British 1986

Chapter 62 Pharmaceutical Factory

"Master, what kind of employment method are you talking about? Full-time or occasional consulting?"

Hu Te did not agree in a hurry. His question was also very critical.

For this kind of thing, full-time and occasional consulting provide completely different treatment, and the people who are hired have different feelings.

"Um"

Allen looked at Huth, crossed his hands and explained: "You must have experience! It is best to have served in the Film Association. I need his experience to help me with things, such as film distribution and promotion. If I do something like that in the future, I need to participate in some film and television award selections, and I can also use it, so if I want to find someone who is more utilitarian, I will give him what he wants."

"Limited by the speed at which we shoot movies, we are not usually very busy, but we must do our best!"

"I see!"

In this way, there is no distinction between full-time and non-full-time. What the young master said was very straightforward. Hut nodded and continued to ask: "I need to check the information about such people. If one of them doesn't work, can I pick a few more?" indivual?"

"It's up to you. I don't need to have so many people. The most important thing right now is to bring them in and use them. I've already encountered a little trouble."

"OK, I see!"

"Tap, tap, tap."

Following the maid, Hughes held a large briefcase in his hand and walked in the dimly lit passage. The footsteps of the two of them echoed in the corridor, which seemed a bit empty.

This is the first time that Hughes has entered a place other than the first floor of this manor.

The large wooden door has a light gap through the crack at the bottom. On the left side of the door frame, there is a small wall cage-style object, which should be an old-fashioned small bell.

In this way, if the master is working inside and pulls the bell if something happens, the servants waiting outside will know.

The servant opened the door without knocking and took Hughes into the study.

The first time I looked up, I saw Allen sitting at his desk writing something.

Hughes was carrying his briefcase and was three steps away from Allen's desk. He didn't dare to make a sound and just waited for Allen quietly.

Putting down his pen, Allen twisted his neck and saw Hughes standing in front of him.

"Here you come? Did you take long enough to do things?"

"Oh, I'm sorry to disturb you."

Hughes was a little embarrassed. When he saw Allen pointing to the chair in front of the desk, he carefully sat down with half of his buttocks, put the briefcase on his legs, and began to take things out of the bag.

"Sir, some time ago, I went to the United States on a business trip, and some things were delayed. I just finished it a few days ago, and there are still some documents that need to be sorted out."

While talking, Hughes kept moving his hands, turning over several divided documents and handing them to Allen's desk for his convenience.

"These are stolen goods that we need to trouble you to help us identify."

Allen picked up the first copy of the thick pile of information that was most conspicuous.

This is information about a candy factory.

I wasn't very interested in this kind of thing, so I looked through the information below and found that there was also a wool farm, which was not large in scale.

Seeing this, Allen understood that these were probably some of Viscount Fox's properties.

There are no pillar industries in Wales as a whole. The specialty is breeding, wool, and textiles are all very common industries.

In fact, for the nobles, or the whole of Great Britain, many common industries are nearby.

Whatever is suitable for doing near the doorstep, properties are purchased based on the surrounding resources. Bigger businessmen may own some large multinational companies, but the properties of ordinary nobles are actually very regionalized.

Great Britain is a society with fixed classes and little change in resources.

Sometimes, you really can't do whatever you want.

Just like in the novels Allen read before, the protagonist traveled through time, made some inventions, invested in building a factory, made a lot of money, and reached the pinnacle of life.

Isn't that kind of behavior logical?

conform to

But the premise is that it must be in some emerging countries and regions.

The industry and commerce in such a place are underdeveloped, and they are said to be full of business opportunities. Only in such a place can we play like this.

But the same approach would not work at all if it were applied to Great Britain or an old capitalist country like the West.

Their place is a trap for all walks of life, and it has long been occupied. Every imaginable industry has already been worked on by people. If Tou Tie wants to innovate, it not only requires funds, space, and technology, but the biggest problem is facing Suppression from peers.

Only emerging industries will have a way to survive.

As for industries with larger profits, there are more or less nobles behind these industries!

This is not a place where you can just open a factory like China, where local officials will provide you with support and subsidies.

This is the difference between location and general environment.

This situation is not unique to Great Britain, but is common throughout the West. Great Britain is just more strict. Why have groups of people been forced to leave over the past hundreds of years?

Can't they survive?

Not at all.

It’s just that there is no way out at home, and the places and directions that can be developed are all occupied. We can only develop by going abroad and going to new places.

Allen also had this consideration in mind when he originally chose the film and television industry as his entry point. Basically, no nobles were involved in this industry.

In this way, the pressure he has to face will be much less.

"This is."

Until I turned to the third piece of information, I saw that this was a small pharmaceutical factory, or a biochemical factory.

Its main product is a cold medicine on the surface, but the information shows that behind the scenes, this factory also produces a medicine called FRESHHGH and phenoxybenzamine tablets.

The reason why these two potions are listed separately must have their uniqueness.

Allen looked at the following introduction about these two potions, and then he suddenly remembered why Viscount Fox was mixed with Koreans.

I saw words such as delay, resistance to premature ejaculation, etc. appearing in the introduction of these two medicines.

Do you need to tell me what this thing is for?

And Koreans

Everyone understands that they need this thing in large quantities. The two sides have the same chemistry, no wonder they can hook up.

Seeing Allen holding the third piece of information and studying it carefully, Hughes finally breathed a sigh of relief. Viscount Fox had a lot of property, but there were some things that he couldn't give directly to Allen, but had to share the profits in various aspects. So, he could only try his best to pick out the most valuable properties and give them to Allen within the scope of his responsibilities.

"How many pieces of information are there?"

After putting down the information about this small pharmaceutical factory, Allen looked at the remaining two pieces of information, a small tinplate processing factory and a fish processing factory. In comparison, this pharmaceutical factory has the highest gold content.

"Sir, we are not sure which factory has the problem. We need you to confirm it for us, but we can only confirm one place. Sorry to trouble you."

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