How long does it take for a person to become famous?
The question is very vague and has no precise answer, but for those who are prepared, it only takes a day to become famous.
Everyone becomes famous in different ways. Like a young and beautiful girl, as long as she slowly takes off her clothes in front of the big screen, countless male fans in the Federation will pay for her body.
Or like a handsome boy, as long as they are willing to give up unrealistic fantasies and lie beside an "old girl" about the age of their elders playing a game of fawning, the wealthy old girl will make him someone... everyone envies.
Of course, there are also some people who become famous in unconventional ways, and there are many ways to become famous, which only takes a moment.
Every day, many people become famous, and the front page of the newspaper is always the place to verify if a person's fame is big enough. Lynch has been on it many times.
This time, Lynch became famous again. He is always famous, but this time his fame is in a place completely different from before, in front of hundreds of outstanding Federation capitalists, which is far more valuable than before.
His previous statements might have had some minor flaws, but overall they have met most factory owners' demands for profitability, leading to a surge of factory building in Nagariel.
A large number of factories will move from the Federation to Nagariel because they will find they can't bring Nagariel workers to the Federation, so they can only move their factories. The local market in Nagariel will experience a prosperity wave beyond imagination.
At the same time, this kind of "non-industrial aid" and "non-economic aid" construction will further damage Nagariel's already weak capital environment. Nagariel's factories will soon face unprecedented challenges and competition.
This is an absolutely unfair competition. From the start, people knew the outcome, that Nagariel's local factories would be completely defeated in this competition, as they are no match for the Federation.
The Federation has the world's most advanced technology, the most advanced and efficient processes, which are incomparable to Nagariel's possibly outdated machines by one or several generations.
With the same cost, Federation products are more exquisite, more durable, more beautiful, and more practical. Nagariel factories can't find a reason to beat Federation factories in competition.
More crucially, the Federation Government, under the lobby of capitalists, will give some policy bias to this behavior, helping their businessmen defeat the few capitalists in Nagariel, further dismantling the structure of Nagariel's ruling class.
Once Nagariel's local factories are completely wiped out in this competition round, the Federation will truly, thoroughly, and fundamentally control Nagariel's economic lifeline.
Think about it, everything people touch in life comes from Federation factories, and these Federals are highly unified in consciousness, which determines the future fate of Nagariel.
But... what does it matter?
Lynch doesn't feel any unbearable psychological pressure if, because of his proposal, theory, Nagariel becomes the first economically colonized district. Compared to Mr. Jeruno's plans, Lynch instead feels that he's the damn Saint!
In the evening, in the room, Lynch just sent away a visiting guest. This is also a good opportunity to build a higher-class network. Lynch never refuses any visit from a visitor.
After the guest left, the little assistant began to tidy up some things on the table and some cigarette ashes on the floor.
These tasks could actually be done by the ship's staff, but calling to book a cleaning service now would take ten to half an hour for the tired staff to come over slowly after a busy day.
If there are attentive visitors during this process, Lynch will lose face. The visitor will feel neglected; Lynch hasn't even cleared the traces left by the previous visitor. Is he showing some message?
So the cleaning work can only be entrusted to the little assistant. The assistant quickly cleaned the coffee table in front of the sofa and couldn't help complaining, "You should prepare more ashtrays, now those ashes are everywhere!"
The Federation capitalists have a lot of "posture." Cigarettes, Kleve, and alcoholic drinks have become indispensable when capitalists do anything.
They are not just some kind of entertainment tools but more like essential social materials. Through these things, they can express respect to the other party subtly or show their status.
Speaking of these, one cannot help but mention the booming tobacco industry. Surprisingly, in such an economic downturn, the Federation's tobacco industry has experienced its largest and fastest growth ever.
According to some authoritative reports, the number of groups in the Federation that habitually smoke and drink has increased to the sum of the past ten years, allowing the tobacco and alcohol industries to achieve significant growth in this economic downturn.
