Chapter 796: Acquisition Exposed
In the next two days, the media's reports on Teresa Teng's grievances at the Grammys continued to ferment.
Originally, it is not surprising that a Chinese person has been wronged in the United States, and under normal circumstances, the American media will not offend their own authoritative awards because of Teresa Teng.
But this time was different.
"Hand in Hand" sung by Teresa Teng has been confirmed as the theme song of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, and it was specially composed by Jun for the Olympic Games.
In a certain way, "Hand in Hand" has become the pride of the United States, and even Teresa Teng has become one of the most popular singers in the United States.
Not only in the United States, but also on the European continent, Teresa Teng has a lot of supporters, and this time the Grammy's reckless behavior has made Britain and France, countries that look down on the United States unfavorably, take advantage of the situation to make a big fuss and scold the United States for not having fairness and justice.
The relationship between the United States and its distant European relatives is very complicated, with love and hatred, love and killing...... But after all, it's a family.
If the European media all scolded, but their own people did not say anything about it, it was really a bit wrong, so the local media in the United States could only actively start to criticize the Grammys.
From ancient times to the present, for the vast majority of people, the more shameless people are, the better they generally live.
The organizing committee of the Grammys is now in this position.
Except for the routine statement that they are a fair and open platform, the rest of them are ostriches, anyway, if you scold you, I won't respond.
This makes the media and the audience a little aggrieved.
There must be an object in a quarrel, you don't have an object, how can a person scold well?
What's more, Deng Lijun didn't accept interviews at all, she just hid in her villa and didn't come out, and the reporters had no way to fan the flames.
In fact, now the Grammys are already regretting it in their hearts.
They didn't expect things to be so big.
Looking at it like this now, as long as people mention "Hand in Hand", they will definitely pull the Grammys out and beat them - 1984 is the Olympic Games, and "Hand in Hand" will slowly lose its topicality after that, and in these 3 years, it will be often mentioned!
The thought of being scolded in three years, the officials of the organizing committee who made this decision don't know how many people have cursed thousands of times.
Fortunately, the United States is not the only one in the news.
For example, at this time, the Boston Morning Post broke another shocking piece of news.
"The Grammy Award for Best Composition, Telisa's Invitee, and the mysterious Mr. Jun, have completed the acquisition of United Arts Films!
Not to be outdone, the Chicago Tribune directly broke the news that Yin Jun had reached an agreement with the Southern Company to purchase all 7-11 rights and interests except for the United States, Japan, and Treasure Island.
Readers are amazed when they see this.
A talented Oriental, in their eyes, is just an impression of "wow, that's amazing", and in fact, he doesn't really fit into the mainstream.
If Teresa hadn't sung "Hand in Hand," a song that Americans are proud of, she would not have been accepted by the mainstream of the United States.
But!
Originally just a talented young man, he suddenly became a super-rich man who spent more than $3 billion and bought three companies in the United States without blinking an eye, which made the American people feel completely different!
For a time, Americans had a strong interest in Yin Jun, and this interest was not only because of Teresa Teng, but because of Yin Jun himself.
As a result, the Los Angeles Times simply made a special issue of Yin Jun's life trajectory from February 16, 1978.
Los Angeles has the largest number of Chinese, of which Xiangjiang people account for one-third, so many people know Yin Jun's experience of making a fortune.
After a comprehensive understanding and comparison of the reporters, they finally came up with a more pertinent and not so radical growth trajectory.
But Rao is like this, Yin Jun began to wander alone at the age of 16, and the fact that he created such a large world in Xiangjiang still made all the Americans who watched this album dumbfounded.
They feel that Yin Jun's experience of making a fortune is very familiar, isn't this the American dream they have been preaching?
A poor boy who had nothing, from the countryside to the city, through his own struggle, became the richest man second to none...... It's just a showboard!
Americans are good at this, they will envy the rich, but few are jealous or even hate the rich.
Yin Jun is so young, he has laid such a big family business, and now he has come to the United States.
They feel more that this little guy is really good! How awesome is I, and I want to learn from him!
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The news broke in the newspaper, which Yin Jun had expected a long time ago.
It's just that he doesn't know that this business has not been discussed, and these news are spreading in the streets and alleys of the United States, and it seems that the gossip reporters in the United States are also everywhere.
