The God of Wealth: Her Top Game of Thrones

Chapter 1287 The Ambitious One: Nikolaya Newkman



Chapter 1287 The Ambitious One: Nikolaya Newkman

"No one expected that Ms. Newkman would choose to come to Harvard as an exchange student."

Alexander's face showed a mixture of admiration, apprehension, and envy, along with a touch of contemplation. "And the most outrageous thing is that she didn't come to the US to study peacefully—it's unbelievable! I don't know where she gets her energy from."

That's right, there are indeed many geniuses in this world. There are quite a few young entrepreneurs who have achieved entrepreneurial success at a young age and earned millions of dollars.

But people like Tang Tang, who were stranded in other countries, found by a mafia family, and not only survived the family's conspiracies, managed to gain power and influence, and even came to the American region, are extremely rare.

Moreover, she is still a bit younger than those business school students who are starting their own businesses.

When she arrived in the US, her peers were either working odd jobs to pay off their student loans or pulling all-nighters in the library to prepare for final exams...

The more outstanding ones might be working with a few team members on some small startup projects, writing some code, creating some small games, or building a profitable website... These are already very outstanding young elites.

But what about her? What has she done?!

Upon entering Harvard, she immediately became friends with several potential leaders and effortlessly gained their genuine recognition and friendship, even achieving a high status within their small group.

"Hey, speaking of this... it sounds like the devil."

John shrugged, mimicking Alexander, looking like he had nowhere to complain. "I heard from Annie that the eldest daughter of the Kensington family is so spoiled by old Kensington that she doesn't give face to anyone."

"It turns out he also got along quite well with that Miss Newman! Annie said her sister even saw Kensington, the guy who slapped a mannequin more than a dozen times on the street, clinging affectionately to Newman's arm."

Therefore, it's unfair for men to blame women for gossiping. When it comes to real gossip, men can be just as enthusiastic about it.

John, a middle-aged man in his forties, still spoke eloquently and animatedly about these campus gossips.

Alexander twitched his lips. "That's why I said, I guess this Miss Newman's ambitions are really quite big—she doesn't settle down to study at Harvard, but instead goes here and there."

"She already owns several established companies, and now she also owns a Telos laboratory, which has developed effective anti-cancer drugs. She clearly wants to get a share of the pharmaceutical market."

"As far as I know, she has different businesses in China, the most famous of which is a film and television company. I even suspect that she might get involved in Hollywood in the future!"

“Oh…that’s really something,” John said. “So, after all you’ve said, you still haven’t told me what kind of person Miss Newman really is?”

“What kind of person?” Alexander’s face showed a mocking smile. “My answer is that I don’t know. At that party, she spoke eloquently, was socially adept and generous, and was extremely elegant in every move… She seemed no different from any other respectable young wealthy man from the Upper East Side.”

Alexander was a very intelligent man; he always managed to glean certain impressions from others. For example, one person might be clever, another might be shrewd or shy… but he couldn't get any clues from Miss Newman at all.

“She’s as perfect as a dream,” Alexander said expressionlessly. “Perhaps she would be a different person on other occasions. This young girl is terrifying. I can smell the ambition in her. I will not be her enemy.”

“As your friend, John, I also advise you not to do anything underhanded. If she proposes a partnership with an investment bank, you’d better think it over carefully.”

“Okay,” John said with some serious consideration, “I have indeed heard some rumors recently. You know, people on Wall Street are like wolves that pounce on anything that smells like a scent.”

"Telos Labs has been too popular lately. A research lab is not enough to support the production and sales of market-oriented drugs. What Ms. Newman needs most right now is to have a formal company in the United States."

"And those people on Wall Street seem to be watching her closely, hoping to make a quick buck off her company."

……

Tang Tang was naturally unaware of Alexander and John's secret meeting, and she was also unaware of the attention being paid by investment banks on Wall Street.

But even if she knew that, she obviously wouldn't care.

That group completely miscalculated one point.

Tang Tang had already obtained all the legal documents of Telos Group, and Telos Group now has legal status.

She's just one step away from giving Telos Group a physical entity, and she'll be having dinner with Edmund in the next few days to discuss it properly.

Tang Tang had a rough idea of ​​what these Wall Street lackeys were thinking.

In the US, not all company founders are extremely wealthy. Of course, there are exceptions—super-rich individuals with more money than they can spend.

However, most companies do not have a single source of capital. They usually choose to exchange a portion of their equity for company assets or sell individual shares.

In addition to shares, an investment agreement will be signed, promising to distribute dividends proportionally in the future.

In this way, the company's assets after its establishment may be divided into several parts. There may be individual shareholders, investment bank capital, and other funding components, etc.

Many investment banks have this idea in mind.

They have a very keen eye for finding entrepreneurs or small companies with great potential, and when these companies lack funds, they promise to invest and acquire shares at a very reasonable price in the early stages.

Then, after the company has grown, it can reap greater profits from its early investments.

This may seem like a mutually beneficial arrangement, but in reality, there could be various shady dealings behind it.

Many large investment banks, funds, and banks cooperate and collude with each other.

If an investment bank or major investor takes a liking to a small company but fails to reach an agreement on the investment terms, that investment bank or major investor may secretly collude with other banks to refuse to provide any loan applications to that company.

In other words, they jointly pressured the entrepreneur until he was at his wit's end and had no choice but to agree to sell a portion of his shares in order to obtain development investment.

These investment banks are basically thinking about this: they hope to make money off Tang Tang.

Hey! Happy New Year!


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