blackstone code

Chapter 2044

Chapter 2044

Compared with the civilian free market, the military industry market is actually more fair, especially when there is a war.

The military's first consideration is how to win the war, not how many numbers can be added to their account by buying some inferior weapons that can kill themselves.

So as long as you have a good product, you don't have to worry about not being able to sell it.

But the civilian market is different. Most of the people's ability to distinguish good from bad comes from the media and sellers themselves.

An average lumberjack is unlikely to spend his entire life understanding what a car is made of, and telling whether a car is good or not.

The way they distinguish comes from some media and so-called professionals. In fact, if you think about it carefully, they are all "professionals". Isn't this necessarily someone in the industry?

Will they tell the truth to those outside the industry?
Certainly not!

But the people don't know, don't know.

If Ankerk Industry wants to enter the civilian field, the first thing it has to face is the competition of the entire industry.

Business competition is terrible, with high costs and high risks. Now Ankerk Industries has made a little money for Mr. Wardrick, but hastily competed with those brands that have been in business for decades or hundreds of years.

He still has no idea.

He is not the president of the consortium now, and he does not have so many resources. If he does it, it will be difficult.

"And you may not know it, there will be a lot of... trouble."

Lynch stretched out his hand and motioned Mr. Wardrick to speak out, and the latter was also willing to tell Lynch something he didn't know.

"Like a car."

"Before the federal government asked the industry to carry out self-regulation and rectification, they created an industry committee to organize various auto show activities."

"These activities are promoted by the government, have social attention and media influence, and are becoming the mainstream media to promote to the society."

"Many companies want to participate, but some can't participate."

"If you lose such a platform, if you want to promote it, the cost will be much higher."

"Moreover, they will artificially create some troubles!"

The issue of industry self-regulation is also one of the policies promoted by Mr. Truman during his tenure.

Some people see this as encouragement and encouragement to capitalists in the general environment. At the same time, when formulating policies, Lynch believes that capitalists' pursuit of interests will make them less united than people think.

Internal contradictions and competition will instead give small and medium-sized enterprises opportunities and opportunities to grow and develop.

Yes, this policy was also implemented at the impetus of Lynch.

How about the effect?

It's hard to say.

Within the scope of the capitalist-dominated federal economic field, in the nature of the social foundation of capital first, industry self-discipline only gives big capitalists the opportunity to formulate industry rules, but does not harm the interests of big capitalists.

At least it did not act as a restraint on the big capitalists as imagined.

That means, did Lynch fail?
No, he didn't fail.

In fact, he has known for a long time that such a result will occur. Industry self-discipline can only play a role when there is a decisive neutral force.

For example, now the federal government has established a new department, which is responsible for industry self-regulation and the review of industry rules.

Under such circumstances, the words of the big capitalists do not count, and the owners of small and medium-sized enterprises have the right to vote.

If big capitalists want to formulate industry rules according to their own ideas, they must meet the interests of small and medium-sized owners.

If they cannot meet the interest demands of small and medium-sized business owners, then everything will be done according to everyone's common wishes.

Secret ballots are sometimes really a big killer for big forces!
Lynch's original plan was to reform the policy and form an industry self-regulatory management committee after it lost its value.

Through this committee, a certain degree of influence and control is exercised over industries across the Federation.

It's just that sometimes, plans don't keep up with changes.

But from another perspective, this is not a failed policy, because Lynch can still influence the presidential palace and intervene in these situations.

And because dear Mr. Truman died for the first time, these capitalists can be dealt with more significantly.

Lynch said in a voice that only he and Mr. Wardrick could hear, "Do you think the current Industry Self-Regulation Committee is a disguised monopoly?"

In the next second, Mr. Wardrick resisted the urge to stand up, took out his cigarette case, and lit a cigarette.

How did Mr Wardrick die?

Because he touched the fundamental interests of capitalists, he died.

The ultimate pursuit of capital is absolute monopoly, and Mr. Truman even banned market monopoly in the actual sense, so he died.

At this time, when Lynch suddenly said such words, it was hard for people not to think, what exactly was he implying?
Mr. Wardrick's eyes were hidden behind the smoky cigarette butts. He looked at Lynch for a while, then looked away and looked out the window.

He remembered a story.

The story is not long.

