America 1919

Chapter 267: 130. The future of the Block Family_3



As for whether these broadcast stations have capital support in the background, that remains unknown!

Donnie didn't disdain Cameron's ideas simply because he was still a college student, but instead asked Cameron, "So what do you think we should do?"

Cameron said, "I've carefully studied all of Harding's speeches before he came to power, and from his speeches, it's clear that he stands on the side of the businessmen. If that's the case, then all previous anti-monopoly laws might undergo various degrees of change.

This is your best opportunity, to rely on the popularity of Atlantic City Broadcast and monopolize all sports events in the United States, then at least in sports, no other radio station will be able to impact Atlantic City Broadcast!" Continue reading on empire

Donnie shook his head and said, "Your suggestion is good, but you haven't considered a realistic issue. With the development over the past six months, all sports events have seen the benefits of live broadcasting, so it's unlikely to secure exclusive broadcasting rights of some major events for a million dollars a year anymore.

And I have no more than 1.5 million dollars at my disposal, so it's practically impossible to secure all the events!"

Cameron clearly had more than just a passing thought about Donnie's proposal and had his own ideas.

"Why not take Atlantic City Broadcast public? The New York stock market is doing well right now, and many company stocks are growing rapidly.

If Atlantic City Broadcast decides to go public, it will definitely be favored by the market, and I believe its stock price will also reach an astonishing level!"

After listening, Donnie laughed heartily but did not continue to discuss Atlantic City Broadcast with Cameron. Instead, he started to talk about the problem he was facing.

"...I want to establish my own private liquor logistics and transportation domestically and internationally, but I don't have the right person for the job. What do you think about this?"

The term "logistics" hadn't officially appeared yet, so facing Cameron's confusion, Donnie explained the meaning of logistics to him!

After listening, Cameron thought for a while and said, "It's not just a matter of transportation, there's also the issue of warehousing.

If you set up your own transportation team, it won't be possible to transport just the exact amount of liquor as before. There will certainly be a surplus.

Then there's the issue of what to do with the excess liquor when it comes to storage.

After all, you can't just transport the surplus back to Atlantic City, because if you do that, the costs would be too high."

Donnie adjusted his posture. Initially, he just wanted to test whether Cameron had learned anything truly useful in college, but he hadn't expected Cameron to give him such a big surprise.

Before this, Donnie had discussed transportation issues with Bruce and Robert, but neither of them had considered the issue of storage!

Donnie, I have to say you are really short on people, and seriously so. To get this whole set of operations going, you need at least a dozen professionals with specialized knowledge... capable of understanding logistics issues in the shortest time!" Cameron said rather helplessly.

Donnie smiled and said, "So I need your help!"

Cameron immediately asked excitedly, "Are you asking me to come back and help you?"

Cameron had always wanted to graduate from Columbia University as soon as possible and then join Donnie's team in Atlantic City!

"Dear Donnie, that's not going to work. It's not appropriate to make Cameron drop out after just half a year of study, is it?" Jennifer suddenly spoke up, not having understood what the two brothers were discussing.

She hadn't understood the earlier discussion about logistics, but she did understand when it came to Cameron considering dropping out!

Donnie reassured her, "Don't worry, Cameron won't drop out halfway. He's too valuable. Even if I don't need the logistics business, Cameron must finish college!"

Only when Jennifer heard Donnie's assurance did she relax and smiled, "Alright then, I don't understand what you guys are talking about. I'll go out for a walk!"

Donnie called Steve Cotting to ensure Jennifer's safety.

After Steve Cotting left with Jennifer, Donnie noticed the disappointed look on Cameron's face.

"Cameron, there are some things I was planning to tell you after you graduated, but your behavior today has pleased me greatly. Maybe you're ready to know my future plans for you now!"

Cameron asked, "What plans?"

Donnie said, "Actually, I have a good relationship with Harding and his Cabinet members. Coupled with my influence in Atlantic City, I hope you can enter politics after graduation. At that time, the Block Family's resources will fully support you, and I believe your achievements will not be low!"

This was Donnie's plan for the entire Block Family!

John Block, the eldest brother, was rash and prone to outbursts, a temperament only suitable for gang life, so Donnie arranged for him to join the Family Alliance.

If all goes well, John Block might even become the Godfather of all gangs in the United States in the future.

Cameron Block, the third brother, was the complete opposite of John. Though still somewhat impulsive and not quite steady, he was meticulous, and he knew how to navigate complex situations. Such a person was most suitable for a career in politics.


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