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Text Chapter 404: Conquering the City and Looting the Territory

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    Because the foundation for the founding of New China is too weak, even if it starts to open up in the 1980s, it is unrealistic to achieve too many results in a very short period of time.

    Although it is said that because of the existence of writing style, China has an additional powerful research and invention studio, that is Longdao.

    But no matter how good Longdao¡¯s scientists are, it is impossible to achieve technological transcendence in all aspects. Some technologies are blocked by patents from all over the world, so even if they are invented, they cannot be promoted and used.

    However, the Japanese have ready-made products. What the world has to admit is that Japan¡¯s technologies in the fields of energy electronics, mechanical design and manufacturing (especially heavy machinery), chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and finance are simply incomparable and incomparable to China in the 1990s.  At this time, Japan's economic crisis also gave Wenfeng an opportunity to intervene.

    Because they have a lot of money in their hands, and the great god Youichi Yokota is leading the way, the Japanese cannot be too vigilant. As for high-quality Japanese companies with high technological content, as long as Qi Ri Real Estate and its affiliated companies have  Opportunities to enter it, and then by allowing Yokota Uichi to occupy a favorable position in his company during negotiations, it is always possible to get his technology into his hands one day. With these technologies, and then through the transformation of the scientific research center in Longdao,  So what's impossible?

    Controlling some of these large companies with considerable technological content, not to mention cultural companies, a considerable number of companies will be acquired by Wenfeng. After the acquisition, Wenfeng will allow them to develop freely, and then pass on the AV culture through them  to the Western world.  And it vigorously promotes it in Japan and transmits this culture to inland China in a very limited way. On the contrary, it transmits some inspirational culture to China.  Thus achieving the purpose of indirect control.

    Of course, once you control these cultural companies, some theoretical things will be inadvertently put forward under the direction of the style of writing.  For example, to correctly understand the issue of World War II, these sensitive issues may not be mentioned directly, but they can be guided in a roundabout way. Of course, sometimes the writing style will maliciously want to eliminate the most despised ideas of Chinese Confucianism in China.  If it slowly penetrates into Japanese culture, it will be a bad thing about the writing style.

    What has to be said is that Wen Feng actually does not mean that he wants to invade other nations culturally, but that he sees the future he knows, whether it is Western culture.  Regardless of whether it is Eastern culture, people easily accept this kind of thing, so it is inappropriate for you to exclude it. After thinking about people¡¯s thoughts, changes in the quality of life, and social development, this may inevitably lead to chaos.  If there is a similar process, then don¡¯t reject it.  The best way is to guide.

    In addition to guidance, of course, the most important thing for Wenfeng is to conquer Japan. Simply acquiring these cultural industries and participating in the management of Japan's high-yield technologies is not enough. In fact, Wenfeng asked Zhang Qing to transfer a large part of the funds.  Going abroad and promising to invest abroad to Japanese political and business circles are not empty words.

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Actually.  What does the style of writing do?  What the literary style has to do is beat up the lost dog.

    When Japan¡¯s real estate and stock market crashed, almost all Japanese companies were trapped. In addition to the Japanese companies with inherent high-tech content, the Japanese actually have many very high-quality assets.

    For example, because Japan is an island country with very poor resources, their island resources were almost exhausted during the civil reform period. The subsequent great development relied almost entirely on external input, so the Malacca Strait has a great impact on Japan.  The importance of rare earths led to the subsequent lawsuit with China over rare earths.

    Under such circumstances, it is conceivable that when Japan experienced great expansion from the early 1980s to the 1990s, a large part of the huge funds they went out to seek business opportunities due to economic transformation were actually invested in resources.  For example, they invested in minerals in Australia and fully intervened in resource-rich Australia through joint ventures or comprehensive acquisitions.

    Of course, in addition to Australia, there are also New Zealand, Canada, Africa and other countries. The Japanese will never be soft-hearted as long as they invest in resources. This is due to their subconscious worries about the island country where they have lived for generations.  instinct.

    To be honest, things have to be looked at from two aspects. Although the sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen will allow a large amount of hot money to plunder a large amount of wealth from Japan, it is not entirely without benefits. At least the appreciation of the Japanese yen is equivalent to  By strengthening the Japanese yen's global purchasing power, it also gives Japan the opportunity to transform its economy and make large-scale investments overseas.

    However, most of the world¡¯s attention may have been publicized by Japan and Western countries, from Japan¡¯s acquisition of Rockefeller Center to its entry into Hollywood Studios, sweeping across the American continent, and making Americans marvel at Japan.News spread around the world that someone was going to buy all of Hollywood.

