Chapter eight hundred and ninety seventh limited trust
Ignoring Brian's wail, Anna Stagina hung up the phone hatefully, and then she snapped: "You keep talking."
Continuing to say that nature refers to Steve. Steve rubbed his nose a little unnaturally, and then he said in a deep voice: "There is also part of the cash flow, which is scattered in various corporate accounts, and this part of the cash is probably..."
After concentrating on his mind for a while, Steve spread his hands and said, "This part of the funds are very scattered and complicated. I can't say a particularly accurate number because it changes every day. According to the amount I knew two days ago, it is about $15 billion."
Another $15 billion, cash flow!
What if money is not money?
Yang Yi has more than 100 million yuan, so he feels that he is a super rich man. He dare not say anything about investment, but if he uses it for enjoyment, he feels that he will never spend it in his life.
It's all right now, it's more than 20 billion.
The cash flow that can be withdrawn immediately is more than 10 billion US dollars. This is not a joke. Cash flow is not a fixed asset, but a cash flow that can be used at any time.
You know how important cash flow is, and you don’t understand it. Think about buying whatever you want with more than 10 billion in your pocket. You have a property worth more than 10 billion, but you have to sell a house and have money to buy it. This is the biggest difference.
Two sentences, more than 20 billion, and more than 10 billion can be obtained immediately. Yang Yi felt ache and excited when he thought about it.
That is, arms dealers and drug lords have such a huge cash flow, right?
The only ones who can keep calm are Boer and Noblet, especially Boer. It turns out that he is in charge of a commercial bank. Although he is a white glove, he has seen big money, right? So he is not very excited.
“Cash flow on a business account?”
"Yes, after all, it's time to talk about fixed assets."
Steve seemed a little proud, and he said calmly: "Why did Djokovic trust me? Why did Djokovic trust me and was willing to hand over the property to me? That's because all the investments I made for him made money, and no failure, all made money."
Boer nodded and said, "So are there stocks, funds, etc."
"No, I don't trust financial products, so I choose an investment company and will not invest money in the financial market. For a giant selling arms, after owning a huge cash cow, I don't need to take risks in the financial market."
Boer shrugged: "I don't quite agree with you about the financial industry, but please keep going."
Steve said in a deep voice: "Djokovic's private real estate is worth about $4 billion, but real estate is not within your considerations, right?"
"Yes."
"Then let's say that the companies controlled by Djokovic have about $80 billion, but some of them cannot be replaced. In other words, after Djokovic dies, this part of the assets is beyond my control, and the assets I can control are about $50 billion."
“What are there?”
"Egg Tony Investment Company has a total assets of about $11 billion now. The entire company has six board members, but they are all white gloves. Chairman Wien Rashford is the white glove I chose and promoted. With just one sentence, the company can change its owner."
Egg Tony Company, Steve is the first person to talk about this company, and it is also because of this company that the singer is gone and Kate's parents are gone.
Just like a dream, the Eggtony company, which used to be unattainable, has now become a treasure.
“There are seven high-tech companies controlled by Eigttony, with stakes ranging from 51% to 10%, with the total assets of these seven companies worth about $15 billion.”
"very good."
"Seven percent of United Technologies' shares are worth approximately $16 billion."
“The world’s top 500 is very good.”
Steve thought for a while, and then he said in a deep voice: "This is a company with a relatively large total amount, and there are many small companies with a market value of no more than one billion US dollars, but their profitability is good. There are 21 companies in total, accounting for only 40% of the shares and have no controlling position. But these are the ones I chose. I think the profit expectations of these companies are very good, and so far, the investments I have made have been profitable."
Boer said very differently: "All profits? No one loses?"
"No, it's all profitable, it's just a more or less problem."
"you're good!"
Boer gave his thumbs up and said to Steve sincerely: "I have never seen anyone who dares to say that all his investments are profitable. You are very good."
Steve sighed lightly and whispered: "If I hadn't worked for Djokovic, maybe I would have been the best CEO in the world. Who knows, I don't have this opportunity."
Boer smiled and said, "So how did the shares of these companies be transferred to our names?"
"It's all white gloves. Djokovic thinks it can be trusted and fully controlled. After Djokovic dies, you need to find these people one by one, no matter what method he uses to hand over the shares."
Steve shrugged and said, "Maybe some people are unwilling to hand over the money, but... Djokovic won't deal with his white gloves in person. All you need is to say something."
Boer said with a serious look: "Leave all his huge wealth to White Gloves for treatment? This is not safe enough. There is always a way to ensure absolute control, right?"
Steve nodded with a smile and said, "Yes, before handing over the company or part of the huge amount of funds to someone to manage, I will ask them to sign a loan contract with Djokovic, and the total value will definitely exceed the part they hold. It's just that these loan contracts are all in the hands of Djokovic, but I believe that you can get this money even without a contract."
Boer said relentlessly: "There are loan contracts? So what if someone gets these loan contracts?"
Steve was silent for a moment, then he shook his head and said, "No one can get it because these debt contracts and some assets were placed in the safe of the Swiss bank. He could only take it himself, or his eldest son, but they were all dead. In the style of Djokovic not believing in anyone, this wealth was like the money from the Jews during World War II, and no one could get it."
Boer smiled and said, "Multiple constraints, but the one who trusts the most is himself. However, what you said Djokovic trusts you, and now he says he doesn't trust anyone?"
Steve shrugged, "Of course there is a limit to trust in me, and my price is to be unable to leave Djokovic. Isn't that enough?"
Chapter completed!