The business dealings with the Ma family had already been handed over to Zhang Qizheng, so Su Cheng became idle again.

The Ma family suffered heavy losses in Hong Kong, but because they ran fast, everyone successfully withdrew from Hong Kong. The acquisition of the 'Oriental Daily' was no longer in suspense, and Su Cheng only needed to wait for the final confirmation.

The valuation of the property market could not be completed in a day or two. After all, the Ma family had a lot of property left in Hong Kong, so the transaction was difficult to complete in a short time.

However, what Su Cheng valued most was the 'Oriental Daily', the price of which had already been negotiated, so there was no need to haggle.

Therefore, Su Cheng asked Zhang Qizheng to trade the 'Oriental Daily' with the Ma family first.

After Ma Chengkun and Ma Yanqiang withdrew from Hong Kong, the Oriental Press Group was leaderless. Now the business is temporarily managed by a deputy general manager.

The Ma family readily agreed to Su Cheng's request to trade the Oriental Press Group before them.

Now, the Ma family no longer had any obsession with Hong Kong. Even if they did, it was useless, as they had all withdrawn.

Families like the Ma family, who had a strong desire to control their businesses, were unwilling to let professional managers manage them.

Many old Hong Kong Chinese-funded enterprises were like this, with the decision-making power of the enterprise in the hands of the boss, and professional managers only assisting in management at most.

It was rare in Chinese-funded enterprises for someone like Su Cheng to directly find professional managers to manage their businesses.

Companies such as Cheung Kong Holdings, Global Shipping Group, and Shaw Brothers Film Company were basically managed by the founders themselves.

This was common in British or American-funded enterprises, especially listed companies whose shareholders were composed of multiple consortia.

Such as Jardine Matheson, HSBC, and the former Hongkong Electric Holdings, were all like this.

Soon, Zhang Qizheng and the Ma family's legal team had negotiated the transfer of equity in the Oriental Press Group.

As a private enterprise, the Ma brothers controlled a total of 100% of the shares of the Oriental Press Group, so acquiring the Oriental Press Group was very simple.

Money in one hand, goods in the other!

The two sides finally agreed to hold a signing ceremony at 10:00 am tomorrow, January 7th, at the Oriental Press Group.

The Oriental Press Group was not a listed company, so there was no need to invite the media to a press conference.

However, the Oriental Press Group itself was a media company, and the 'Oriental Daily' was the largest news publication in Hong Kong, so naturally, the 'Oriental Daily' would report on this explosive news itself.

The senior management of the Oriental Press Group already knew that Su Cheng, the richest man in Hong Kong and even the world, would become their new boss. Everyone had no objection to this, but was full of hope for the future.

As long as Su Cheng did not have the idea of ​​arbitrarily laying off employees after taking office, they would be very welcome to Su Cheng's entry.

After all, compared to the Ma family, Su Cheng had a better reputation.

Moreover, this was the world's recognized richest man, and it was more honorable to work under him.

After all, the Ma family was a well-known drug lord family in Hong Kong. Because of this, the 'Oriental Daily' was even called a 'flour newspaper' by some people.

But now that Su Cheng had taken over, who would dare to say that the 'Oriental Daily' was a 'flour newspaper'?

This was definitely turning over a new leaf.

Early the next morning, Su Cheng went to the CNT Tower in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, at the intersection of Lockhart Road and Jaffe Road East, which was the headquarters of the 'Oriental Daily'.

This was a 19-story building, and the Oriental Press Group occupied the 15th/16th floors.

Because Su Cheng and Zhang Qizheng had agreed on a time, the two met in the parking lot downstairs.

"Boss, let's go up together. Lawyer Wu and others are already waiting for us on the 16th floor," Zhang Qizheng said to Su Cheng.

The entire floor was the office space of the Oriental Press Group, so the employees inside were all from the Oriental Press Group.

"Hello, Mr. Zhang, President Chen and Lawyer Wu are already waiting for you in the office." Zhang Qizheng had been here these two days, so the reception staff already knew Zhang Qizheng.

As for Su Cheng, they also recognized Su Cheng at a glance, but they were all curious as to why Su Cheng, a well-known entrepreneur in Hong Kong, would come to the Oriental Press Group.

Now, only a few senior executives within the Oriental Press Group knew about the sale of the 'Oriental Daily' to Su Cheng. As for other ordinary employees, they were completely unaware.

As for Zhang Qizheng's frequent visits to the Oriental Press Group these two days, the reception staff thought he was here to discuss advertising cooperation with the company.

After all, advertising cooperation was a very common thing at the Oriental Press Group.

Zhang Qizheng nodded and walked into the office hall with ease. Inside were rows of workstations.

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After crossing the hall, the two came to a conference room.

Su Cheng's fame in Hong Kong could be said to be known from eighty or ninety-year-olds to three-year-old children, so the moment Su Cheng walked into the hall, he had already attracted a lot of attention.

"Isn't that Mr. Su Cheng, the taipan of Hutchison Whampoa?"

"Yes, I thought I was wrong at first glance. Why would he come to our company?"

"Could it be to discuss a very large advertising contract? But it shouldn't be necessary for him, the richest man in the world, to come in person, right?"

"This is the first time I've seen him in person. I've only seen him on TV or in newspapers before. He's much more handsome in person than in photos or videos." Some girls had already started to be infatuated.

"Who knows? Old Chen, you are more familiar with the deputy general manager. Why don't you ask him after Mr. Su Cheng leaves, what is this big boss doing here?"

After Su Cheng walked into the conference room and the door was closed, the hall immediately began to discuss. They were all very curious about Su Cheng's arrival.

In the conference room, besides Lawyer Wu, there was another person, who was the current Deputy General Manager of the Oriental Press Group, Chen Zhibai.

"Mr. Su, Mr. Zhang, hello, we have finally waited for you." Chen Zhibai wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses, and seemed to exude a strong intellectual atmosphere.

However, Su Cheng already knew a lot about this Chen Zhibai.

According to the information obtained from Brother Wu, Chen Zhibai deserves credit for the Oriental Press Group's current scale. He can even be called a genius in the media industry.

Otherwise, it would be impossible for someone like the Ma family, who was involved in the underworld, to build the Oriental Press Group into the largest newspaper media company in Hong Kong in a short period of time, and it had been so for many years.

It can be said that Chen Zhibai was the general manager of the Ma family in the Oriental Press Group. Many decisions were thought out by him, and finally needed to be approved by the Ma family.

Naturally, Su Cheng could not give up such a talent.

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