Chapter 502: : T-34C

Originally, Tang Dao was going to leave Klaus and the two of them for dinner, but they refused. There should be other places to run. Tang Dao personally sent them away, standing on the steps, waving his hands, with a smile on his face , After the jeep disappeared from his eyes, his smile restrained.

"Clean up the yard."

The servant next to him responded, and Tang Dao walked upstairs slowly.

"Sorry, sorry, I've been waiting for a long time. Here are two guests." As soon as he entered the meeting room, he had another expression on his face, and took a few sips of water while holding his own teacup on the table.

Jack and Charlie looked at each other's cigarettes, and finally the latter asked, "Just now, did we see two generals? People from the military?"

"Yes, there is a business to do."

Tang Dao didn't hide it either, he generously told what happened just now.

"Bombing business?" Charlie also found it new. Can this kind of business be contracted by others? But I am more curious, "The military has money, what is their price?"

"This is still under discussion, and I don't know the details." Tang Dao laughed, and didn't want to say more about this matter, so he changed the topic. Although Jack and the others who were listening with gusto were sorry, they also understood the rules. , didn't ask much, and said that their 800 million US dollars would be transferred to the company's account by tomorrow morning at the latest.

As long as you give money, you can talk about anything.

In the jeep.

Elton, who was sitting in the co-pilot seat, kept his right hand in his trouser pocket. Inside was a diamond worth a lot of dollars. It was more intimate to touch. He had received many benefits from Tang Dao, including a building in Washington D.C. The villa is worth about three million US dollars, and there are three luxury cars.

Otherwise, why do you think he brought Klaus here so actively?

It's not that the autumn wind hits.

Tang Dao didn't let him down either, the gifted diamonds were resold for another small profit.

"General Elton."

Just as he was daydreaming, Klaus sitting behind suddenly called him, and Elton turned sideways and looked back, "What's wrong?"

"This Asian is really polite." Klaus said with a smile, playing with the gift box in his hand, and licked his dry lips. "Give him one of the places?"

Elton glanced at him, then sat back, "He's not a very easy person to get along with. He has a lot of connections. If you promise him, there's no need to make any accidents. Otherwise, it's easy to get into trouble."

Klaus wants more!

He's a few years away from retiring from the position, and now it's time to stash some cash for himself.

Corruption and bribery is common in eagle sauce, such as the gubernatorial race in Louisiana in '91. A poll before the start of voting showed that there were three candidates with the strength to win the governorship: the first was Edwin Edwards, who accused four hospitals of using his right to approve medical licenses A bribe of $1.9 million was demanded. At that time, Edwards had accumulated $2 million in gambling debts owed to Nevada casinos.

This is just a small group, but there is a saying for more: donation.

Klaus also understands that enough is enough, and don't be too greedy. He is just the minister of logistics. He looks like a big official, but he is used to blame him. Elton is much higher than him in terms of rank and position. , since he has said so, let's throw away the unrealistic thoughts.

"I seem to have seen other vehicles just now, and there should be guests in his villa." Klaus changed the subject.

"It's normal. He's the boss in Boston. Don't you know - A consortium?" Elton looked at the bewildered Klaus from behind the mirror, and the corner of his mouth twitched. How closed was the news? But he didn't want to spread the word to the other party, he just said, "There will be benefits in the future."

Klaus also responded, looking down at the gift box, he felt as if he had discovered the location of the autumn wind.



At four o'clock in the afternoon, just as Tang Dao was about to take a break after seeing off Jack and the others, an unexpected phone call disrupted his plan.

"United Industries? Flaxman?"

Tang Dao looked at the little angel with the phone in his hand, frowned and asked, "I don't seem to have anything to do with him."

The little angel shook his head, "According to our file information, he is one of the shareholders of United Industries."

Tang Dao nodded, thought for a while, he was still on the mobile phone, and lay down on the sofa, "Hi, I'm Nicholas." This tone made people sound unwelcoming, and he doesn't have a good attitude towards the people of United Industries now , After this period of time is over, I will send them to be homeless when I have nothing to do.

Flaxman on the opposite side didn't seem to hear the dissatisfaction in Tang Dao's tone, but was very happy, "Good afternoon, Mr. Nicholas."

"What's the matter?" Tang Dao asked.

Flaxman was taken aback by being so direct, with a little astonishment on his face, but when he thought of Nick. What Hess did, he also felt a little embarrassing on his face, and he knew that he was also disgusted by the other party, so he didn't beat around the bush, and said directly, "Nick Hess' actions do not represent our United Industries!"

Tang Dao sneered at this statement, "Is that so? I see. If Mr. Flaxman has nothing else to do, then so be it. I'm a bit busy."

He doesn't have that much time to listen to nonsense here.

"NONONO, Nicholas." Flaxman said hastily, "I want to ask, do you need shares of United Industries?"

"?" Tang Dao's finger was about to press the hang-up button. When he heard this, his hands paused and he was quiet, and then it took about four or five seconds before he said, "Continue."

Flaxman breathed a sigh of relief, "I am willing to sell 21.78% of the shares of United Industries. I am the second largest shareholder of the company. As long as you get the shares, I think you can kick Nick Hayes away or send him in." prison!"

He gritted his teeth a bit when he said the last, it was Nick. Hess is not benevolent, and asked the tax department to investigate him. If Flaxman had a little connection, he would have gone in by now.

However, a layer of skin is still peeled off. Is that person's taxation correct? Especially those who start a company? They are all unbearable to investigate. He is not allowed to leave Detroit and is subject to investigation at any time.

And a fine of $200,000!

Flaxman hates them so much, kill them!

"Do you think there is anything I should care about in United Industries, Mr. Flaxman?" Tang Dao asked back.

"We have a complete T-34C trainer production line, and there are currently about 11 of them in the warehouse."

The T-34C is a two-seat single-engine primary trainer aircraft launched by Beechcraft Aircraft Company in the 1970s. It was chosen by Ying Jiang as an ideal aircraft for remote pilot training programs. It is also used by the Navy and Air Force.

It is a relatively reliable trainer aircraft, but because its value has not broken through to the point where it must be sold, so there are few exports I only know that the Argentines bought three, but as the old man in the world For them, it seems that there is still 200,000 US dollars left.

United Industries spent more than 20 million U.S. dollars to buy this production line. Thinking about it now, it was also cheated, and now it is facing sanctions and pressure from the savior company. It is better to throw it away as soon as possible.

T-34C?

Tang Dao has already begun to think that it would be better to sell to those people.

African Nego? As a trainer? Come to a small profit but quick turnover?

"I'm afraid this share of shares won't allow me to directly win United Industries, at least 51%, and I want an absolute controlling stake."

Flaxman pondered for a while, "Leave it to me, and I will convince another shareholder."

"There are results, call me again." Tang Dao hung up the phone directly, rubbing his chin, the stubble was a bit prickly, and the internal problems of the joint industry were very serious.

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