Seeing that the price of Yongning Steamship had risen to 31, Mitsui Rikuo finally couldn't sit still. He decisively sold all the shares of Kailuan Coal Mine at 7.5 cents and bought 20,000 shares of Yongning Steamship.
Rikuo Mitsui majored in economics and graduated from the Department of Economics of Kyoto University. Later he went to Wall Street for a tour without even returning to the country. When he heard that Shanghai had opened an exchange, he went straight to Shanghai.
At that time, the securities market had just begun, and the various systems were not yet complete. Many people regarded it as gambling, and you could make money by buying and selling. Gambling is human nature, and it is becoming more and more popular. Many wealthy businessmen, even officials and bachelors,
All promiscuous women have also started playing stocks. It has become a common practice.
Rikuo Mitsui was familiar with this. Both good and evil people came and made a lot of money in it. He bought an apartment on Foch Road and lived in seclusion to do his own business with a commission. Now he
He manages the stock business of several invisible wealthy people and officials. Among them is Zhai Shanying, who is unwilling to appear in public. At the same time, he signs "Lu Wei" in the "East Asia Economic News" and writes economic comments. Because of his influence on the economy
, especially his accurate analysis of stock trends, many people entered the market by watching his column. He is quite influential in the securities industry, so the public calls him "Da Wei" more than Lu Wei. Anyway, he is a god.
The beginning is unknown, and few people know about him. Although he goes to the exchange every day, no one knows that he is Dawei, let alone that he is Japanese.
Mitsui Rikuo looked at it for a while, and saw that Yongning Steamship had increased by 5 cents in half an hour, and then he walked out of the noisy exchange with satisfaction. He was thinking that when the delivery is tomorrow, his 60,000 ocean
The commission can be pocketed. He plans to go back and write a column to talk about the future of inland shipping, and then promote Yongning Steamship, and then he can take action.
His steps were brisk, and just as he was about to wave for a rickshaw, two figures came out of the entrance of the alley next to him.
A black cloth bag was simply put over his head, and then he was stuffed into a car.
Everything was completed in an instant, Mitsui Rikuo didn't even have time to say anything. The car turned into an alley.
Rikuo Mitsui understood in his heart what was happening to him, and also knew that any struggle would be of no use. So he remained silent.
When he was held hostage to the third floor and entered a house, he smelled a familiar smell.
The black cloth bag was pulled down and he blinked a few times.
Wow, isn’t this my study room?
The curtains in the room were closed and the lights were on.
"Heroes, what do you want?"
Mitsui Rikuo was still calm and tied himself back to his home. The intention of this group of people was very clear. But to take the initiative to hand over what they wanted was a bit inconsistent with their national character: they will not drop the coffin until they see it.
Tears. He glanced at the two Westerners beside him who were holding guns, and one of them was holding his temple, and asked Mu Tian who was sitting at the desk.
Mu Tian did not speak, but pointed to the briefcase in his hand.
Mitsui Rikuo glanced at the briefcase in his arms, picked it up with both hands, and handed it to Mutian.
Mutian opened his briefcase and found the transaction certificate for Rikuo Mitsui's purchase of Yongning Shipbuilding on the exchange. He closed the briefcase, placed his hand on it and tapped with multiple fingers, "You should have a safe here.
Open it yourself so as not to damage your beautiful apartment and make it uncomfortable for you to live there."
Rikuo Mitsui looked back at the guns on the left and right, stood up and walked to the bookcase filled with books, opened the glass door, took out a hardcover French original version of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", reached in and pressed
After a moment, the bookcase parted from the middle, revealing the wall inside.
However, it is just a white wall, and there is nothing unusual about it.
Mu Tian was just astonished when Rikuo Mitsui clicked on the bookcase again. The upper half of the bookcase was misplaced, revealing a wooden secret door.
Mu Tian, Pique and Colin breathed a sigh of relief.
