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Now reading: Chapter 1481: 1482: The Frustrated Eldest Mistress 91 from Transmigration: On the Gossip Front, a Urban novel by Qi Qi's cat.

Chapter 1481: Chapter 1482: The Frustrated Eldest Mistress 91

Zhang Yu knew that this negotiation would be a bit challenging, but considering that the other party was in a crisis, the problem shouldn’t be too big.

After all, they were searching worldwide for investors, but there weren’t many people willing to talk, and there were even fewer with a definite interest.

As an investor who could save them so trouble by visiting in person, Zhang Yu thought it shouldn’t be a big problem.

Who would have thought that even though the other party was sowhat down and out, they didn’t take a small investor like Zhang Yu seriously and seed to be dismissive.

Regarding their offer, Zhang Yu looked at it and left directly, even though compared to future stock prices, it was considered a bargain now.

But aren’t there enough blue-chip stocks? If you invest well, twenty or thirty years later, it will still bring you a huge surprise.

The other party knew that the agreent they presented would scare people away, yet they still put it up because they thought Zhang Yu was just a small investor, and they wanted to haggle.

What they didn’t expect was that Zhang Yu had no intention of bargaining and just got up and left.

That left them stunned, “Mada Zhang, what’s this?”

“Since your company has no intention of cooperating, there’s no need to waste everyone’s ti.”

“Your ti is precious, you can look at other investors.” Zhang Yu wouldn’t tolerate them and started haggling back and forth.

Grinding down step by step, who knows when it would end, it’s too tiring and laborious.

The other party originally thought that Zhang Yu was just putting up a stance to force them to give in.

Of course, the price couldn’t be changed too much, or else it would show no sincerity, but it couldn’t change too much either.

Contacting Zhang Yu proactively was out of the question; they might be down but still had their foundation.

They put on airs, but Zhang Yu wasn’t putting up with it because she later saw several companies that would rise to fa in the future.

Of course, they weren’t big now, just small companies. If she hadn’t been idle and driving around the area, she might have missed them.

Now that she knew there were such companies, Zhang Yu felt a bit thrilled inside.

After the previous company got through the crisis, its developnt montum was good, later becoming a leading figure in the industry.

But for such a company, its size was big; even if you invested a lot of money, you’d just be a tiny shareholder.

Otherwise, they wouldn’t have dared act arrogantly when they knew she wanted to invest, feeling they had their foundation and weren’t short of investors.

“I might as well be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix,” Zhang Yu explained the reason for her change in investnt direction.

Zhang Lili knew that Zhang Yu ca to Arica for this matter, and negotiations had gone several rounds, nearly reaching an agreent, but the elder lady suddenly changed her mind.

“This is the research I’ve done these days.” Of course, Zhang Yu couldn’t use such a reason to explain why she changed her mind; she had to clarify.

Zhang Lili took the investigation that Zhang Yu had done, originally thinking, what could the elder lady do alone?

But after reading just a few pages, she was genuinely astonished, “Mom, are you sure you did this all by yourself?”

“Nonsense, I do have a team.” Zhang Yu corrected, “Although the team isn’t big, it is still a team.”

“Although it’s small, it has everything it needs.” Zhang Yu was quite satisfied with the team she had built.

If it was before, Zhang Lili wouldn’t have cared and would have just gone along with the elder lady to keep her happy.

But now, she couldn’t underestimate Zhang Yu’s small team, “Mom, your team is amazing. How did you et them?”

“How did I et them?” Zhang Yu thought for a mont, “It’s a long story; I know you don’t want to hear it, and I don’t want to elaborate.”

“The short of it is, when I wanted to invest, you know I didn’t understand this and wasn’t a professional, so I definitely looked for professionals.”

Actually, Zhang Yu understood, but she surely couldn’t show it, or else it would shock people, and they might drag her off for a dissection.

This, of course, Zhang Lili believed, as her mother’s mantra was to leave professional matters to professionals.

“At that ti, I had nothing, though I had a decent costics company, people in finance didn’t look up to . Don’t ntion people working in investnt banks, those in securities firms didn’t look up to either.”

“To bring them on board, it was because they were considered failures in investnt banks and securities firms, scapegoats.”

“After I got an understanding, I invited them.” Zhang Yu simply stated, “You know that in this industry, without connections, offending so big shot, switching companies is often unlikely.”

Zhang Lili nodded. She used to think she could stand firm on Wall Street with her ability.

The longer she stayed here, the more she realized that Wall Street indeed had no shortage of talents, but opportunities mainly went to those with connections, background, and capability.

“We just explored this way.”

“I initially thought that once they gained so reputation, they’d definitely leave , so I told them, it’s okay if you want to leave, but at least train so people for .”

“Turns out, after so ti, they just didn’t leave.” Although Zhang Yu’s investnt company didn’t give them shares, the salary with commission was very generous.

While operating, they could also participate appropriately. For them, there weren’t too many conflicting interests here, “I’m a generous boss, and work is joyful.”

“It’s not like your investnt banks, where tasks co continuously.” Zhang Yu’s team was a small one, and one operation a year was enough to ensure a good life for them.

“We have many shareholders, many big shots, many partners, and many hires, with each office’s rent being costly.” Zhang Li knew there were plenty of people doing nothing as well.

But what could be done? The connections and resources behind these people could unexpectedly co into play at any ti.

Zhang Lili soon pushed those thoughts aside. So colleagues aid to climb up the ladder and beco senior managers or even directors.

So wanted to earn more and accumulate connections so they could start a business in the future.

As for Zhang Lili, from the mont Zhang Ji decided to study dicine, she had prepared herself to take over household affairs in the future.

Hence, she was here to gain experience and et people, having originally planned to work a few more years in investnt banking to get to know more people.

But as she pondered for a bit, “Mom, what if I want to resign to help you? What do you think?”

Since she had thought about it, she naturally had to discuss it with Zhang Yu.

Her own daughter wanting to quit her job to help her? To Zhang Yu’s ears, this was of course fantastic news, “Are you sure?”

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