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   There are people coming and going in the parking lot, and many students have noticed here.

   It seems that the other party really did it today. This is not a case in a squash court where there is no one in the public. If you are rejected again, it is estimated that you will have to be told as a joke by your classmates for a long time.

   "Sorry, Miss McGee, I don't plan to have a girlfriend at school."

   Song Ya refused directly, and then started the car.

   In the rearview mirror, the girl awkwardly stuck on the clearing after F150 left, bearing mocking eyes from all directions.

   But Song Ya didn't feel sorry for her at all. He even felt that it was too late to refuse. He hardened his heart earlier, and showed his attitude to the other party.

   "It's not beautiful, it's far worse than Mira..."

   Also, Mira is about to return to China. She said on the phone that the crew will probably leave Fiji in early February and return to the studio in Los Angeles to continue filming the rest of the plot.

   At this moment, he doesn't want to make any progress with a brown candy girl.

   He is very busy now, practicing Ifeelitcoming, which needs to be on the late night show, and then starting the preliminary preparations for RememberTheName recording with Dile and Al, and he has to manage three companies and spend all his spare time.

  William Morris also moved quickly. Donovan faxed a few pieces of information. They had already selected several acquisition targets for A+ Audio.

Chicago 1990 Chapter 87: Warren Brothers

   The market share of synthetic audio copyright is more than 3%. There are not a few companies that are willing to sell without being in the hands of large companies. These companies can probably be divided into two situations. Some of them are very new companies like A+ Audio. Most of them are in the hands of some pioneer musicians. They have good licensing income. They are currently profitable and the transfer price is expensive.

   The other part is the opposite. They are all old-fashioned companies with bloated structure, losses for years, cheap prices but heavy burdens.

After several rounds of inquiries and evaluations, there is only one goal left, Warren Brothers Synthesizer Company of New Jersey, established in 1979. Although the market share of synthetic audio copyrights is about 5% to 7%, they are all outdated. Last year’s authorized revenue was approximately $750,000, and it is expected to decline year after year.

   "The copyright library is not the main business of this company. They also have a synthesizer factory with more than 30 employees."

"Because of the competition of this subsidiary, they started to lose money in 1985. In order to cope with the new MIDI standard that will be introduced this year, the Warren brothers mortgaged the factory land and plant to the bank to develop new products. This year, new product orders are not available. Ideally, under pressure from banks and shareholders, the Warren Brothers sold more than 60% of their company shares to Wall Street AW Investment Corporation. After the financial company gained control, it was preparing to split and sell."

Hayden made a special trip to New Jersey. "Synthetic sound copyrights are profitable. Not only are they sold. AW Investment Company offers a price of seven million dollars, and it will cost a synthesizer factory and more than 30 workers. The factory land and workshops are already If it is split out, without our share, if we continue to produce, the one-year factory rent and processing costs and other miscellaneous expenses will be around $1 million, and the synthesizer will be unsold. At present, we will lose one for each one."

   "Nice business." Song Asheng mentally calculated for half a minute, "We shut down the factory as soon as we get it, and the workers pay for it, which is equivalent to taking a copyright library in 15 to 20 years."

   "How easy is it."

   Hayden smiled bitterly, "The people on Wall Street are not fools. It is precisely because these 30-odd workers can't get rid of them, they used the method of packaging and selling with the copyright library."

   "Can't get rid of? Union?" Goodman asked.

   "Yes, the workers are currently united under the leadership of Deputy Manager Wise. He is an active figure in the local trade union. If the factory is shut down, the local councillors will create trouble for our acquisition under pressure," Hayden said.

"We are far away in Chicago. What trouble can we have? New Jersey lawmakers can't stretch their hands so long, as long as Warren Brothers does not have government funds to intervene..." Goodman said: "The local government can't save such small companies with money. "

   "We don't have one, but AW Investment Company has one. I can't deal with the union and local councillors. They won't sell it."

   Hayden looked at Song Ya.

   "It seems to be beyond our ability." Song Yameng retreated.

   "Maybe I can go to New Jersey to meet the leader of the union called Wyther?" Dile suggested that as the general manager of A+ Audio, he is not willing to give up this good opportunity for the company to grow.

   "Don't be distracted. It is the first priority to practice your RAP part. Don't put the cart before the horse."

Song Ya thought for a while, "Let’s put it aside, let AW Investment Company for a while. I will go to New York to attend the Grammy Awards on February 20th. By then, the semi-finished product of RememberTheName will just be made and will be sent to Columbia Records for discussion. For the next post-production, I will take some time at that time and we will go to New Jersey together."

   "Before the tax season in April, it is best to invest the money, and then borrow a bank, you can get a lot of tax refund in the future." Song Asheng left the information on the boss's desk and reminded Song Ya.

"I know."

Song Ya sent everyone out and looked at the Warren Brothers company's information alone. "Roberto Cleverville?" He saw a familiar name from the shareholder list. He was a small-sized man who held approximately 5% of the equity. Independent directors introduced by shareholders.

   He looked at the picture frame on the boss’s desk. Roberto Klevell was sitting beside Mariah Carey, smiling brilliantly at the camera. He didn't know if it was the same name or the same surname. He dialed the phone.

   "Hi, how are you doing? How are the preparations for Miss Kelly's new album? It will be available in May? So fast."

  He exchanged a few words with the other party, and then mentioned the Warren Brothers company.

   "Are you interested?"

Roberto Klevell is really one of the minority shareholders. He was surprised to hear Song Ya mentioned Warren Brothers, "It's a good business. That piece of land is very valuable, but you're late. AW Investment Company started first... …"

   He didn't mean to hide it. As one of the shareholders, he hopes to get rid of the burden as soon as possible.

As a composer and arranger, he, like Song Ya, invented some synthetic sounds when he was young, and then was acquired by Warren Brothers in the 1980s with stock and cash, and became a minority shareholder of the company. Thinking of the menacing books, Warren Brothers quickly fell into a loss. As a minority shareholder, he can do nothing about the Warren brothers' business decisions, and can only watch the company fall into the abyss step by step.

   "The synthesizer is completely useless. The Warren brothers want to challenge Yamaha, which is totally unrealistic..."

Roberto Clerville said: "I also helped to get Columbia Records to buy some, but no musicians were willing to use it, so I was scolded by the purchasing department. His family now only has one pedal product that is still a little marketable. Those workers were unable to lay off the union with their backs, and the Warren brothers had to admit their compensation and leave."