It is obviously impossible to prepare any sumptuous food on a freighter. What the Russians can provide is nothing more than some fruits, bread, dried fish, sausages, etc. Although they didn't have lunch, Miyashita Kita really had no appetite for these things.
As of now, when facing Dunn, Kita Kitani is completely on the weak side. What's even more sad is that this weak position seems to be difficult to have a chance to change unless something unexpected happens to Dunn in the future.
But it is difficult for Miyashita Kita to guarantee whether a second person will appear to take over this guy after Dunn.
But then again, as a person in today's society, he can never do whatever he wants. Even the US president is just a glory on the surface. Who can tell how much compromise and concession needs to be experienced behind it?
From another perspective, Kita Kita felt that he should be content. Although he was in a weak position, relatively speaking, his cooperation with Dunn also gained a lot. In today's Japan, I don't know how many people want to take over him to sit in this position.
Ah, no matter whether he is self-comfort or not, he seems to be able to think so now
Sitting next to the square table, Miyashita Kita briefly recounted what he had done in the liberalization of the agricultural product market over the past period of time. Of course, there are naturally complaints among them, mainly the impact of the Sagita Kiyoshi incident on the quota issue
Dunn obviously had no appetite. He listened to Kita Kita's story patiently. Until he finished speaking, he reached out to take an apple and peeled it with a sharp and sharp dagger, and said: My friend, don't worry, you have done it well enough. I think even if you are picky, you can't find any problem. As for the quota problem, believe me, there will be a way to solve it.
You think it's okay, Kita Kitani shrugged and felt relieved. Whether he was willing to admit it or not, when facing partners like Dunn, his psychology could still feel the pressure.
Akamoto, my friend, Dunn moved the chair under his butt and leaned against Kita Miyashita, took half of the apple I just cut in his hand, and said, "Are you curious about why I'm going to Vladivostok this time?"
Miyashita Kita pursed his lips and said to himself: I'm not curious why you were going there, I'm just curious why you took me to go together.
This time, I am going to do a private deal. Dunn continued, it was a considerable deal. I wonder if you are interested in joining?
Private transaction? Miyashita Kita was a little puzzled and asked subconsciously
Of course, Dunn smiled, lobbyist is my job, but not my entire job. If there is a chance to get some extra profit, who will refuse?
Miyashita Kitani knew that although this guy in front of him was one of the top lobbyists on K Street, although the amount of money he handled in the lobbyist job was large, the money was not his own, but the expenses necessary for lobbying.
To put it bluntly, they are the God of Wealth. After a lobbying, what can really fall into their pockets is actually commissions.
Of course, the amount of this commission is definitely not small, but they can't be made into millionaires or anything else.
No one in this world would like to think that they have too much money, so people like Dunn will definitely not mind making more side job income for themselves in addition to commissions.
As a result, Miyashita Kita thought of another problem, that is, he seemed to have fallen into a misunderstanding before, and he seemed to be too arrogant to people like Dunn.
That's right, Dunn is indeed a top lobbyist on K Street. Most of the people he usually interacts with are politicians in all aspects of the United States. But then again, his ability to start lobbying smoothly is not actually because of his own eloquence or personal social circles. What he really relies on is the lobbying company behind him. In other words, he is always a working person, but a working person like him is very high-end.
Of course, even so, Kitaki Miyashita knew that he was still on the weak side. The reason was very simple, that is, there was a powerful lobby company behind Dunn. This lobby company can affect some decisions in Washington to a certain extent.
But behind him, Shigeki, there was nothing.
Haha, so I'm a little interested in this deal. I hide my thoughts and said, "Miyashita Kita smiled, after all, I can't refuse the extra benefits."
I wonder if you are interested in the freighter? Dunn bit the apple in his hand and asked
Freighter? Miyashita Kita was stunned for a moment and asked, What freighter?
Specifically, there are four container freighters with a load of 3,000 tons and two bulk freighters with a load of 16,500 tons... Dunn reached out to touch his pocket. When his hand touched his waist, he remembered that the suit jacket had been thrown to the big guy just now.
