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Chapter 338 Can this be done?

Alfonso, investment manager of Sarago Fund, and York, chairman of Royal Theresa Investment Group, attended the Berex Media Conference. At this media conference, both Alfonso and York publicly stated that they would invest in buying more than 5 million pounds of shares. Blair, chairman of Perix, said this is a very valuable investment. Perix Shipping can launch many new strategic deployments through this round of financing.

As an investment representative, Alfonso said in an interview with the media: their joint investment has been carefully considered. They considered that Luxembourg Steel Group has delivered tens of millions of iron ore and that Perix does not have enough warehouses for lease, they must choose transportation, so investment is a very worthwhile strategic choice at this time.

York, chairman of Royal Fund, said: As a large group integrating warehousing and logistics, Perix has always been willing to invest, but has never found a good investment opportunity. They have been waiting for this opportunity for too long.

...

This is the news broadcast by the Financial Channel, and Elizabeth, who is still holding a conference call, are all amazed after hearing it.

"Oh my God! They are too arrogant. They are simply riding Oslan's face and hitting him!" Someone said it was incredible. You should know that those warehouses were taken away by them. Isn't it obvious that they are waiting for Oslan to give them money?

"Her Majesty, I think you are too unkind to hide from us. If I remember correctly that Royal Theresa Investment Group is your royal fund, why did you even participate in it but don't tell us? Is this conference call still pretending to be showing off to us? This is very boring." Some people also took the anger of Queen Elisabe, thinking that she did this on purpose.

This statement was unanimously agreed by others. They said one after another: "Her Majesty Queen, do you want to inform us that you have found a good investor? Or do you want to start with the Sao'er family in Luxembourg and drive away everyone's investment in London? But we advise you not to do this, you will regret it! There is also this conference call, which must be the most disgusting thing I have ever attended!"

Elisabe said in a deep voice: "I hope you don't make random guesses. I didn't do anything deliberately. I just granted my fund company the right to handle everything. I don't interfere with any investment behavior of my fund company. I only look at the results they finally reported to me. If I keep being dissatisfied, I will fire them directly."

Elisabee finally emphasized: "So, if I don't ask about my fund's investment tendency, then it's normal for me not to know. My investment chairman doesn't have to tell me everything."

"So, Her Majesty, you may have to take good care of your funds in the future, otherwise they will definitely cause you a big disaster, just like this time, I think Osland must be crazy and wish you could demolish your Windsor Castle." Someone said sarcastically.

"But I have to say that sometimes the combination of scammers and fools is really a headache! Blair, who lives in the warehouse and fleet, is proud of himself as a fool. It's a pity that he believed in a Chinese liar." Someone joked.

Elisabe smiled and said, "You don't need to bother with this, because if it were me, I would support this investment very much. After all, I and the Sao Na family in Luxembourg have not signed any non-aggression agreements. It is normal for this kind of investment that seeks profit and avoids harm in business."

...

In fact, Oslan was indeed very angry. When the news was broadcast on TV, Oslan threw a cup in his castle on the spot.

"They are simply too much and don't take our Luxembourg family seriously!"

Opold looked angry and helped Oslan say what he wanted to say at the right time. He pointed to the TV and said, "Father, this is the landlord Blair. When I went to contact his warehouse, there was something wrong with what he said to me. Later, Zhou Ming came over and he immediately abandoned us. It turned out that he had already planned this way, and he fooled us all!"

"They are so cunning!" Opold continued, "firstly grab the warehouse and leave the iron ore we delivered, and then invest in the shipping company. Isn't they waiting for us to find the shipping company to transport all the ore and wait for us to place a big order for the shipping company, which means we send them money with us?"

"This is too much!" Opold said, "Father, we can't let them succeed no matter what!"

Oslan looked at him with some boredom. He was really disliked now. He originally wanted to train him well this time, but what was the result? Whether before or now, all he could see and hear was the voice of the Chinese, and even such things as being snatched away from the customer in person could happen. This really made him not know what to say.

"I also understand that it would be bad to let them succeed, but what can we do? Perix is ​​the largest warehousing and shipping company in the UK. Who else can we look for if we don't look for him?" said Oslan.