    At that time, Japan's domestic real estate bubble showed signs of expanding, and the sharp appreciation of the yen also reflected the price advantage of purchasing overseas real estate. In Wenfeng's view, this situation was very similar to that of China later.  Few Japanese people have set their sights on acquiring real estate in the United States, and their pace of expansion is much stronger than that of China later.

    According to what Wenfeng later learned, in Los Angeles at the time, the Japanese controlled nearly half of the real estate in prosperous areas. In Hawaii, more than 96% of foreign investment came from Japan, and it was mainly concentrated in real estate such as hotels and high-end residences. By the end of the 1980s,  , 10% of the real estate in the United States has become the possession of the Japanese.

    In 1989, the Japanese purchase of American assets reached its peak. Several landmark events were still fresh in the memory of the American people at that time. The Japanese Mitsubishi Land Company purchased 14 office buildings in Rockefeller Center at a high price of US$1.373 billion.  Building, based on the exchange rate of 1 US dollar to 160 yen at the time, Mitsubishi Land Company's investment was 218.8 billion yen, becoming the controlling shareholder with 80% of the shares of Rockefeller Center, which was once regarded as a symbol of the United States.  Sexual architecture, the American media called this acquisition the Japanese bought the soul of the American.

    Also that year, Sony announced that they had successfully purchased Columbia Pictures, an American entertainment giant and one of the symbols of American culture, for US$3.4 billion.

    From 1985 to 1990, Japanese companies carried out a total of 21 overseas mergers and acquisitions worth more than 50 billion yen, 18 of which were American companies. The frenzied acquisitions aroused great repercussions in American society, and Americans even laughed at themselves.  , maybe news will come out sometime that the Japanese bought the Statue of Liberty.

    However, in fact, from Wenfeng's point of view, he did not pay attention to these Japanese acquisitions at all, because as we all know, all the series of events that actually happened in Japan were a big trick set up by the United States.  That is, not only will they plunder a large amount of assets in Japan, but they will also guide the Japanese to make large investments in the United States. This will not only stimulate employment in the United States, but also keep a large amount of Japanese wealth in the United States. These views  The business that seems to attract the world's attention is actually caused by Japanese psychology, and it will inevitably end up with a bloody head.

    Facts soon proved Wenfeng's judgment, which was similar to what Wenfeng had experienced in the future. When the Japanese spent money in the United States, they soon felt that things might not be that simple. After Mitsubishi's acquisition of Rockefeller Center was completed,  , due to the slump in Manhattan real estate and the company's poor management, the huge losses were unbearable for them. Shortly after the acquisition, Mitsubishi had to sell it to the original owner again at half the price.

    Sony¡¯s purchase of Columbia Pictures later proved to be Japan¡¯s largest loss-making corporate merger at the time. Although Sony finally realized its strategy of transforming into an entertainment company, it took too much cost and time.

    As for the Japanese Yuki Konin who bought the Pebble Beach Golf Course and the scenic 17-mile highway in September 1990 for US$840 million. After calculating the accounts in the future, people found that the biggest loss was in this purchase and sale.  The tragedy is that the American Marvin Davis, the seller at that time, made the biggest profit. When he bought the stadium in 1978, he only spent 72 million US dollars. He changed hands and sold it in less than ten years.  Cashed out nearly ten times.

    After a series of mergers and acquisitions, people have to admit that American asset sellers, who were initially considered short-sighted, not only did not suffer losses, but also received a large amount of funds from the sales, paving the way for the new technological revolution. American businessmen not only won economic benefits, but also benefited from the future.  once again seize the opportunity in the development.

    Until that time, many Japanese people admitted that many of their original purchases did not strictly follow economic laws. The wealth expansion brought about by the appreciation of the yen made them hot-headed and overestimated their abilities. As for whether these assets can be used in  It will bring enough profits in the future without serious thinking, so it will inevitably suffer a big loss.

    Wenfeng didn't have much interest in helping the Japanese sum up their experience. In fact, he didn't pay attention to the above transactions. What he really focused on was the Japanese's huge investment in various mineral resources and energy around the world.  It was still in the early 1990s. In fact, except for oil, which is really important to Americans, the importance of many other resources has not attracted as much attention as in the new century.

    The Japanese have a very strong sense of crisis. They know that they have no local resources. If they do not want to be controlled by others, they must do everything possible to control the resources in their own hands. According to the appreciation of the yen, the time to make a move is actually very good at the critical moment of economic transformation.  , they took advantage of the opportunity of the sharp appreciation of the yen. Although the investment was not very large, they had already carried out a very detailed layout around the world (To be continued)!  ~!

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