America 1919

Chapter 972 - 331, valued at 25 million! _3



Take United Artists as an example: whether Charlie Chaplin is involved or not is undeniably a critically important factor in its valuation.

"How many shares is Donnie planning to release this time?" Paul Warburg couldn’t help but ask.

Shaw Gordon explained, "Mr. Block intends to release 30 million shares this time, with each share priced at 25 cents, accounting for 30% of the company’s total shares!"

Paul Warburg quickly calculated in his mind. Based on Venus Bank and the German Quanter Family’s share ratio of 9:1 in Trident Shipyard, Donnie could secure $6.75 million from this release!

"So, what exactly does Donnie plan to do with this money? Is it really intended for developing Trident Shipyard?"

Paul Warburg began pondering this question.

Ultimately, Paul Warburg concluded that Donnie was surely going to use the funds to develop Trident Shipyard.

$6.75 million might be a significant sum for most people, but for Donnie, it hardly seemed like much, especially considering that Paul Warburg knew that from the bootlegging business alone, Donnie earned at least $13 million per month!

Thinking this over, Paul Warburg decided not to dwell on how Donnie planned to develop Trident Shipyard; it simply didn’t matter.

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