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Chapter 404: Siege

Since the foundation of the establishment of New China is too thin, even if it starts to open up in 80, it is not realistic to achieve too many results in a very short time.

Although because of the literary style, China has an additional powerful research and invention studio, that is, Longdao.

But no matter how good the scientists on Dragon Island are, they cannot surpass their technology in all aspects. Some technologies are even blocked by patents from countries around the world, and even if they are invented, they cannot be promoted and used.

However, the Japanese will have ready-made things, which makes the world admit that Japan's technology in the fields of energy electronics, mechanical design and manufacturing (especially heavy machinery), chemicals, pharmaceuticals, finance, etc. is simply incomparable and insurmountable in China in the 1990s. At this time, Japan's economic crisis also gave literary style the opportunity to intervene.

Because there are a lot of money in your hand and the great god Yokota Yukiichi, who is cutting the way forward, makes the Japanese unable to be too vigilant. For these high-quality Japanese companies with technological content, as long as Qiji Real Estate and its subsidiaries have the opportunity to enter it, and then by allowing Yokota Yuki to occupy a favorable position in his company in the negotiations, it is always possible to make his technology a day. With these technologies and then transformed by the scientific research center in Dragon Island, what is impossible?

If you control some of these large companies with considerable technological content, it is naturally even less difficult to control those cultural companies. A considerable number of companies will be acquired by literary style. After the acquisition, the literary style will be allowed to be freely used, and then the AV culture will be transmitted to the Western world through them. It will be vigorously promoted in Japan, and it will be very restrictive to conveying this culture to the inland China, which is to transmit some inspirational culture to China, thereby achieving the purpose of indirect control.

Of course, once these cultural companies are controlled, some theoretical things will be brought up inadvertently under the instruction of the writing style. For example, correctly understanding the problems of World War II may not be mentioned directly, but they can be guided in a roundabout way. Of course, sometimes the writing style will maliciously think of eliminating the most despised ideas of Chinese Confucianism in China and slowly penetrate into Japanese culture. That is the evil realm of writing style.

It has to be said that the literary style is not actually because he wants to invade other nations culturally, but he sees the future he knows, whether it is Western culture or Eastern culture, people are easily accepting such things, so it is inappropriate for you to reject them. When he wants people's thoughts to change their quality of life and social development, there may be a process of inevitably causing chaos. Since there is, don't reject them. The best way is to guide them.

In addition to guidance, of course, the most important thing about literary style is to capture cities and plunder in Japan. It is not enough to just acquire these cultural industries and participate in the operation of Japan's high-yield technology. In fact, literary style asked Zhang Qing to transfer a large part of his funds abroad at that time, and promised to the Japanese political and business community that he would invest abroad was not empty talk.

In fact, what should Wen Feng do? What Wen Feng needs to do is beat the dog in the water.

When Japanese real estate and stock market plummeted, almost all Japanese companies were trapped in it. In addition to the Japanese inherent high-tech companies, Japanese actually had many very high-quality assets.

For example, because Japan is an island country with relatively poor resources, their island resources were almost consumed during the period of the Civil Affairs and Restoration. Later, the great development was almost entirely due to foreign imports, so the importance of the Strait of Malacca to Japan, and that was the case that later had a rare earth dispute with China.

It is in this case that it is conceivable that when Japan expanded during the period from the early 1980s to the 1990s, due to economic transformation, a large part of the huge funds they went out to seek business opportunities were actually invested in resources. For example, their Australia invested in minerals, and fully intervened in the resource-rich Australia through joint stocks or comprehensive acquisitions.

Of course, in addition to Australia, there are also New Zealand, Canada, Africa and other countries. Japanese people will never be lenient as long as they invest in resources. That is because of their instincts created by their subconscious concerns about the island countries they have lived in for generations.

To be honest, things have to be viewed in two ways. Although the sharp appreciation of the yen will cause a large amount of hot money to plunder a large amount of wealth from Japan, it is not all of them unhealthy. At least the appreciation of the yen is equivalent to strengthening the purchasing ability of the yen around the world, and giving Japan the opportunity to transform its economy and make large-scale investments overseas.