The tobacco industry in the Federation is booming, becoming an important part of the Federation's economy. Many people didn't expect this to happen, which has also generated some interesting things, like the anti-smoking movement.
Cigarettes, Kleve, these things that only upper-class people could enjoy, are rapidly spreading to the entire society. Ordinary people can also afford to smoke or blend, which means this is a massive market.
If each person contributes one dollar to the Federation's tobacco merchants because of tobacco consumption every day, it's tens of millions of income, and in a month, it's hundreds of millions in revenue. The profits attract not only capitalists but also other people's attention, so some groups stand out, claiming to know the secrets of tobacco groups that smoking harms health, demanding a societal ban on smoking.
It's undeniable that there might be some truth in what they say, but their real goal is not to ban smoking, rather to find ways to gain benefits under the guise of banning.
In the eyes of many tobacco-using citizens, the various anti-smoking organizations may be annoying, but their intentions or motives are good. People will just dislike them, but never hate or resent them. However, the truth can sometimes be hard to accept.
The signature anti-smoking funds and related interest organizations behind various anti-smoking institutions are backed by tobacco merchants.
It sounds incredible, but this is the most real side. Tobacco merchants provide funding to anti-smoking institutions to oppose them, thus reducing some unnecessary troubles, like extremists doing something terrible to change the industry structure.
Now, there's no need to worry about this issue. Those who haven't become extreme opponents first seek help from anti-smoking institutions. The anti-smoking institutions will feedback the problem to the tobacco group, then both sides sit down and negotiate in places invisible to the opponents.
As the anti-smoking institutions say, they are actively fighting for the people's rights, and they will eventually come up with a result, which in large part can appease various opponents.
The anti-smoking institutions gained good fame, helping opponents solve their problems. Once the opponents' problems are solved, they won't make trouble again, and the tobacco group quietly solved a problem.
In fact, similar things happen a lot in the Federation; such phenomena exist in various industries, and even the largest Worker's Union sometimes stands by the capitalists. The world of the Federation is far more complex than people see.
After Helen cleaned up some cigarette ashes on the floor, she straightened up and looked at the clock on the wall. It was already past ten in the evening; no one should come again.
She flopped onto the sofa, stretched lazily, her slightly tight white shirt tightly wrapping around her shapely figure. She reclined lazily against the sofa's back.
Sometimes she doesn't understand what state she's in now, but after all, it's a life she doesn't hate.
The days on the ship lasted four days, and eventually, the board discussed a result that most people could accept, which was that the United Development Company would issue a part of the stock recently, a large part.
Those waving money to buy stakes would need to increase the company's capital ratio of one to seven, in other words, if new shareholders want to buy stocks worth ten thousand dollars, they actually have to pay eighty thousand dollars, and the remaining seventy thousand dollars counts as the company's value enhancement.
More straightforwardly, this part of the money is actually profit sharing for all shareholders, which can be considered a way to compensate for everyone's loss.
Although many people are not very willing, there is no way. After all, the board chairman has made a considerable concession and has given them compensation, and not agreeing would be tactless.
A large number of new shareholders waiting to join, which means that after the high-execution phase, United Development Company will usher in a somewhat chaotic stage.
The many shareholders joining later won't be content with paying several times more to buy stocks for the ticket; they will certainly want to make this money back from Nagariel, so some unplanned competition may appear anywhere anytime.
With dust settled, it also means people have to return to work. Some unfinished work will be presented to all shareholders later in the form of reports, which counts as the final result of this shareholder meeting.
"I always feel you're the biggest winner at this shareholder meeting!", sitting on the ferry, Mr. Wardrick looked at a triumphant Lynch and couldn't help joking, but his tone didn't sound like a joke, "People value your theory and pay attention to your ideas."
Blowing in the sea breeze, Lynch smiled confidently, "Mr. Wardrick, have you heard a saying?"
"What?"
"Excellence can be seen!"
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