America 1919

Chapter 1167 - 399: The Mighty Venus Business Empire (Part 3)



For Walter Disney, getting financial support from Venus Bank is naturally a good thing.

After all, the animation market is not particularly prosperous right now.

Plus, with their production cycle, it’s even harder for Walter Disney to become a top Hollywood film company in a short time.

But Walter Disney also hopes not to become like Charlie Chaplin in the future.

Walter Disney understood the situation, but he also realized that given the current circumstances, Walter Disney could not do without Venus Bank, otherwise they might not be able to survive.

After a helpless shake of the head, Walter Disney could only accept the current reality.

Casim Grant, chairman of the Atlantic City Racing Association, continued to report to Donnie. Previously, the Atlantic City Racing Association was a subsidiary of Starry Entertainment, but as the influence of the Atlantic City Racing Association grew, some management at Starry Entertainment always wanted to meddle, so ultimately under Donnie’s decision, the Atlantic City Racing Association was separated from Starry Entertainment.

Casim Grant was very grateful to Donnie for this.

"The English royal family has already responded to our invitation; His Majesty George V can attend the opening of the Atlantic City Racing Association but has requested a participation fee of 500,000 British Pounds!"

Casim Grant said with a smile, apparently not having much respect for His Majesty George V.

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