America 1919

Chapter 945 - 322, The New York Times Predicament_3



The dragon has indeed reached the doorstep, but in the past, Adolf Ochs had always regarded "The New York Times" as his personal property.

Now, "The New York Times" is in trouble, and suddenly it has become everyone’s problem. This situation has left some shareholders dissatisfied.

"Mr. Ochs, we know you have an indomitable spirit and a resolve to resist, but the financial situation of ’The New York Times’ is right in front of us. What can we possibly do?"

A shareholder asked.

Adolf Ochs declared loudly: "I have decided to mortgage shares of ’The New York Times’ and inject new funds into the company. By then, we will have more capital!"

"So, Mr. Ochs, are you saying that if we wish to continue holding shares of ’The New York Times,’ we must contribute funds proportionally alongside you?"

"That’s right!" Adolf Ochs explained. "Only in this way can we truly stand up to Donnie and defeat him. We must show him our determination to sacrifice everything for the company!"

"Then, after this capital injection, can we quickly put an end to this damn lawsuit?"

"Uh..." Adolf Ochs hesitated for a moment before saying, "We will also try every possible means to end this lawsuit as soon as possible. You must understand, there are many supporting National Congress Members who are already pressuring William Howard Taft!"

As one of the largest newspapers in the United States by circulation, "The New York Times" has supported many Democrats, and naturally they are choosing to support "The New York Times" now as well!

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