He turned his body and shouted twice in the direction of the cabin door. It should be the name of the person he was calling. Because of the fast speaking speed, Kita Kitani could only vaguely hear what he was calling.
Soon, the burly Russian flashed in at the door
Dunn said something to him, the Russian nodded, turned around and walked out for a while, and he walked back with the blazer
He took the outer jacket from the Russians' hand, Dunn took out a folded piece of paper from his pocket, threw the coat to the Russians, and then turned around again and handed the somewhat messy folded paper to the north of Miyashigata in front of Miyashigata.
Miyashita Kita took the east and west, expanded it and looked
The stacked paper is very thick, and there are six pages in total after being expanded. The top page is the relevant information about a bulk cargo ship
The information is marked in English, including the Russian number of this bulk cargo ship, ship type, production plant, dit-to-be-to-nation, total length, width, depth of shape, draft, full load draft, etc., which is very comprehensive.
Miyashita Kita looked carefully and found that the cargo ship was launched in July 1989. The factory was the Red Solvomo Shipyard, with a total tonnage of 9191, the navigation area was offshore, and the load capacity was 16,500 tons.
This is a bulk cargo ship that has been launched for more than five years, but there are no pictures on the paper. I don’t know how the ship is in good condition.
The second page is also a bulk cargo ship with a load capacity of 16,500 tons, but it was produced by the Baltic shipyard. The launch date was May 1987.
Miyashita Kita roughly read all the papers, and finally put them on the table, looking at Dunn beside him and asked: Are these ships ready to be sold?
Dunn nodded and said: They are all in the hands of the Pacific Shipping Company in the Port of Vladivostok, and the stupid Eastern Slavs are ready to sell them in packages, yes, sell them in packages, buy them all, otherwise, no one will be sold.
Kita Kitani of Miyashita didn't know about shipping. Of course, he didn't know what price a cargo ship like this could sell. He didn't ask Dunn how much the Russians would want, because he knew very well that even if he asked, Dunn might not say it. Therefore, he was silent for a while and asked: I'm very interested, tell me, how do we cooperate?
You know, Akamoto-kun, I am not a businessman and don’t like to bargain with others. Dunn rubbed his chin and said, of course, I don’t have time to operate such things, so if you are interested, I can guarantee that you can get these ships at a very low price. As for whom you are going to sell them to and what price, I’m not interested in participating. Do you understand what I mean?
Miyashita nodded, don't you understand this? The American in front of him just wants to be his old business, play a pure broker, and then get an agency fee.
I understood, pressing my hand on those papers, Miyashita Kita looked at the other party and said with a smile, So, how much information should I pay for you for this business?
Information fee? Ha, I like this statement. Dunn looked at his hand pressed on the paper and smiled. Those Eastern Slavs can accept the offer of $25 million. I think if they operate it more, maybe they can accept it. After all, they are all a group of poor people. For poor people who get rich, they should not take the loss of $5 million seriously.
The longer a person is, the more generous he will be. Dunn can see this very clearly
Let's do this, Dunn, seeing that the other party did not offer a price, Kita Kita thought for a while and said, if the business could be completed smoothly, I could give out 50 million. Of course, I mean the US dollar. If the Russians offer 25 million, then your information fee is 25 million. If they offer 20 million, then your information fee is 30 million. Do you think it's fair?
Dunn didn't say anything. He threw the apple that he had only eaten a bite of in his hand, pulled a napkin, wiped it carefully on his hand, then patted the shoulder of Miyashita Kita and stood up and said: Later, let's go and see the boat first. Of course, when you return to Japan, you can also find some people who know the business to come and see it. If you do business, you will always be more cautious.
Miyashita Kita smiled. He really didn't mind whether the business was losing money or making money. Even if it was losing money, he could just take it as a bribe to Dunn.
Tens of millions of dollars are definitely not a small amount. No one can avoid being taken away by someone for nothing.
