Chapter 449, The Savior's Plan
Just now, Stein went out as usual and walked towards the company. But halfway through, he suddenly remembered that he didn't have to go to work at the company today, because the company had already declared bankruptcy yesterday. So Stein stopped and thought about it, and decided that he would rather go home first. Now is not a good time to find a job. At this time, the streets are full of unemployed traders, and no company is willing to hire traders. Apart from this job, Stein really can't find other industries that suit him. Since that's the case, then go home first. The storm will always pass. At that time, with his own skills and experience, he should still find a
A job. Moreover, unlike ordinary blind investors, as a trader, Stein is much more clear about the risks in the stock market than most people. So during the period when the stock market was growing wildly, he controlled the scale well. After each profit, he would withdraw a certain proportion of the profit-making funds from the stock market and exchange them for five dollars gold coins. In this way, although Stein's last deal still lost a lot, because of the previous practices, overall, he still made a lot of money in this stock market frenzy. Therefore, even if he couldn't find a job in the short term, it was actually no big deal.
Stein turned around and walked towards his home. After walking a few steps, he suddenly remembered that it was not far from the vegetable market, so it was better to go there to buy something. So he turned around and entered the vegetable market.
Usually Stein rarely went out to buy vegetables by himself, but he was basically clear about the prices of various dishes. Today, he found that the prices of these things had dropped significantly. So he bought a bass, some other things, and then went to the nearby store to buy a bottle of wine.
Just when he went out, he met his neighbor Petrov. Petrov was a lazy drunkard and idle rogue. In Stein's impression, he was a guy who drank himself drunk every day and then dreamed in a drowsy mood that a golden pie could fall from the sky and smash it in front of him, so that he could make a fortune immediately. Naturally, Stein naturally despised such a person.
"Yo, Jewish, are you rich?" Seeing what Stein was holding, Petrov walked over with malicious intentions and said in a voice full of malicious intentions.
"No, it's just not bankrupt." Stein answered casually and planned to leave. He was not willing to get involved with such people.
"It's just that I'm not bankrupt? You damn Jewish! You've cheated all the money from us Americans, are you still not satisfied? You Jewish pig!" Petrov suddenly started to curse.
Stein quickly accelerated his pace and tried to avoid Petrov, but Petrov grabbed him.
"You damn Jewish guy, you made a lot of money in the stock market, right? You stole all our money... and returned us our money!"
"You crazy man!" Stein struggled hard, shook his arm violently, and threw Petrov, who had been drunk too much and was unstable, and sat down to the ground.
"You Jewish pig, you dare to do it!" Petrov glared at Stein, then climbed up, waved his fists and rushed towards Stein, and shouted: "The Jewish guy robbed us American money! Kill the Jews!"
Their actions attracted the attention of some people. These people originally wanted to see the fun, but after hearing Stein shouting "Beat the Jews to death", they all changed their faces and surrounded them.
"Kill the Jews!" I don't know who shouted first, and then a group of people rushed up, and countless fists fell on Stein. Stein was knocked to the ground, and the people kept fighting and kicking. Stein could only hold his head with his hands and curl up his body... Just as he was about to fall out of a coma, he heard a sirens...
A policeman ran over and asked, "What's going on?"
"A damn Jewish thief!" someone replied.
"Oh. The Jewish man who wants to rule the world." The policeman said, "Don't fight on the street, it's not a good impact..."
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The East Atlantic Ocean, the "Fast" yacht.
This is a luxury high-speed cruise ship with a displacement of up to 2,000 tons produced by Morgan-McDonald Shipyard. It is driven by the latest fuel steam turbine and can reach a maximum speed of thirty-two knots, and even the cruise speed can be maintained above twenty-five knots. The advanced swing fins and beautiful floating Atlantic bow make the ship quite stable.
In the whole world, there are only three such fast cruise ships, one is the shipyard's technical verification ship, and the other two are Morgan's Pirates and Scrooge's Express.
"Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Morgan has sent you a telegram." A servant handed over a telegram to Scrooge.
"Okay." Scrooge took the telegram and read it.
The content of the telegram is actually very simple, that is, Morgan believes that the crisis has developed to the present day and various conditions have become ripe, so Morgan plans to return to Manhattan recently. He called Scourge to tell Scourge that now "Mr. The people of North America hope for a long time, if the clouds and clouds are in the long drought", according to the plan, Scourge should quickly return with Morgan to implement the Savior Plan.
"How far is it from Caen?" asked Scrooge.
"There is still half a day's voyage." The servant replied.
"Very good." Scozhi said, taking out a prepared letter from his drawer and handing it to the servant. "After you dock, you will immediately give this letter to the World Medical Exchange Organizing Committee, and you said you are very sorry, because I had to rush back to the United States immediately because of some emergencies."
This is the script agreed by Scrooge and Morgan. Morgan first returned to Manhattan and released the news of a rescue market, but did not take real effective actions. Instead, he complained to the media that it was difficult to deal with foreign capital with ulterior motives and reverse the whole situation. Then Scrooge rushed back, and the two sides worked together and mobilized a series of large American capitalists to join in, finally stabilizing the market and saving the crisis. This successful rescue also proved that without a unified organization, the United States could not stop foreign capital from cutting American wool through financial means. Then the Republican Party could take the opportunity to throw out their "Plan a".
Chapter completed!