Blackstone Code

0560 You all lose, only I make money

There are people who cooperate with Lynch, and naturally there are people who do not cooperate with Lynch.

The old man who shouted "Even if I go to hell, I will not sell my factory to you" and "To hell with you and your greed" was experiencing another feeling at this time.

His factory was completely sealed off, bank staff put a seal on the outside of his factory, and a large number of staff began to enter liquidation.

These can only be implemented with the permission of the Sabine City Court and the judge. In other words, the entire Sabine City judicial system supports the bank in doing so.

After all, everyone understands the principle of debt repayment, and it is such a large sum of money.

Most importantly, he also rejected Mr. Lynch's kindness!

Lynch wanted to help him, but he not only refused Lynch's offer to help him out of kindness and compassion, but instead falsely accused Lynch of doing this.

In fact, these people are people who do not admit failure. They borrowed money and spent it. It was they who decided to expand and increase production capacity.

The decision to hoard raw materials while they are "cheap" is also made by themselves. Some people even sell the products they produce to higher bidders in the best of times, even if they pay a deposit. people.

As a result, there are so many last orders piled up in the warehouse that no one is willing to take over, which has become one of the reasons for the downfall of the factory.

The old man stood outside the factory with dull eyes. He was no longer allowed to enter the factory, because from this moment on, it was within the scope of restricted behavior, and the property rights belonged to the bank. He was just an outsider.

Several workers pulled a cart of raw materials out of the factory and placed it on the open space. The person in charge of liquidation was registering these things to facilitate their calculation of the total value.

The old man looked at the almost brand-new raw materials, and his heart was bleeding deeply. What made him even more unbelievable was that the person in charge of the evaluation shouted such a sentence - a truck of second-hand production waste is eaten by insects and rats...

Now, not only has the old man lost the factory, but he is also burdened with huge debts due to insolvency. He, his family, and everyone who has enjoyed the generous life brought by this loan will be deemed by the judge to be jointly in debt. people.

At that time, they will be forced to work to repay the bank's arrears as soon as possible.

Of course, this has nothing to do with Mr. Lynch and those who surrendered. For those people, a new life and a new journey have just begun.

After taking office as mayor, Ferral immediately moved out of Lynch and promised the citizens of Sabine City through TV that starting next week, they would appropriately select some of the most difficult families to enter Lynch's The factory resumes production.

The announcement of such news right before taking office directly made some people no longer have any doubts about Ferral's ability, and some people even became die-hard supporters of Ferral all of a sudden!

And all of this is related to jobs and employment.

"Factories will be up and running after we've cleared the stockpiles in those factories, no later than the third week of the month at the most."

Lynch, who was standing side by side with Ferral in the crowd, was announcing the news to some people in society. Yes, this was Ferral's celebration ceremony. He became the mayor. He also followed a certain The rules hold such a ceremony.

Of course, there are not many people around him now, but fortunately he has inherited some capital power from Mayor Langdon, and these businessmen who are unwilling to leave the local area will begin to revolve around Ferrara.

Coupled with some of Ferrara's own connections, some people from the society, Lynch even saw some middle-class people here.

The new mayor represents new opportunities. Some people are overcoming difficulties that they could not overcome on their own. A new "ecosystem" is forming.

People were curious about how Ferral got those jobs from Lynch, so Ferral pulled Lynch over and asked him to talk to everyone.

Facing Lynch's affirmative reply, some people showed an expression of disbelief, "Mr. Lynch, every time we start work now, we will face a loss. If your factories start operation... they can maintain their costs." ?"

Lynch shook his head, "This is not a question of whether the cost can be maintained..." When he said this, some people instantly exchanged opinions with each other through their eyes. This is the most normal!

Starting work in this season means losing money, as long as you start working, you will definitely lose money!

This sentence may sound a bit wrong, but it is precisely the most realistic situation at present. Because of the economic recession, many dealers will no longer give a part of the money before they see the things as they did before, and wait until they see them. Just pay for everything.

Now, in order to avoid their own risks, dealers are required to sell things first, and then pay.

