Red Dead Redemption: Western Consortium
Chapter 163 Bond Release
Now is the time when Nathan Kirk is at his peak. As a banker, he can easily earn a lot of money.
He can even proudly say that in my eyes, a beautiful sword is just a number.
Of course, he never imagined that seven years later, he would be wanted for economic crimes, and would end up fleeing to the western region, which he now despises. Finally, he would be caught by John and Sadie and receive a reward.
The hair on 38-year-old Nathan Coker's forehead has become thinning, and after seven years, he is truly bald.
He hasn't gained weight yet, at least he still looks like a normal person, not a fat, bald man with a big belly.
"Carit, my brother, I haven't seen you for a long time. It seems that you are living a good life here in Valentine."
"You are much fatter than I thought you were. Maybe you should consider losing weight."
In the mansion at Rand Farm, David invited Carit, the manager of Valentin Bank, because he was the middleman after all.
After realizing David's wealth and strength, especially the large number of armed guards, Nathan's attitude became more polite. ?
Although he likes to mock his cousin, this is not a good time. After all, he has introduced himself to a big customer.
"It's rare for me to hear normal words come out of your mouth, Nathan."
"But perhaps our chat should be put aside later. We still need to discuss Mr. Rand's matters first."
Karit obviously knows who is the protagonist here today.
After hearing this, Nathan also said politely: "Please forgive me for being presumptuous, Mr. Rand, but maybe I should take a look at the batch of bearer bonds first, so that I can determine its value and whether I told my brother That way.”
David glanced at Hosea, who took out the batch of bearer bonds from his bag and placed them on the table.
Nathan stepped forward to pick it up and check it out. After some reading, Nathan said happily: "Yes, it's them, bearer bonds issued by Cornwall Company. This is indeed a good thing, and it's worth running over for a look." Let’s go.”
"Since it was my brother who introduced them, I won't hide it. Their value in the market is about US$20,000 to US$30,000, which is a lot of money."
"Of course, this batch of bearer bonds has a great impact. Many people learned about them through newspapers, so the actual price will be lower."
Hearing Nathan's analysis, Hosea asked unhappily: "Mr. Kirk, is this price a little low? The price tag above is $80,000, so maybe they can be worth more. "
In Hosea's opinion, Nathan was deliberately lowering the price. From $80,000 to $20,000 to $30,000, this was more than half the price.
Nathan said, "Oh, that's not it, sir, maybe you don't understand what a bond means."
"The value of these things is not as high as his quotation. This is a game of capital. Many companies in the east like to issue bonds to allow themselves to have sufficient liquidity."
"First of all, you should notice that its life span is twenty years, which means that it will take twenty years from the issuance date to the exchange of principal. At that time, $80,000 is no longer worth $80,000. We Take inflation into account."
"Although it will continue to pay interest, if you have so much money, wouldn't it be more profitable to do some other business?"
"Normally, the price of the bonds is about half of the actual bid amount, which also involves the risks of Cornwall's operations. If it goes bankrupt in the past 20 years, these bonds will be even less valuable. "
"Of course, the most critical thing is that this batch of bonds is not guaranteed by the government."
What Nathan said was not well understood by Hosea. After all, this was a way of playing capital.
"Well, Mr. Coker, how many dollars are you willing to pay to buy them." Hosea asked, which was also his biggest concern.
Next to him, David was just drinking milk tea made with black tea as a base, and had no intention of getting involved in the negotiation.
Nathan did not answer directly, but first looked at his brother Karit, and then at David.
Seeing David just concentrating on drinking milk tea, he felt reassured.
"Eight thousand dollars, sir, this is the maximum price I can give. Probably no one can give a higher price than me."
"They are so conspicuous that everyone can tell at a glance that these are the bonds that were robbed."
"When I sold them, there were a lot of troubles and I needed to pay some favors, so the price of $8,000 was very reasonable."
Hesea was actually very satisfied when he heard this price. Before that, not only was it difficult to find a seller, but the price given was also ridiculously low. Or in this place in the west, no one was willing to offend Kang for this. Wall.
Or maybe the sellers Hosea found didn't have very good channels themselves. They sold it to black market bosses, and they might end up passing through many hands, and then it would end up in the hands of bankers like Nathan.
"Well, Mr. Coker, I agree with the price."
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