Chapter 906 - 309, the East Market_3
However, Donnie indicated that he had no other business with the Rothschild family in the United Kingdom, so the Rothschild family could focus on discussing their collaboration with him.
That evening!
Donnie, accompanied by Janine Woburg and led by Walker, attended Waldorf Astor’s family banquet in full formal attire!
This was not a banquet centered on close cooperation but rather an occasion to strengthen relations between the two parties.
At the banquet, Donnie only needed to present a refined demeanor and engage in casual and lively conversation with the Astors.
However, both parties still required a common topic of discussion.
It just so happened that Waldorf Astor owned "The Observer," while Donnie owned the "Atlantic City Post."
In the United States, there were many British immigrants who were eager to learn about the situation in the United Kingdom. At the same time, London’s stock market had already become one of the largest financial markets in the world.
On the other hand, although the British frequently boasted about their "Sun Never Sets Empire," proudly considering themselves the world’s strongest nation, they were equally interested in developments in the United States.
After deliberation between Donnie and Waldorf Astor, they decided to open their two newspapers to share information resources.
This would allow the two newspapers to access the other’s reports more effectively.
"Haha!" Waldorf Astor raised his wine glass and laughed loudly. "Mr. Block, meeting you this time has finally made me understand why you’ve become one of the United States’ top magnates within just a few short years.
