Chapter 1163 - 397: The Mighty Venus Business Empire (Part 1)
Joseph Schenck of ABC reported to Donnie about ABC’s stock price trend during this period. Currently, ABC can be said to dominate the entire U.S. market, occupying 75% of the national radio listening market share.
So the rules in this industry are set by ABC, and there are no significant issues in specific business areas; what Joseph Schenck mentioned was ABC’s stock price!
With the consistent rise of the U.S. stock market, ABC’s stock price is also increasing, and now ABC’s market value has surpassed 500 million US Dollars!
Donnie nodded in satisfaction after listening; he does not plan for these listed companies to make any major moves in the coming years—it’s better to wait until the Great Depression arrives!
Then Donnie looked towards John Block, and seeing John Block’s expression, Donnie directly pointed out Warner Ditch and said: "I know Pandora Oil and Sinclair Oil have many collaborations, but when establishing the domestic oil market, don’t forget the development of the Baku Oil Field!"
The Baku Oil Field is under Pandora Oil, but now John Block basically no longer intervenes in the specific affairs of Pandora Oil. Donnie also knows that John Block does not have the capability, so currently, the management of both oil companies is actually in Warner Ditch’s hands.
Donnie also knows that this is not feasible, and in fact, the Strategic Department at Venus Bank has already started searching for suitable talents to take over the main affairs of Pandora Oil.
After Donnie handled the situation of the two oil companies, Dustbog of the Apollo Chain began reporting issues related to Apollo Chain.
When Apollo Chain was initially established, it focused on the business model of small convenience stores. However, as Apollo Chain’s development in small convenience stores reached a bottleneck, the focus shifted to the construction of large mega shopping centers.
Now Apollo Chain has completed the construction and operation of large mega shopping centers in major cities across the United States and has started to focus on building in secondary cities!
