Chapter 123: It's Not That Simple

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After a short break, William White was back to the grind. That Johnny English film was quite a tangle. Thankfully, it wasn't set to release this year, or it would've been too late. He wasn't the only one affected. Lucas's Raiders of the Lost Ark ran into trouble too. They ran into the infamous local food, and the whole crew was sick, with Spielberg nearly collapsing. "Sigh, history sure has a way of repeating itself. This crew had the same issues in the original timeline. Now, though the timing's different, it's still the same?" William White was thinking mischievously, pondering that classic scene and wondering if it would happen this time. If Spielberg didn't go for that scene, William White wouldn't mind using it. What film would that fit in? In the original timeline, the crew was wiped out, leaving one scene supposed to be a fight. With Harrison Ford almost done for, they changed the script to just shoot the guy. The scene was so cleverly done that many movies later paid homage. Just imagine: the bad guy showing off all kinds of skills, and the hero just shoots him. That contrast is bound to amuse audiences. William White's prediction was a bit off. Spielberg's crew wasn't as miserable as history suggested. They managed to wrap up filming, albeit barely. "Cut, that's a wrap for this scene today." With the stifling heat, they couldn't shoot many scenes a day. If not for reliable tech, who knows how long they'd be stuck. ... William White wanted to acquire Disney and NBC. It was a nice thought, but absolutely challenging to do. Firstly, the Disney family wouldn't want it. Such an acquisition would strip them of everything. Don't underestimate their influence. While they might not be a big deal in the financial market, within the company it's a different story. They have a lot of loyal supporters. William White wanted a smooth transition without causing too much turmoil. NBC was even more problematic. General Electric was interested, which was baffling. Fortunately, the economy was in a downturn. Wanting to buy and being able to buy were two different things. Before any conclusions could be made, another disruptor appeared. Suez, a French company, also showed interest in Disney and NBC. This company was Vivendi's predecessor, a notorious capitalist entity in later years that ruined many companies. "Are they raising the price, Filson? Let's back out." "Okay, boss. Got it." As the chief advisor of the think tank, Filson did not recommend his boss buy Disney. It would be acceptable to acquire them at a low price through financial means, but there's no point in entering a bidding war. William White wasn't a fool. This might have been a test by Morgan Stanley, or perhaps the damned water company was serious. Really hard to understand why they wouldn't stick to utilities with fixed income instead of dabbling in industries they know nothing about. White Films just decided not to engage. This once again shocked people. William White terminated the negotiations and continued to acquire small and medium TV stations. Fox's TV network was also on the list. This was quite a problem. Wall Street hadn't expected this guy to be so individualistic. Fox TV network, though not large, was way better than those small fry. If he successfully acquired it, he wouldn't even need NBC. ... When William White put down the gauntlet, the French were stunned. The shares they held began to plummet. Things clearly weren't going in the direction they hoped. Morgan Stanley was happy at first; having someone else join the bidding was great. They could play their high-bid game. But now all they had was egg on their face. The capital markets were also hit hard by this back-and-forth buying. It was truly exhausting. "That little brat really is one tough cookie." "Boss, maybe the high price scared him off." "Hmph, that kid is sharp. He wouldn't let anyone take advantage of him easily. It's not that simple to hitchhike a ride." "Boss, are you saying he won't give up?" "Of course not. He saw the French's weakness. Even if they acquired it, so what? Two years later, he could take it back at a very low cost." "Ugh, so we're helping them get discounts? Those damned French, they really don't know any better." "Hmph, while capital operations are important, it doesn't mean squat if you don't have a management strategy. And the biggest issue is, how could such a big TV network be controlled by foreigners?" ... William White didn't care how tangled those people were. He started integrating his media system and turned a deaf ear to external doubts. Dang it! When I wanted to buy, you all complained. Now that I'm not buying, you're talking about patriotism. Isn't that ridiculous? Speaking of these media assets he held, they were indeed not very impressive. Not a single newspaper had sales over a million. That's all there is to it -- not much to boast about. Integrating these failures was relatively simple. The editors wouldn't change much. Each newspaper had its own characteristics, and rash changes might make things worse. But for the advertising, marketing, and distribution departments, there was no choice but to force integration. Fortunately, his comics were selling well and could absorb a lot of employees. Otherwise, the union might stir up trouble. The newspapers that accepted William White's plan felt lucky. Most of their employees found suitable positions. After all, the boss was rapidly expanding. If you had the skills, you certainly wouldn't be ignored. All this maneuvering was actually unnecessary. The best approach was mass layoffs -- internal recruitment had its flaws. But the economic environment wasn't great, and William White was working on crafting his public image. Being known as a greedy overlord was not a good reputation. The TV station integration was more painful. There were both broadcast channels and some cable stations, each with a common trait: they were all local small TV stations. William White didn't have a major network yet, so he could only maintain the status quo. His requirement was simple: don't make things worse. "Boss, the deal with Fox isn't going well either. They're not keen on selling." "Hmm, we're just making a gesture. No need to seem too eager. Keep expanding the print media. Keep an eye on London and Paris. If something suitable comes up, get it immediately." "Okay, boss." ***** https://www.patreon.com/Sayonara816.