This also leads to the fact that as long as work starts, not only do workers have to be paid a salary, but the corresponding raw materials have to be consumed, and the transportation costs have to be paid, and the money cannot be recovered.

It is very likely that some companies will be dragged into bankruptcy during this process, so most companies are now willing to do nothing and never start work.

In addition to these problems, the change in the weight of the supply structure has turned the factory from a strong position to a weak one, which is also one of the problems that make it difficult for factories to make profits at present.

In fact, it is impossible for every batch of products to be completely sold out, except for hot products.

In the past, most of the losses caused by slow sales were borne by dealers. They purchased 100 items, sold 80 items, and disposed of the remaining 20 items at a discount, but overall they still made money.

But now dealers sell first and pay later, passing all the risk of slow sales to the factory.

The loss of twenty pieces of slow-moving goods will be borne entirely by the factory. The profits from the sale of eighty pieces of goods may not be worth the losses caused by these twenty pieces of slow-moving goods.

Distributors began to move up and became the most important link in the commodity supply chain. This is different from the past. In the past, factories dominated the entire supply chain. Now the situation has changed and the risks for factories have become greater.

Lynch's words made them think that he was willing to lose money but still start work, just to support Ferral. This also made people accurate about some gossips circulating in private, such as the deep personal relationship between Lynch and Ferral. judgment.

But the second half of Lynch's sentence made their minds go blank for a moment.

"...My question is how much profit can these factories and products bring me!"

The people around this "mainstream" circle were suddenly in an uproar, and it was difficult for people to believe that what they heard and what they knew were the same thing.

Nowadays, everyone is complaining about how much money they have lost and how miserable their life is. Suddenly, someone is thinking about how much money they want to make without following the routine. This makes people feel like they are sensationalizing.

"Please forgive me for being rude, Mr. Lynch, under such circumstances, how can you ensure your profits?" A businessman squeezed out of the crowd and stood in front of Lynch. He also introduced himself , a shoe factory owner.

Others were also looking at Lynch to see how he would answer this question.

Lynch smiled and said, "I will not keep these goods for sale in the country. If these things are sold to the federal people, then I will definitely face losses."

He looked at the others. He spoke slowly and clearly, making sure that everyone around him could hear him clearly.

Maybe there are too many people around here, maybe some voices are spreading, and some people are gathering here.

"But if I export my goods abroad, I may not lose money and still make some money..."

"If you pay a little attention to some fresh news, you will find that the word 'internationalization' appears more and more frequently. Internationalization has actually been integrated with our lives."

"The rapid development of technology has shortened the distance between us and the world. We can easily sell goods abroad and all over the world."

"If you have noticed some international trade policies, you will find that exported goods can now receive tax refunds, and some goods will have additional subsidies."

"These will greatly reduce our pressure, and the international market is far larger, deeper and more three-dimensional than the domestic market."

“Every product has a suitable sales place, we just need to find this place and transport the product out!”

The anonymous gentleman who asked the question asked again, "Mr. Lynch, are you talking about Nagaril?"

Lynch glanced at him and nodded, "It can be said that it is, but it can also be said that it is not. What I said does not mean that Nagaril is the only place that suits the interests of our businessmen."

"It's just that I personally think Nagaril is more suitable. Think about it, ladies and gentlemen, that's a country with a population of 200 million!" Lynch smiled and used body language to describe this "big" country. scale.

"We're nurturing this country, this market."

"Once a market with a population of 200 million is developed, and each of them spends ten yuan on goods from the federation every year, that will be a market of 2 billion!"

"But, gentlemen, for a materially backward country, their material needs are definitely not as simple as ten yuan!"

"It could be twenty dollars, thirty dollars, fifty dollars, or even a hundred dollars!"

“We are cultivating this market and making it more in line with our needs, and then…” Lynch pursed his lips and smiled, he raised his glass and took a sip, “It’s that easy, ladies and gentlemen! "

Lynch did not speak. He was always very honest. He did intend to sell these goods to Nagaril, but the way of selling them was slightly different.

"boom!"

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