Chapter 321 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
1991 1 Month 15 Day.

After Mori Hosokawa gave a passionate speech in Congress last time, major consortiums have already begun to impose various sanctions against the Prime Minister's cabinet.

Among the six major consortiums, only the Mitsui consortium secretly supported the new party of Hosokawa Hosokawa, while the Sanwa consortium and the Mitsubishi consortium were both supporters of the former Miyazawa cabinet. After Miyazawa Ki stepped down, the two consortiums retreated behind the scenes , began to count the losses, and prepared to hibernate.

It was originally just a short-term confrontation, but Hosokawa Hosokawa wanted to make things worse. He directly spoke against the Mitsubishi consortium, and even blasted the map saying that all consortiums should pay their due price.

When he spoke, he felt refreshed, but the anger of the consortium was completely ignited, and the battle between the two parties suddenly broke out.

From the perspective of many outsiders, Hosokawa Hosokawa has the upper hand.

After all, Tosan's plan to aggressively annex Japanese trusts was completely bankrupt under his interference. As for Tosan's successor, Kitahara Shenlang or other financial institutions, it doesn't matter.

In their view, the important thing is to curb Tosan's expanding ambitions. Without Japanese trust, Tosan would have no trust business, and without trust business, it would be difficult for Tosan to merge with Tokyo as soon as possible.

This is a staged huge victory.

The Mitsubishi consortium is also starting to use Tokyo as the first battlefield. Mitsubishi Corporation has counterattacked one by one based on various commercial means in response to the provocations of the government departments. , Japan's entire economic industry will tremble.

It was just some dispensable business policy adjustments. In less than half a month, many small and medium-sized clubs in Tokyo were seriously affected. Their business volume dropped sharply. They went to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to complain every day. Some clubs that were still strongly supporting the Prime Minister's cabinet before have begun to defect, and some small media have also published articles doubting the feasibility of Hosokawa's iron-blooded methods.

Seeing the changes in the situation, Hosokawa made a decisive decision and asked the Ministry of Finance to make various commercial policy adjustments, increase tax inspections, and focus on reviewing the leading companies under the conglomerates. Some problems must be found.

Hata Hata didn't want to do this kind of thing that clearly offended people, but the order came from the prime minister, and he had to do it. As a result, Hata Hata felt even more dissatisfied with Hosokawa Mori.

When he went to various large-scale clubs to investigate, he was yin and yang, and more often he was building resources and contacts for his own socialist party.

In addition, Hosokawa also asked Hashimoto Ryutaro to speed up the construction of the Financial Services Agency. The selection time for the first batch of financial agency headquarters prosecutors has been advanced. The selection will be completed by the end of January, and then they will quickly invest in the review of various banks. at work!
He just wanted to curb their development by attacking the two core lifelines of the consortium!
The government and the consortium are fighting to the death. No one is willing to give in, and no one thinks that they will lose. However, the most serious financial crisis has been temporarily ignored by them.

After returning to Kyoto, Kitahara Sosuke also received new news that Kyoto has officially released the controls on all clubs of his Kitahara department.

At this time, the Qianye family's counterattack was already very weak. They needed to focus on the government departments that came to find fault with them every day. Other big families also had similar problems.

Just today, all the core clubs of the Kitahara Department took root in Kyoto and opened their own branches. The Kyoto Branch of Kitahara Investment in Sakyo District of Kyoto was also grandly completed. As the president, Kitahara Sosuke went directly to the building to cut the ribbon.

The shape of this Beiyuan Investment Building refers to the templates of some landmark buildings in later generations, which is quite novel and eye-catching in this era.

On the day of the opening ceremony of the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the streets were full of crowds of onlookers. Many of them have become loyal customers of the Beiyuan-affiliated clubs, especially the Beiyuan Shenlang. It has absorbed a large number of customers from other banks and financial institutions.

Inward scrolling culture was not popular in the 90s. Kitahara Sosuke cultivated this awareness of employees in advance, not only internally, but also externally, so as to increase the competitiveness of the club.

Of course, unlike the bosses whose 996 is a blessing in later generations, Kitahara Sosuke’s treatment for the employees of the club is the highest in the industry, and the bonuses are generous, and every penny is paid for hard work. They will never deduct their labor on this value, but it also cancels the most popular lifetime employment system in Japan and changes it to a general employment system to carry out a healthy competition model of survival of the fittest.

These advanced concepts brought new vitality and countless fresh blood to Beiyuan Investment, and also brought some troubles. After all, after the abolition of the lifetime employment system, many employees, especially the old employees, were very dissatisfied. There will be a corresponding inspection visit.

Hosokawa Hosokawa targeted all large clubs, and Kitahara Investment was no exception. It was still a headache to be taken care of by the Finance Department of Kyoto as a key focus.

This time the ribbon-cutting ceremony brought together many celebrities and important people in Kyoto. They are not fools. They watched Kitahara Aoi step in and stationed in Kyoto, and then smashed those obstructers of the Chino family, and then took root in Kyoto. Long was lost by him.

No one dares to ignore this young businessman and banker anymore, and Beiyuan's investment volume is getting bigger and bigger, and it is still one of the few. In the current environment, it is one of the clubs with a good reputation and a stock price that does not fall. Who would want to join him? A line, does it look familiar?
"President Kitahara, congratulations." Several celebrities from all walks of life in Kyoto walked over with a smile. They were all the most important existences. Coming to the ceremony was a gesture of favor to Kitahara Sosuke and affirmation of Kitahara's investment.

"Hi everyone, please sit inside." Kitahara Sosuke also responded with a smile. These are his potential resources in Kyoto, and there will inevitably be various business contacts in the future, so he has to give people face.

After greeting group after group of people, several beautiful kimono maids came and started the celebration performance.

Before the opening, there will be a salute and fireworks to celebrate. Before Kitahara Sosuke came, these processes were completed.

Then there is a unique Japanese custom, kimono singing and dancing performances.

Kitahara Sosuke spent money to invite many well-known dancers. After the performance started, the atmosphere reached its peak.

He stood aside, and beside him were Yamada Kazuma, Irie Masa, and Kikujiro in neat suits. These three had followed him all the way from the Osaka period. Kikujiro, who was the most foolish, was now the president of a large club under Kitahara Human Resources. The three of them Before following him, I never imagined that one day I could reach such a height.

"Mr. Kitahara, Ms. Sakai is here, shall we go over to receive her?" the sharp-eyed Kikujiro called out.

Kitahara Sosuke saw a Mercedes-Benz approaching slowly, he smiled: "No, I'll go there myself."

(End of this chapter)

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