Mitsui Rikuo took out the key from his pocket, opened the wooden door, and revealed a stainless steel safe inside. He entered the password on it.
The door opened.
Rikuo Mitsui took two steps back and motioned to Mu Tian to come and check.
Mutian smiled at Rikuo Mitsui and looked through the contents inside.
Various types of securities are stacked in piles.
Mu Tian greeted Pique.
Peake took out the securities and put them on the table.
Mutian inspected it and asked, "Where are the stocks of Kailuan Coal Mine?"
"That part of the stock was bought before I took over. It has never been traded and is still in the hands of the original holder. It will be delivered before the market closes tonight." Rikuo Mitsui replied calmly.
"who?"
"One of the assistant managers of Yihe Company is named Weida."
Mu Tian winked at Pique.
"This hero, everything you asked for is given to you. What should I do?" Mitsui Rikuo stared at Mutian and asked.
Mu Tian said nothing and pointed at Pique.
Rikuo Mitsui was a little confused and turned to look at Pique.
The center of his eyebrows faced the window where Pique installed the silencer.
Rikuo Mitsui was horrified, with a look of disbelief on his face.
"puff."
The gunshot rang out, and a blood hole immediately appeared between Mitsui Rikuo's eyebrows. Blood gushed out. With an incredible expression on his face, he sat down on the ground along the bookcase with his eyes wide open.
On the glass door of the bookcase, a blood stain became thicker and thicker.
Mu Tian stepped forward, wiped his eyelids, picked up the phone on the table, and called Ji Ruoxi.
Tell her the scoop.
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Since Li Zhongtian committed suicide, Ji Ruoxi has been in charge of the editorial affairs of the Oriental Morning News. As Li Zhongtian expected, the content of the newspaper has become increasingly ugly. It is indistinguishable from Pulitzer's philosophy of running a newspaper, and its circulation has skyrocketed.
Ji Fenglin is a businessman, so of course he wants to make money from newspapers, and the more the better.
In addition, the Japanese's news censorship is becoming more and more strict. They only talk about romance and not ideals. This can also avoid a lot of censorship troubles. So Ji Ruoxi is allowed to "degenerate" wantonly.
But Ji Ruoxi said that she wanted to inject new editorial ideas and new business concepts into the newspaper, and turned a broadsheet that was a bit serious at first into a lifelike tabloid that appeared every three days. So she
Only then did I send the news about Ning Shuya lying on the train to that almost pornographic tabloid.
Ji Ruoxi is a diligent woman. Although the main writer is busy with work, she still has to go to the scene to conduct interviews when she encounters news that she thinks can increase circulation.
When she rushed to the scene, she recognized the deceased as Lu Wei, who wrote a column for the East Asia Economic News. She had attended his lectures when she was in school. She also found a note on the table.
, it says: "You are full of nonsense and deserve to die." There are three exclamation marks behind it.
The next morning, when Zhai Shanying saw the newspaper, he was like a thunderbolt. He hurriedly dug out his records. After checking, he was even more stunned. The dozen stocks he handed over to Mitsui Rikuo Economics actually had 300 stocks.
More than 10,000 yuan. This was all he had earned in the past few years. In addition to the commission that Hamilton had defrauded, he still had nearly 3 million yuan in cash including jewelry and cash, which he was about to hand over to Mitsui for management.
He called Weida and received the news that the shares of Kailuan Coal Mine had been sold and had been delivered yesterday, with the selling price being 75 cents.
Oh my god, what is this?
It was five yuan a dollar when he bought it.
He originally thought that the war would be over sooner or later, and after the war was restored, energy and transportation stocks would boom. Therefore, even if the share price of Kailuan Coal Mine fell below one yuan, he did not sell it or change hands.
Damn Japanese, you are just speculating in your stocks, what are you talking about in the newspaper? The newspaper said that some sources believed that Venus died because someone was trading stocks based on his stock reviews in the newspaper and ended up going bankrupt.