But then again, Miyashita Kita is willing to use such a sum of money to exchange for a favor. Sometimes a penny is not worth a penny, but sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars may not necessarily be exchanged for a favor.
As of now, when facing Dunn, Kita Kitani is completely on the weak side. What's even more sad is that this weak position seems to be difficult to have a chance to change unless something unexpected happens to Dunn in the future.
But it is difficult for Miyashita Kita to guarantee whether a second person will appear to take over this guy after Dunn.
But then again, as a person in today's society, he can never do whatever he wants. Even the US president is just a glory on the surface. Who can tell how much compromise and concession needs to be experienced behind it?
From another perspective, Kita Kita felt that he should be content. Although he was in a weak position, relatively speaking, his cooperation with Dunn also gained a lot. In today's Japan, I don't know how many people want to take over him to sit in this position.
Ah, no matter whether he is self-comfort or not, he seems to be able to think so now
Sitting next to the square table, Miyashita Kita briefly recounted what he had done in the liberalization of the agricultural product market over the past period of time. Of course, there are naturally complaints among them, mainly the impact of the Sagita Kiyoshi incident on the quota issue
Dunn obviously had no appetite. He listened to Kita Kita's story patiently. Until he finished speaking, he reached out to take an apple and peeled it with a sharp and sharp dagger, and said: My friend, don't worry, you have done it well enough. I think even if you are picky, you can't find any problem. As for the quota problem, believe me, there will be a way to solve it.
You think it's okay, Kita Kitani shrugged and felt relieved. Whether he was willing to admit it or not, when facing partners like Dunn, his psychology could still feel the pressure.
Akamoto, my friend, Dunn moved the chair under his butt and leaned against Kita Miyashita, took half of the apple I just cut in his hand, and said, "Are you curious about why I'm going to Vladivostok this time?"
Miyashita Kita pursed his lips and said to himself: I'm not curious why you were going there, I'm just curious why you took me to go together.
This time, I am going to do a private deal. Dunn continued, it was a considerable deal. I wonder if you are interested in joining?
Private transaction? Miyashita Kita was a little puzzled and asked subconsciously
Of course, Dunn smiled, lobbyist is my job, but not my entire job. If there is a chance to get some extra profit, who will refuse?
Miyashita Kitani knew that although this guy in front of him was one of the top lobbyists on K Street, although the amount of money he handled in the lobbyist job was large, the money was not his own, but the expenses necessary for lobbying.
To put it bluntly, they are the God of Wealth. After a lobbying, what can really fall into their pockets is actually commissions.
Of course, the amount of this commission is definitely not small, but they can't be made into millionaires or anything else.
No one in this world would like to think that they have too much money, so people like Dunn will definitely not mind making more side job income for themselves in addition to commissions.
As a result, Miyashita Kita thought of another problem, that is, he seemed to have fallen into a misunderstanding before, and he seemed to be too arrogant to people like Dunn.
That's right, Dunn is indeed a top lobbyist on K Street. Most of the people he usually interacts with are politicians in all aspects of the United States. But then again, his ability to start lobbying smoothly is not actually because of his own eloquence or personal social circles. What he really relies on is the lobbying company behind him. In other words, he is always a working person, but a working person like him is very high-end.
Of course, even so, Kitaki Miyashita knew that he was still on the weak side. The reason was very simple, that is, there was a powerful lobby company behind Dunn. This lobby company can affect some decisions in Washington to a certain extent.
But behind him, Shigeki, there was nothing.
Haha, so I'm a little interested in this deal. I hide my thoughts and said, "Miyashita Kita smiled, after all, I can't refuse the extra benefits."
I wonder if you are interested in the freighter? Dunn bit the apple in his hand and asked
Freighter? Miyashita Kita was stunned for a moment and asked, What freighter?
Specifically, there are four container freighters with a load of 3,000 tons and two bulk freighters with a load of 16,500 tons... Dunn reached out to touch his pocket. When his hand touched his waist, he remembered that the suit jacket had been thrown to the big guy just now.
