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The one hundred and thirty third act collective hesitation

Doug was sleeping in his sleep, probably the deepest time he slept after waking up in the nineteenth century.

Ross returned to the workshop downstairs and continued to preside over and maintain the daily work of the female workers in the printing and dyeing factory.

Although these tasks were reported by Ross, Doug almost never presided over them personally. However, Doug upstairs is sick now, Ross feels a little irritable inexplicably.

Williams, who was next to Doug's room and in the office next to him, seemed to be working steadily, but when his pen fell on the paper, there was only a black spot for a long time. He looked up the information and read the open file, but he could tell after a long time that he felt that he was not as calm as he seemed.

Don't think that if the negotiations with the Dye Association break down, it's okay.

Whether it is a cooperation or a negotiation breaks down, there are many things to do in the future.

first……

It is to get a relatively complete list of North American Dye Association, and then investigate the background of the people on these lists.

Then, select the people who can be bought or utilized, and conquer them in a suitable way.

However, Williams did not have the right channel of intelligence.

He has been a good baby since he was born, and his interpersonal relationships are very simple. He met a little more people, but after coming to Yale Academy.

Since he worked at Doug, he has been in contact with more than ten years ago.

Doug once said, "Leave professional things to professionals."

Therefore, Blair will leave the matters of intelligence collection to do.

The daily sales of the New Haven Times newspaper has stabilized at more than one thousand copies.

Although the profit is not much, it has already made back the huge layout machine.

Whether it is a reporter, an editor, or a newspaper boy, the labor cost can be covered.

The most important thing is that compared to the New Haven Daily, which wishes you could be full of advertisements, the New Haven Times also has advertisements, but it is very restrained. However, because of this restraint, not only the advertisers' advertisements have better publicity effects, but readers also have higher acceptance of advertisements.

The advertising revenue of the New Haven Times is even comparable to the old New Haven Daily.

Why is this happening?

Actually it's easy to understand.

The easier things are to get, the less you won't cherish them.

If there are advertisements in a newspaper every day, who cares what content is there in the advertisement?

However, if, in contrast, there are few advertisements in a newspaper, and there is even only one advertisement in each issue.

When the circulation volumes of two newspapers are similar, can the individual advertisements in this newspaper occupy the attention of the advertisements on the full page of another newspaper? The effect of the advertisements will be better.

In addition, there are continuous reports on the shady stories of New Haven Hotels and their hotel groups in the New Haven Times.

It also makes readers feel the truth and is more willing to believe in the content above.

Of course, doing so has erected some enemies.

However, in this world, there is no way for everyone to be happy to do things well.

Even the legendary construction of socialism is to strive to achieve the goal of factoryism.

We must also fight against those who want to steal the fruits of the laborers' labor.

Although Blair is much more busy than the New Haven Daily.

But this kind of busyness made him very fulfilled.

"Dongdong."

"Please come in," Williams said.

Blair pushed the door and put the document bag in his hand on the table. "This is some information about the members of the Dye Association. The others are still collecting... I heard that the boss is sick?"

Blair asked carefully after he finished his business.

Williams nodded softly.

"Why are you sick? The boss said two days ago that we should prevent colds..." Blair said, "I think there are not many people in the workshop downstairs who are sick."

"The teacher may be too tired," said Williams. "The teacher asked me to deal with some small things, which made me feel overwhelmed. Even when I was sleeping, I even dreamed that I was still working. Just me was already tired like this. What about the teacher?"

When Blair heard Williams' explanation, he sighed slightly, "Yes...think about it... the boss seems to be a child."

Blair said a few more words, put down the information and left.

After the New Haven Times got on track, Doug gave Blair a new task.

In the era of economic crisis, there will always be many companies that cannot continue to operate, and the same is true for the newspaper industry.

Doug asked Blair to focus on acquiring newspapers that once had a relatively brilliant history but are now on the verge of bankruptcy or have gone bankrupt.

For a smart person like Blair, even if Doug doesn't say what he does, he can still understand.

Newspapers belong to the field of mass media, but also belong to the category of the cultural industry.

Perhaps, for the public, they may not pay attention to the history of a newspaper.

But for the cultural industry, people in the industry always hope that the company they are in has a longer and glorious past.

The acquisition of newspapers that have gone bankrupt or are on the verge of bankruptcy is for the so-called "orthodox".

With this so-called "orthodox" it seems that the remarks made are more credible.

But……

Blair, who had been working in New Haven for nearly twenty years, began to wonder if it was too impractical to do so.

Is it really possible for me to become a newspaper tycoon?

Compared with the slippery state of everyone, Drake's condition is not better, but relatively speaking, it is calculated well.

He has no one to rely on, he can only rely on himself.

He knows that he has some strength and only does what he can.

With rich life experience, he knows not to take risks. He may only become an annoying homeless man on the street. But if he is too ambitious and his abilities do not match him, he will soon die without a place to die.

After completing several major thrilling jumps in his life, he became more inclined to be conservative. Perhaps joining Doug's camp was already a huge adventure for him.

The night of winter comes earlier than that of autumn.

It was already dark outside the window, and the light from the gap in Doug's bedroom was dancing constantly.

Although Doug was still having a fever, it was much lighter. He opened his eyes slightly and looked at the fire projected on the ceiling.

Watch quietly, watch.
Chapter completed!
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