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Chapter 86: Even Tomorrow Will Be Lost

Although the cruise ships sailing near the sea were full of warehouses, they found that there were not many cargoes when they were unloaded.

Only ten carriages sent all the coal tar to Yale properly.

"Brother Doug, I heard you ordered a ship of coal tar from someone else. Why do you want so much coal tar? Can you really make fuel, not..." Before Drake finished speaking, he casually paddled the wall with a match in his hand, lit the pipe and said.

Doug looked at his meaning and knew that he still thought he wanted to use coal tar to ignite the entire factory of his competitors.

If a competitor goes to heaven or hell, there will be no competitors.

When Doug thought of this, he suddenly felt that this was also a pretty good idea.

DuPont, the pioneer of American chemical manufacturing, likes to treat their competitors like this.

"Of course it can be turned into dyes. I bought so much coal tar. I just planned to burn a factory. The cost-effectiveness is really too low." Doug said, shaking his head, but he raised his head with a smile in a flash. "Maybe it won't take long before your ship can transport my dye out."

"I hope this will happen. May the God of Luck be with you." Drake took a breath of his pipe and said.

Leaving the port, Doug returned to Yale.

He placed six barrels of dyes already prepared in Tom's cottage, and he himself returned to the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory in another carriage.

In this era when there are no inflatable rubber tires, riding a carriage is not comfortable no matter what.

He called several workers to unload the dye barrels and enter the workshop. He found that the operating rate in the factory was not high, but was just barely maintaining it.

In order to cope with the problem of dye shortage, Ross has already stopped all the female workers who consume more dyes, and continued to work with more delicate techniques.

"Ross, come here!" Doug greeted.

"boss!"

"I have added a batch of new dyes here, and I'll teach you how to use them." Doug continued without waiting for Rose's feedback, "This bucket of dye cannot be dissolved with water, so it needs to be used to use oil. This bucket can be dissolved with water. Other things that need to be paid attention to..."

Doug explained in detail what he knew about these dyes.

When Ross first heard it, his only tangled eyebrows were relieved, but when she really saw three bright colors of the past, she suddenly became happy.

Perhaps, female female beasts are naturally sensitive to bright colors.

Seeing this scene, Doug suddenly thought of a scene in his memory.

On the other side of the distant space and time, there is a United States and a Republic.

When the Republic cannot produce synthetic vitamin C, companies led by United States companies say that the synthetic vitamin C is better and purer, and the Republic produces more natural vitamin C impurities and is unsafe.

When the Republic successfully developed a synthetic vitamin C production line, the price of vitamin C was reduced to a few cents and 200 tablets.

United States enterprises also say that natural is the best, and synthetic is unhealthy.

At this moment, Ross saw the bright colors of synthetic dyes and loved them very much.

But who can say that tomorrow will she accept the publicity again and think that the light color of natural dyes is the most suitable?

"First experiment in small batches. If there is no problem, the factory will resume production at full capacity." Doug said.

"Yes!" Ross agreed quickly, but then she asked, "Boss, can you dye some cloth with this dye? Maybe you can make very beautiful clothes."

Doug thought for a moment and said, "You can try it without delaying production."

The Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory still has the name of the printing and dyeing factory, and it has a complete set of equipment for ignition, which is still placed there.

If synthetic dyes can dye beautiful cloths, Doug will not refuse.

What capitalists want is only profit, and as for products, they are just surplus products other than profits.

Doug accepts everything that can make money. He has no craftsmanship at all. He does not plan to cook rice for the rest of his life. It will become a show culture and be regarded as a background wall for showing off.

After receiving the promise, Rose was very happy to complete the current production task.

Because Doug had already done verified relationships when he was in Tom's cabin.

Soon, Ross reported that no problem, he could produce in large quantities.

Doug's heart finally fell back to the ground.

...

For two days, Gilbert was thinking about how to deal with Clayden's version of Monopoly.

Should I also want to put real bank vouchers in my own "Monopoly"?

No!

Of course not!

At first, Gilbert was unwilling to do this, but when he wanted to do this, he suddenly realized that he didn't have so much cash at all.

His factory, his workers, and his materials are all pieced together and operated in a nearly credit-based manner.

Although it is barely enough, it is the norm in this era.

In this era, the United States did not have a government-owned banknote system. The development of finance and its derivatives still needs to be improved.

Most factories are not built like Gilbert, through various relationships, but the people who founded the factories used various means to accumulate cash wealth and invest in the construction of factories. Like Winchester.

As for entrepreneurs like Doug, there are also entrepreneurs who borrow from banks. But there are no entrepreneurs who borrow like Doug.

Doug's loan period was densely packed with long queues.

He now maintains a high circulation trend and must also maintain a high circulation.

As long as the funds flow fast enough within the unit time, they can maintain it. They can repay the old debts from the bank, pay wages, buy raw materials, and continue to borrow money.

If the flow of funds stagnates, the account period will be released. The account period will detonate like mines, and finally blow Doug to pieces.

However, high risks and high returns.

If Doug can successfully use three bottle caps and cover five bottles without any flaws, his wealth will expand rapidly. He accumulates wealth with speeds far beyond the conventional techniques in this era.

Are people of this era stupid and don’t know how to do this?

Yes, not.

Yes, people in this era have no concept of cash flow and account periods at all. They have implemented conservative investment strategies and dare not dance on the tip of the needle like Doug. They are not sure whether this dance can be maintained.

No, they are absolutely not stupid. Once Doug grows bigger, they will quickly imitate and keep up and push the US economy from decline to prosperity in the short term.

Until this debt-based prosperity is shattered and falls into a deeper crisis.

The current economic crisis is just the loss of the present.
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