America 1919

Chapter 1026 - 351. Acquisition of General Electric



Chapter 1026: 351. Acquisition of General Electric

The reform of the Warburg Company does not actually require much cash from Donnie, but more of a reform in personnel and development.

Therefore, if Donnie wants the money earned from European government bonds by Venus Bank to play a greater role, he must continue investing!

This involves the previous negotiations between Donnie and Morgan regarding the exchange of Apollo Chain shares for shares in General Electric and General Motors.

Initially, Donnie’s concept was to exchange for shares in one of the companies, General Electric or General Motors, but Morgan saw through Donnie’s investment plan, suggesting that shares in both companies be exchanged partially, which dispersed Donnie’s investment.

What Donnie needs to do now is, in fact, select one of these two companies as his primary investment company. Do not be mistaken, the 1 billion US Dollars in Donnie’s hand in this era is already an astronomical figure.

But in the face of these two companies, even 1 billion US Dollars is not sufficient, as both companies are super conglomerates with a market value exceeding 1 billion US Dollars.

This indirectly demonstrates Morgan’s strength.

After some consideration, Donnie still turned his attention to General Electric!

Firstly, the real owner of General Motors now is Pierre DuPont. Pierre DuPont and Donnie are both members of the Tarot Society. Acquiring General Motors now will definitely lead to a conflict with the DuPont Family, which does not align with Donnie’s interests.

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