Opold lowered his head, but he was also thinking about a solution quickly. Soon he looked up and said, "Father, I think we can re-enter these iron ore and put them back into the futures market. At least these futures contracts can also bring us income..."

Opold's words came to an abrupt end here, because he saw Oslan's angry eyes.

"You idiot, how could you come up with such a stupid solution?" Oslan said angrily, "Did you forget why we had delivered all these iron ore? It was to create the illusion of supply in iron ore futures, to raise the price of iron ore futures, and to make up for our past losses! Our past losses were too great, and we needed to maintain an empty inventory for at least another month."

"But we can't last for a month now," said Opold. "We will have to deliver those ores after tomorrow. The exchange warehouse will not allow us to store for that long, even if we pay the storage fee."

Suddenly Opold remembered something again: "Or we can rent warehouses in other places. Anyway, Britain is so big, we can put these ores in other places. Why always make money around Perix?"

"Silly!" Oslan scolded him angrily, "Why do you think I chose Perix? It's because the transportation here is very cost-effective. If it were replaced by other places, the transportation cost of millions of tons would be a big problem, and you have to understand that land transportation is much more expensive than shipping."

Opold was anxious: "But this is not enough, that is not enough, what should we do? Could it be that we really have to send them money?"

Oslan shook his head gently: "It is absolutely not allowed to give money! Since that's the case, we only have one way left!"

...

"Auslan and the others are going to sell these iron ore in stock? This method is really shocking!"

Still in Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle, they made another telephone call the next day because Oslan sent out a news that he was going to auction the soon-to-be-delivered futures ore.

"Do you still remember what I said before? The Sao'er family in Luxembourg cannot sit and wait for death. Who is Oslan? He is a man called the lion in Luzelburg, and no one who dares to provoke him will end up with his own wisdom and means! A Chinese man who came from unknown places cannot be his opponent!"

On the phone, Michelle spoke incessantly: "But I didn't mean to belittle the Chinese. At least he made the lion in Luzel Castle serious, but his openly investing in shipping companies was too stupid. Did he really think that Oslan had no choice but to give him money? He was too proud of his ability!"

"Now, Oslan told him with practical actions that he was too naive, but he could not transport it, so he would not sell it on the spot. Now you are stunned that your investment will be wasted." Michelle said.

"On-site auction is indeed a very smart approach." Someone also echoed Michelle, "First of all, these ores are pulled directly from the exchange warehouse, and the quality is absolutely guaranteed, so as long as the price is reasonable, it can be auctioned. In addition, the buyers participating in the auction are likely to be locals, so Perix's ocean shipping is useless at all. That's why Oslan's method solved the sales of ores and avoided Zhou Ming's trap, killing two birds with one stone!"

Someone echoed and made Michelle even happier: "I have said a long time ago that a Chinese man who didn't know where he came from would never be an opponent of Osland!"

"If I ask me to say Osland's idea may be more than that." Michelle continued, "I think everyone must know the opposite law of the futures market and the spot market price, that is, when the futures market prices rise, the spot market will definitely fall, and the same goes for the other way around."

"Then Oslan's current auction is to impact the inventory and goods market through a large amount of ore, and continue to raise the price of iron ore in the futures market through this means, which means it is a win-win situation. Oslan's wisdom is something that the Chinese cannot catch up with!" Michelle concluded.

Not only Michelle, but others also said: "Actually, that Chinese man has done a good job. It's a pity that he found the wrong opponent for himself. That's Oslan! You made him angry, do you still want to take advantage of him? This is simply impossible. He is too conceited to say that. If he had the opportunity to reconcile with Oslan, it would be a good choice."

Someone expressed a different opinion: "That's impossible. Since Oslan can think of such a solution now, how could he reconcile with you? That's probably a bigger trap. I can only say the same thing. They are not the same order of magnitude at all, and no one will think Zhou Ming has any chance of winning."

However, another news suddenly broke out on the TV: Zarago Fund and Royal Theresa Investment Group jointly announced the delivery of iron ore and participated in the subsequent iron ore auction.
Chapter completed!
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