Chapter 186: Stocks and Capitalism (4)
In the Piazza of Florence, some people were cheering wildly as if they had lost their minds.
“The Baron Rothschild is the Apostle of God, and the stock is the grace bestowed by the Lord!”
If Fabio had seen this, he would have thought it was as absurd as a bunch of terrorists shouting "Allahu Akbar" while launching RPG-7 missiles. But for the people here, they were simply expressing their deep gratitude in a rather extreme form.
It was sincere praise, spoken without any pretense or deceit.
“Stocks are always right! If you trust stocks, your money will multiply!”
“I left my stocks with them, and this year’s dividend was 30%!”
To anyone watching, or to anyone who would have witnessed this scene, it looked like Baron Rothschild had planted these people as a publicity stunt.
However, the people in the square were all singing the praises of stocks voluntarily, from the bottom of their hearts.
Having bought stocks, they immediately received 30% of their principal, and every year, they would continue to receive 10% dividends without fail.
Anyone who didn’t praise it would have been a fool.
Of course, depending on the business performance, the dividend might decrease, or the stocks might be delisted.
‘But Baron Rothschild will never fail.’
