Chapter 946 - 323, Who is the ultimate winner
Paul Warburg returned to Atlantic City from Philadelphia again.
"Dear Warburg, I think you should buy a villa in Atlantic City. It suits your current situation better!"
Donnie joked with Paul Warburg.
Paul Warburg wasn’t in the mood to joke with Donnie. He said seriously, "Block, it’s your people who are contacting The New York Times’ shareholders, isn’t it?"
Donnie showed a fleeting moment of panic but then calmly replied, "Warburg, I don’t know what you’re talking about!"
Paul Warburg keenly caught the trace of panic in Donnie’s expression and then laughed, saying, "Come on, Block, we already know each other well enough. At this point, there’s no need to act anymore. I’ve investigated everything thoroughly!"
"OK!" Donnie spread his hands and laughed, saying, "The New York Times is sitting there, like a delicious cake. Its current owner clearly can no longer enjoy it. I’m taking it just to avoid wasting such a treasure!"
Paul Warburg nodded and said, "Block, I don’t want to be your enemy, so I must tell you—the New York Times is something you won’t be able to get!"
Donnie’s face turned gloomy. "I don’t like your overly confident attitude. There are few people who can come up with this amount of money to acquire The New York Times in such a short time, but even fewer pose real competition. I don’t think anyone can stop me from taking The New York Times!"
Paul Warburg gestured and said, "Block, you’re not wrong. From a business perspective, indeed, no one can successfully compete with you for The New York Times in such a short time, especially unprepared. But you’re aware of The New York Times’ nature, aren’t you? Do you think Congress and those Democrats in the White House will accept your acquisition?"