At this time, the contract between the Kirin Group and the Southern Company has been reached, and although the second part of the payment will not be paid until 6 months later, the shares of 7-11 have been in the hands of Yin Jun, and 7-11 has been officially incorporated into the Kirin Group.
But apart from this brand, Yin Jun can basically say nothing - the employees and stores in the United States still belong to the Southern Company, and like 7-11 in Japan and Treasure Island, they have nothing to do with Yin Jun.
Lianyi Film Company has already discussed it, and now it is some asset investigation and cleanup, and it is expected that the contract will be signed within three or five days.
Disney, a listed company, is a bit troublesome, but with the efforts of Goldman Sachs and its partners, Kirin Group has mastered more than 70% of Disney's shares, and no one can reverse the inevitability of Yin Jun's ownership of Disney.
Even the nephew of Mr. Disney and the current head of the company is very reluctant, and even goes around inciting and co-opting shareholders, but it is useless.
First, the shares in the hands of the Disney family have plummeted to less than 5%; second, since the death of his uncle, this guy who is full of empty words but no talent, has made a mess of Disney, and the shareholders have long been miserable, and now they have the opportunity to cash out at a high price, who will care about him?
It is precisely because the three acquisitions have been completed or entered the final stage that the news that broke in the newspapers is basically correct, and it is far from the eyeballs that have been fighting for attention twenty years later.
If we want to talk about American newspapers, in fact, they still have basic credit.
Especially those big newspapers, who take great care of their feathers.
That is, the "New York Times" later raised the flag for the second time for the United States to angrily attack Iraq, but it did not find anything related to the production of weapons, and only then did it lose the reputation of the founder who risked his life to impeach the mayor of New York City at that time more than 100 years ago.
Now that the reporters have broken out, Yin Jun no longer writes songs at home to accompany his wife, and took a car to Disney's headquarters.
Disney's headquarters is in the small town of Burbank in Los Angeles County, not far from Teresa Teng's villa.
Because the Disney management was told in advance that Yin Jun would come, when the car arrived, a large group of people were already waiting at the door of the company.
Today's Disney headquarters is far from being as grand and spectacular as the photos Yin Jun saw on the Internet in 2020, just a slightly larger office building, and it looks a little old.
The highest-ranking person to greet Yin Jun was Disney's vice president Perez, and according to his casual remarks, President Roy Disney and Executive Vice President Remiller were both unable to greet him because they had left the company for other places.
Yin Jun naturally understood what he meant.
He also doesn't mind having someone come and apply eye drops.
Whether it is Roy Disney or Disney's son-in-law Remiller, Yin Jun will not keep them to do specific tasks, if they are used as mascots or ambassadors, then they can be high-paid mascots.
Even Perez in front of him, Yin Jun will not reuse it.
Now, the best candidate is Michael Eisner, and in 10-15 years, Yin Jun will hand over the position to Robert Iger, who has grown up - that is, after Eisner, the super manager who has bought Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm in a row, and is now rising in the ABC TV network!
It's just that Yin Jun knows that Eisner is a person with very obvious strengths and weaknesses, so he will definitely not give him so much uncontrolled power like the Disney board of directors in the previous life.
A separation of powers at Disney is a good idea.
For example, the person he called into the office now is a top genius and a giant who will be at the helm of Disney's animation department in the future.
John Lasseter.
John Lasseter, who only graduated from college the year before last and got a five-year work contract, is an out-and-out genius.
The two cartoons he made during his college years won him a student Oscar and laid a solid foundation for him to enter Disney's animated story department.
But in fact, the real genius of John Lassett lies in the later computer animation production.
Well, that's right.
That's Pixar.
Although Pixar was not founded by John Lasseter, he left Disney three years later to join Lucas's computer animation department, which was the future Pixar, and quickly became the heart and soul of the department.
After Pixar was acquired by Disney, it was John Lasseter who became the president of Pixar and the CEO of Disney Animation Studios.
But for now, John Lassett is an out-and-out newcomer, and he is still just starting out in Disney's animated story department, far from growing into the elite figure three years later.
So, standing in front of the future boss, John Lassett was a little nervous.
He didn't know what Yin Jun meant by calling him over, this unknown worry made him very uncomfortable.
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