He turned his body and shouted twice in the direction of the cabin door. It should be the name of the person he was calling. Because of the fast speaking speed, Kita Kitani could only vaguely hear what he was calling.
Soon, the burly Russian flashed in at the door
Dunn said something to him, the Russian nodded, turned around and walked out for a while, and he walked back with the blazer
He took the outer jacket from the Russians' hand, Dunn took out a folded piece of paper from his pocket, threw the coat to the Russians, and then turned around again and handed the somewhat messy folded paper to the north of Miyashigata in front of Miyashigata.
Miyashita Kita took the east and west, expanded it and looked
The stacked paper is very thick, and there are six pages in total after being expanded. The top page is the relevant information about a bulk cargo ship
The information is marked in English, including the Russian number of this bulk cargo ship, ship type, production plant, dit-to-be-to-nation, total length, width, depth of shape, draft, full load draft, etc., which is very comprehensive.
Miyashita Kita looked carefully and found that the cargo ship was launched in July 1989. The factory was the Red Solvomo Shipyard, with a total tonnage of 9191, the navigation area was offshore, and the load capacity was 16,500 tons.
This is a bulk cargo ship that has been launched for more than five years, but there are no pictures on the paper. I don’t know how the ship is in good condition.
The second page is also a bulk cargo ship with a load capacity of 16,500 tons, but it was produced by the Baltic shipyard. The launch date was May 1987.
Miyashita Kita roughly read all the papers, and finally put them on the table, looking at Dunn beside him and asked: Are these ships ready to be sold?
Dunn nodded and said: They are all in the hands of the Pacific Shipping Company in the Port of Vladivostok, and the stupid Eastern Slavs are ready to sell them in packages, yes, sell them in packages, buy them all, otherwise, no one will be sold.
Kita Kitani of Miyashita didn't know about shipping. Of course, he didn't know what price a cargo ship like this could sell. He didn't ask Dunn how much the Russians would want, because he knew very well that even if he asked, Dunn might not say it. Therefore, he was silent for a while and asked: I'm very interested, tell me, how do we cooperate?
You know, Akamoto-kun, I am not a businessman and don’t like to bargain with others. Dunn rubbed his chin and said, of course, I don’t have time to operate such things, so if you are interested, I can guarantee that you can get these ships at a very low price. As for whom you are going to sell them to and what price, I’m not interested in participating. Do you understand what I mean?
Miyashita nodded, don't you understand this? The American in front of him just wants to be his old business, play a pure broker, and then get an agency fee.
I understood, pressing my hand on those papers, Miyashita Kita looked at the other party and said with a smile, So, how much information should I pay for you for this business?
Information fee? Ha, I like this statement. Dunn looked at his hand pressed on the paper and smiled. Those Eastern Slavs can accept the offer of $25 million. I think if they operate it more, maybe they can accept it. After all, they are all a group of poor people. For poor people who get rich, they should not take the loss of $5 million seriously.
The longer a person is, the more generous he will be. Dunn can see this very clearly
Let's do this, Dunn, seeing that the other party did not offer a price, Kita Kita thought for a while and said, if the business could be completed smoothly, I could give out 50 million. Of course, I mean the US dollar. If the Russians offer 25 million, then your information fee is 25 million. If they offer 20 million, then your information fee is 30 million. Do you think it's fair?
Dunn didn't say anything. He threw the apple that he had only eaten a bite of in his hand, pulled a napkin, wiped it carefully on his hand, then patted the shoulder of Miyashita Kita and stood up and said: Later, let's go and see the boat first. Of course, when you return to Japan, you can also find some people who know the business to come and see it. If you do business, you will always be more cautious.
Miyashita Kita smiled. He really didn't mind whether the business was losing money or making money. Even if it was losing money, he could just take it as a bribe to Dunn.
Tens of millions of dollars are definitely not a small amount. No one can avoid being taken away by someone for nothing.
But then again, Miyashita Kita is willing to use such a sum of money to exchange for a favor. Sometimes a penny is not worth a penny, but sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars may not necessarily be exchanged for a favor.