However, most people may pay attention to the acquisition of the Rockefell Center by Japan, which was promoted by Japan and Western countries, and entered the Hollywood Film City, sweeping across the Americas, making Americans amazed that the news that the Japanese wanted to acquire the entire Hollywood spread all over the world.

At that time, the real estate bubble in Japan was constantly amplifying, and the sharp appreciation of the yen also contrasted with the price advantage of purchasing overseas real estate. In the literary style, this situation was very similar to that of China later. In the 1980s, many Japanese people focused their acquisitions on real estate in the United States, and the pace of expansion was much stronger than that of China later.

As we later learned from literary style, in Los Angeles, the Japanese controlled nearly half of the real estate in the prosperous areas. In Hawaii, more than 96% of foreign investment came from Japan, and were mainly concentrated in real estate such as hotels and high-end residences. By the end of the 1980s, 10% of real estate in the United States had become the Japanese's possessions.

In 1989, the Japanese purchased American assets to the peak, and several logos were still fresh in the American people at that time. Mitsubishi Land Company of Japan spent $1.373 billion to acquire 14 office buildings in Rockefello Center. Based on the exchange rate of 1 US dollar to 160 yen at that time, Mitsubishi Land Company's investment amount was 218.8 billion yen, becoming the controlling shareholder with 80% of the equity of Rockefello Center. Rockefello Center was once regarded as a landmark building in the United States. The American media called this acquisition a Japanese who bought the souls of the Americans.

Also in that year, Sony announced that they successfully purchased the American entertainment giant for $3.4 billion, which is also one of the symbols of American culture, Columbia Film Company.

From 1985 to 1990, Japanese companies conducted a total of 21 overseas mergers and acquisitions of more than 50 billion yen, of which 18 were American companies. The fanatical acquisitions caused great responses in American society. Americans even said self-deprecatingly that news might come from when the Japanese bought the Statue of Liberty.

However, in fact, in the literary style, he did not take any attention to the acquisition of these Japanese people at all, because as we all know, all the series of events that actually happened in Japan were a big trap under the United States. The Americans' approach was to not only plunder a large amount of assets in Japan, but also to guide the Japanese to make large investments in their United States. This would not only create a fierce job in the United States, but also keep a large amount of Japanese wealth in the United States. These businesses that seem to attract the attention of the world are actually caused by the Japanese's yy psychology, and they will eventually be beaten to death.

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

Sony's purchase of Columbia Film Company was later proved to be the largest loss-making corporate merger case in Japan at that time. Although Sony finally realized its strategy of transforming into an entertainment company, it took too much cost and time.

As for the Japanese Aoki Kuren who bought the Pebble Beach Golf Course and the scenic 17-mile road in September 1990, in one fell swoop, people found that the one who lost the worst in this buying and selling was Aoki Kuren, and the American seller Marvin Davis, made the most profit. In 1978, he only spent $72 million when he bought the stadium. After less than ten years, he changed his hands and cashed out.

After one merger and acquisition incident, people have to admit that the sellers of American asset who were considered short-sighted at the time not only did not suffer any losses, but also paved the way for the new technological revolution, and American businessmen not only won economic benefits, but also seized the initiative again in future development.

Until then, many Japanese people also admitted that many of the purchasing behaviors did not strictly follow economic laws. The wealth expansion brought about by the appreciation of the yen made them feel warm and overestimated their abilities. As for whether these assets can bring enough profits in the future, they did not think seriously, so they would inevitably suffer a big loss.

Wen Feng didn't have much interest in helping the Japanese summarize their experience. In fact, he didn't even take any attention to the above transactions. What he really focused on was the huge investments in various mineral resources and energy made by the Japanese around the world. It was in the early 1990s. In fact, except for oil that really made Americans value it, many other resources were not as important as the new century.

The Japanese have a very strong sense of crisis. They know that they have no resources in their own country. If they don’t want to be controlled by others, they must try their best to take the resources into their own hands. The timing is actually very good when the yen is transformed in the critical moment of economic transformation. They take advantage of the opportunity of the yen to appreciate in a large amount. Although the investment is not very large, they have made a very detailed layout around the world... (To be continued)!~!
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