Chapter 896 - 306, Krupp_2
"If Congress or someone from the Democratic Party raises concerns about United States Logistics being accused of monopoly, it could indeed become troublesome. So, Donnie, you need more allies at this time!"
Max Warburg gave Donnie a subtle reminder.
Donnie did not deny Max Warburg’s words, nor was he willing to reveal his relationship with Coolidge.
With the support of the Tarot Society, Coolidge effectively gained the backing of three major consortia: Morgan, Rockefeller, and the New Jersey Consortium. Such a person would undoubtedly hold the presidency steadily.
"Thank you, Mr. Warburg, for your reminder. Perhaps it’s because during Harding’s tenure, my company’s people became somewhat complacent. If this issue does arise, it might serve as a warning to my people. I actually see it as a good thing."
Max Warburg appeared helpless. From his correspondence with Paul Warburg, he already knew that Donnie was someone with an extremely strong desire for control. For his core enterprises, he insisted on absolute control.
Even when giving out shares, such as with the Surf Hotel and ABC, he would ensure control was firmly in his hands.
It seemed the same held true in this case.
