Chapter 1077 - 368. Grain Merchants and NBA_2
In other words, Donnie is now in the mainland United States, wanting to enter the grain industry, and only has two opponents, ADM and Cargill!
And now, holding substantial funds, Donnie can absolutely handle them with ease.
"It’s good that you have no other ideas. Besides acquiring more farmland in the South, you need to contact people from ADM and Cargill to inquire about the possibility of acquiring them!"
To avoid being sued for monopoly, Donnie will not acquire both companies—it would be a success for him to acquire just one!
Among these companies, Donnie is more inclined to acquire ADM. Compared to the other three companies, ADM was established the latest, with its founder starting it in 1905, and later in 1923, it acquired the Minneapolis Linseed Products Company, officially renaming itself as ADM.
The next phase was ADM’s period of rapid development.
At the same time, Donnie had already had them investigated, and ADM is a company that places great importance on research and innovation. For a company with insufficient financial strength, research and innovation can actually hinder development, as no one can be certain of the success of their research.
But for Donnie, it’s different; cash flow is something he doesn’t lack at all right now.
