“Grandpa, I have a proposal.”
Sylphie spoke suddenly, interrupting the chatter between the family elders. As the only third generation member of the family who was eligible to be on the scene, Sylphie had a special status.
Thus, Kit said kindly, “You can voice any opinions you have.”
“I think that if Jasper really helped us reach cooperation with the Maynards in North America this time, then we might as well help him in the process of fighting Wall Street Capital.”
“We can ally with JW Company and become their most important strategic partner. Once Jasper makes it through this catastrophe, there will be nothing to stop him from rapidly developing.”
Fred frowned and said, “Do you know how much risk we have to face to do so?”
Sylphie replied without hesitating, “As Grandpa said, there is no risk free option for doing business.”
Turning to her Grandpa Kit, Sylphie said sincerely, “Grandpa, this is an important investment.”
“Somerland’s national conditions are unique. It is difficult for foreign investors to enter the Somerland market if they do not cooperate with local companies in Somerland. This much is inevitable. Just look at the automobile industry. Even the VW Group has to compromise, let alone Sentel.”
“But this country with a population of more than one billion is a blue ocean that countless people are coveting. We must enter first to provide a sufficient driving force for the future development of Sentel.”
“Coreana is too small, and its developmental potential has long been exhausted. Moreover, even if Sentel were to pursue a breakthrough, it would be very difficult to do so in Coreana. So, if we want to continue to grow, we can only start moving outward.”
“In the past few years, we have been moving West, but didn’t we ignore our neighbors? You know, even those giants in the West are trying to enter the Somerland market, but we’re simply abandoning the one that’s near us and yearning for the one that’s far away.”
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