It is about a street in the downtown area of ​​a city. When I passed the intersection in the morning, I found that a person had died on the side of the road.

The first person who found the dead man didn't say anything, and left here as if he didn't know about it.

Then the second, the third...

Many people found out about the dead man, but many didn't go any further.

Knowing that a fool found the dead man, he yelled "Here is a dead man..."

Immediately afterwards, someone called the police, and the fool was taken away to assist in the investigation.

At night, it was broadcast on the news that a fool killed an innocent pedestrian on the street...

The story is absurd, but meaningful.

When everyone is keeping silent, the first person who speaks may not be recognized by others!

Even if what he said is correct, it is the truth!

If Ankirk Industries starts to expand the civilian market, it stands up and shouts "monopoly" in the face of various forms of resistance from some big capitalists, what will happen?
earthquake?

Tsunami?

the end of the world?

neither knows!
But one president has already suffered on this issue, and whoever speaks up first will undoubtedly offend many.

Mr. Warderick wondered whether it was necessary and practical to do so.

Mr. Wardrick did not rush to refuse or agree. He raised his head and asked Lynch, "Is there any practical value in doing this?"

Lynch nodded and said, "Of course!"

"Who arranged for someone to assassinate the beloved president of the federal people is still a mystery. We can use such things to break the dominance of the North Industries Group in many fields."

"Split them, carve them up, grow yourself!"

"Wardrick, don't you want to form a consortium with yourself as the core?"

"Like Blackstone Capital, or Light of Tomorrow?"

Although Blackstone Capital does not have a large number of capitalists involved, due to the existence of its core business Blackstone Bank, it has become the second highly influential consortium under Lynch's command after Bright of Tomorrow.

At the same time, the Blackstone capital itself has great influence, and Lynch is becoming one of the people with the highest status, the greatest power, and the most important words in the Federation!

He is only 29 years old, and he has already reached such a point. How could Mr. Wardrick not be moved at this time?

Becoming the core of a consortium and holding huge wealth and power is almost one of the ultimate pursuits of every capitalist!

Mr. Warderick stubbed out his cigarette in the ashtray, poured himself some wine, and drank it in one gulp.

Asking as if seeking psychological comfort, "Why me?"

Lynch patted his arm, "Because we almost became a family!"

Mr. Wardrick's face was already a little red, and his eyes widened. "Damn, can you stop talking about this?"

If he hadn't stopped him at the beginning, Lynch and Severella's child might already know how to call him grandpa.

And he may also become one of the major shareholders of the Blackstone Department, or become the president of the Light of Tomorrow.

No matter which one it is, it is much better than his current situation.

And all of this came to an abrupt end when he made that decision.

Lynch laughed and didn't care, he could talk about it for the rest of his life!

After some joking and joking, Mr. Wardrick finally decided to take another gamble.

He bet that Lynch would win and keep winning!

"how should I do?"

he asks.

Lynch's answer was not so detailed and thorough, but relatively simple.

"We first need to come up with some products that can compete with them to attack their market and snatch their customers."

"We will force them to use industry self-regulatory rules to deal with us, and then we will punch them in the nose!"

"As for the product, I already have some ideas..."

In business, Lynch is definitely professional.

Even if some fields are not professional, with his knowledge reserve and vision beyond this era, it is impossible to make mistakes!
If there is one thing that can shake the hearts of the customers of Federal Heavy Industries products, it must be "manly"!
Here, what could be more "manly" than the army and military style?

A military bulletproof jeep without a weapon interface, an explosion-proof sidecar three-wheeled motorcycle, a military multi-purpose patrol vehicle that can be renamed an all-terrain vehicle...

In addition to these, the ordinary civilian car market cannot be let go, especially the low-end products.

As the federal economy enters a period of explosive development, more and more people will be able to afford and use a car.

The sinking market will usher in an unprecedented huge explosion. As long as you seize this opportunity, you will not worry about future development.

And all of this made Mr. Wardrick addicted to it, to the business empire that Lynch called!

The next day, Ankerk Industries announced the establishment of two wholly-owned subsidiaries for the development, production, and sales of civil heavy industry products.

Among them, civil automobiles and civil machinery are the main ones, which immediately aroused the attention of North Industries Group...

(End of this chapter)

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