America 1919-Chapter 691

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Chapter 691: 237, what a talent!_4 Chapter 691: 237, what a talent!_4 At this thought, Mashang Evans immediately gave up on trying to find out who had spread the news and instead started contacting his people, including Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor, to demand that they start formal preparations for the formation of the ABC union!

Inside the Regal Hotel!

Donnie also got the news right away.

“I’m starting to see Joseph Schenck’s abilities!”, Helen expressed her opinion on the matter.

Of course, it was Joseph Schenck who had spread the news.

“Just the premature leak of a rumor has already cornered Mashang Evans, but isn’t this a bit too risky?”

In the end, Helen still voiced her concerns, believing such rumors forced Mashang Evans into a do-or-die situation, which could inadvertently ignite his fighting spirit!

Donnie laughed and said, “This isn’t just about cutting off Mashang Evans’s retreat, it’s also about dividing their internal unity and throwing a bomb to those companies sharpening their knives and ready to challenge ABC, diverting their attention.”

After being reminded by Donnie, Helen only needed a moment’s thought to understand the implications.

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Whether it’s Mashang Evans, Cask Pasiman, or Warwick Taylor, in plain terms, they’re all workers, at most, senior workers.

For such people, the outcome is simply this: if one company doesn’t work out, then they move to another company.

And at their level, there aren’t many options available; in such limited choice, if they harm the interests of their current company, then how many other companies would be willing to take them in?

Isn’t Mashang Evans a vivid example of this right now?

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As for those companies coveting ABC…

ABC being the largest broadcasting company in America, regardless of what Donnie thinks of Mashang Evans, Cask Pasiman, Warwick Taylor, and others’ abilities.

At least in the eyes of other broadcasting companies, these individuals are famous in the broadcasting industry, and also because of their experience with ABC, they have accumulated substantial resources.

These are all valuable to other commercial stations.

They thought they might capitalize on ABC’s slip-ups, but are these people now harming the company’s interests?

More importantly, as ABC is the largest broadcasting corporation in America, if ABC forms a union, would the employees of their companies follow suit?

The answer is positive!

Therefore, at this time, not only do they have no intention of further attracting Mashang Evans and others, but they must also immediately scrutinize their own companies and try to eliminate any potential unions within, crushing them in the cradle!

“Talent, this is the talent we want!”

Donnie leaned back on the sofa, laughing proudly.

He had always wanted to find the right talent to take over ABC, and so far, everything Joseph Schenck had done had made Donnie extremely satisfied!

“The more talented they are, the more cautious we should be!”

However, Helen offered a differing opinion.

He was aware of Donnie’s arrangement for Joseph Schenck.

He simply saw Joseph Schenck as a temporary solution, waiting for the time when Donnie’s talent pool could be utilized.

By then, it would be time for Joseph Schenck to leave!

If at that time, Joseph Schenck couldn’t peacefully hand over the reins of ABC, the resulting loss would certainly be greater than even that caused by Mashang Evans!

Donnie laughed and said, “That is years from now, and smart people are smart because they know what they can do and what they can’t.

They firmly stay away from things beyond their abilities.”

“Joseph Schenck…

I think he definitely wants a company he can completely control.

When the time comes, we can just give him the money to have one.

After all, his abilities have already been proven, and his own company will certainly be a money-making one.

Isn’t this a perfect solution?”

Although Donnie didn’t know the future circumstances of Joseph Schenck, he understood the man himself.

Joseph was someone with ambition, someone who wasn’t content with being subordinate for long.

Ambition, capability, and initiative!

These were already the basic traits of a successful person.

Donnie was willing to invest in such a person.

After all, his Cres Investment Company was always on the lookout for suitable investment targets and companies!

Helen thought for a moment and said, “We should still pay more attention.”

Donnie nodded.

Although he was confident that he could control Joseph Schenck, this control was manifested in various aspects.

Just like with Mashang Evans now, Donnie was using his prior arrangements at ABC to control his actions, making him weed out those within the company who needed to be dealt with.

Everything was just as Donnie had analyzed.

When Mashang Evans approached Cask Pasiman and Warwick Taylor to discuss setting up a union, both of them hesitated!

They had their own sources of information and naturally understood what the bosses were thinking.

Therefore, they had already started to weigh the pros and cons of getting involved in this matter!

Mashang Evans saw their hesitation and began to feel anxious.

If he was the only one, this matter would definitely not succeed.

Their support was essential!

“Gentlemen, now that things have progressed to this point, do you really think Donnie will let you go?

If this news wasn’t released by you, then it must have been Mark Pereira.

So, what do you think his purpose might be?

I suspect he must be one of Donnie’s own people arranged within the company.

In other words, Donnie has known about your actions for a long time.

We were all among the earliest to start working with Donnie.

Don’t you know what kind of person Donnie Block is?

Even if you gave up on founding a union, in Donnie Block’s eyes, the two of you are already betrayers.

Don’t the two of you know how Donnie Block handles those who betray him?”

These words from Mashang Evans plunged them into deep thought, the scales in their hearts tilting ever so slightly.

It was precisely because they understood that they were worried.

“At this point, we have no way out; we can only charge forward.

As long as we can establish the ABC union, we can even learn from Hollywood’s three big unions and connect with employees from other broadcasting companies, supporting them to establish unions and ally with us.

Then, we’ll become the American Broadcasters’ Union.

Think about the situation then.

We wouldn’t just be on an equal footing with Donnie, but with the entire broadcasting industry.

Any broadcasting company would have to act according to our whims.

Who would remember the events of now?

They would only be trying to curry favor with us!”

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