My American magical life -
Chapter 464 - 464 72 CEO Cheng the Wealthiest Man and the Beauty
464: Chapter 72 CEO Cheng, the Wealthiest Man, and the Beauty 464: Chapter 72 CEO Cheng, the Wealthiest Man, and the Beauty Like Rick Crusoe, the tycoon, his industries were extremely diversified.
He might be mainly involved in real estate, but that did not mean he had no investments in other fields.
And there was no need to explain Geweil Niusen.
As the white glove for his brother, his various “investments” might even outnumber Rick Crusoe’s.
To put it plainly, many people would find fancy reasons to give him money—the kind that was well-prepared in advance before being handed over.
In terms of status, in the investment field, they all fell under the category of non-professional investors.
However, in the primary market, it was the non-professional investors who mostly made up the majority.
Compared to professional investors, there were more non-professional investors, their approaches were wilder, and they backed quite a number of companies—only the success rate might be a bit lower.
Temir’s act of helping CEO Cheng to pull in contacts on site seemed a bit abrupt, but to Rick Crusoe and Geweil Niusen, this was not the first time they had encountered such situations.
The black-haired wealthy widow spoke so eloquently, “There’s a money-making opportunity right before you,” but no one would take such nonsense seriously.
But now that CEO Cheng had Temir’s endorsement and Gru’s attention,
neither Crusoe nor Geweil would consider him a nobody—that’s the importance of being in the right circles.
“Oh?
Making money?
Can I say I’m not interested in making money, hahaha.”
Geweil, this insufferable person, had made quite a name for himself in California, so often he appeared harder to please than he actually was, pretending to be reluctant when he was actually willing to offer face.
The game for four people, but three of them, smiling outwardly, had already labeled him a fool in their hearts.
The main theme was reality and the discernment of right from wrong.
Among all these smart minds, the fool would be conspicuously highlighted.
Cheng Daqi had just been seemingly flattering, but flattery only indicated initiative and did not mean there was anything shameful about it—those who thought flattery was shameful were simply naive cuties.
Rick Crusoe quietly glanced at Geweil, then turned to Temir with a smile and asked.
“I know Chan has an online travel company, Benny was also thinking of investing in it.
Is that the company you’re talking about?”
Temir was already not very fond of this fatty, and then he went on to bring up the most irrelevant issue, to which the black-haired wealthy widow replied.
“That’s just a small company, which hasn’t gotten a single contract so far, but my investment in MAS is doing quite well.
That’s what I want to talk to you about.
Chan, why don’t you explain?”
Boy, you can’t expect me to wipe your butt forever.
It’s your turn now.
Luckily for CEO Cheng, he was unaware of Temir’s malicious thoughts, otherwise, he would have mocked her relentlessly.
“This is it, Mr.
Geweil, Mr.
Crusoe, I’m not sure if you’ve heard of tiktok and short videos?”
He posed a question before providing the answer.
CEO Cheng was facing not the usual Little Dengs, but people like Geweil and Crusoe, towering figures in America, so he was very cautious.
“What did you say?
T what?” Geweil looked confused.
“I understand short videos, you were just introducing it to me and Benny, but I haven’t heard of what you mentioned before.”
Rick Crusoe was also at a loss.
This was the reality of the older generation of elites in America in 2018.
They didn’t understand short videos, let alone having heard of TIKTOK, even though giants like Meta (Facebook) and YouTube had only recently started focusing on the short video sector.
“Hahaha, well, we’ll have to have a good talk then.
My short video company in Hua Country has just obtained Series A funding, valued at ten million, and my short video company MAS in America is currently seeking suitable investors.
I wonder if you two would be interested?”
It was hard to explain it in a short time, so CEO Cheng chose to first entice them with the financing valuation from Shanhaiguan.
Ten million dollars didn’t sound like much.
Of course, it wasn’t, not enough to buy even the hull of a yacht.
But a Series A valuation of ten million didn’t mean the company was only worth ten million.
The eyes of both Geweil and Crusoe lit up.
This Chan, who came out of nowhere, seemed to be onto something.
Respected by Gru, endorsed by Temir, and holding a company with a ten-million-dollar valuation from Series A, there might be more than one such company.
Interesting, quite interesting.
“What do you think, Geweil?” Rick Crusoe was already tempted.
He was willing to give CEO Cheng a chance, an opportunity to discuss further.
But, he wanted to see how Geweil would respond.
You just said you weren’t interested in money, didn’t you?
Come on, Geweil, let’s see your reply!
Crusoe laid a bare trap, and Geweil felt it.
He glared at Crusoe, then turned to Temir with a smile and said.
“Mi’er, I really should thank you.
Back when I was still studying, your brother used to tell us you were a clever girl…
”
There was no need to listen to the rest.
It could be dismissed as the ranting of a pig oblivious to the situation.
Status and achievement often had little to do with ability—it truly seemed to be transmitted through blood.
When CEO Cheng was unclear about the situation, he would test the waters once and then again, showcasing his skill.
When Geweil was unclear about the situation, he chose to annoy others like a pig.
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After arranging a meeting time with the two potential investors, CEO Cheng took Temir and left the center of the crowd.
He was afraid Geweil would pass more gas and irritate Mi’er into developing breast nodules.
At that moment, CEO Cheng directly took a bottle of wine and poured it for Mi’er, comforting her with words.
“A fool of a collaborator is actually the best kind of partner.
We have to see the strengths in Mr.
Geweil.”
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