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Contents
Rebirth as an American Tycoon
Rebirth as an American Tycoon Author:Sayonara816
Chapter 1: A Restarted Life Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 2: Nonconformity is the Mainstream Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 3: Plan Sep 19th, 2025
Chapter 4: Writing Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 5: Oil Prices Rise, Stocks Fall Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 6: Hiring Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 7: Wall Street Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 8: Staying Away Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 9: Lock-In Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 10 - 10 Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 11: Forest Gump Published Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 12: Dilemma Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 13: A Bunch of Patents Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 14: New Industry Rookie Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 15: Office Suit Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 16: The New Elite in IT Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 17: Celebration Party Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 18: Not a Personal PC Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 19: The New Era Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 20: The Tangled Giant Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 21: Motorola Chips Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 22: IT Market Chaos Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 23: Hollywood Sep 20th, 2025
Chapter 24: The Cutting Edge of Comedy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 25: Rowan Atkinson Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 26: Finally Taking Action Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 27: Is Making Money Easily Possible? Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 28: The Cash Cow Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 29: Jobs Caught in Cross-Fire Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 30: Summer Blockbuster? What Are You Thinking! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 31: Marketing Tactics Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 32: That Shoddy Movie Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 33: Celebration Party Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 34: Shitty Luck? Maybe! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 35: Ignored Again Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 36: The Silver Craze Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 37: What a Nightmare! Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 38: Database Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 39: Product Launch Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 40: Reclaiming the Family Business Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 41: The Hunter Family's Road to Ruin Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 42: The Gloomy Hollywood Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 43: The Darn Economy Sep 22nd, 2025
Chapter 44: Hardware License Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 45: The Bronze Age Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 46: Japanese Manufacturers Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 47: A Valuation of One Hundred Million Dollars Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 48: College Life Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 49: Seriously Wanting a Christmas Release? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 50: Big Shot Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 51: Promotional Tactics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 52: Envy and Jealousy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 53: Acquisition? Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 54: 5 Minutes Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 55: Comedy by Contrast Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 56: Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 57: The Current State of Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 58: Viking Comics Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 59: The Biggest Cash Cow Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 60: Unfathomable Strategy Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 61: Fame Brings Trouble Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 62: Law of Public Opinion Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 63: Bestselling Author Sep 24th, 2025
Chapter 64: The Bizarre World Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 65: Comics Selection Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 66: Ratings Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 67: Beverly Hills Cop Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 68: An Example of Winning by Smaller Means Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 69: Elizabeth McGovern Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 70: The Comics Emperor's Disdain Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 71: Filling the Coffers Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 72: Shock on Wall Street Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 73: The Little Rascal Arrives Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 74: Rich Bumpkin Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 75: Filming Plans Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 76: A Serious Piece of Literature Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 77: The Progress of Arcades Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 78: Environmentalism Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 79: Leisure Days Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 80: The Legendary World Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 81: 747 Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 82: The Soviets Made a Move Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 83: Visitors Sep 26th, 2025
Chapter 84: Farm Party Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 85: The Big Patron Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 86: Raiders of the Lost Ark Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 87: The Mystery Veil Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 88: Orders Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 89: Funny Version of 007 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 90: Conflicted Schedule Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 91: The Layout in Japan Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 92: Trade Investigations Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 93: Sell White Oil Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 94: Buy Some Cola Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 95: It's a Wrap Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 96: Project Lisa Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 97: Where's the Promised Red Couch? Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 98: The Inertia of History Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 99: 6800 Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 100: Microsoft's Turnaround Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 101: Special Effects Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 102: Breaking Rules Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 103: Buying Land Sep 28th, 2025
Chapter 104: Glacier Spring Water Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 105: Training Camp Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 106: Bizarre Reviews Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 107: Bestselling Comics Outside of America Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 108: The Mighty 6600 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 109 - 109 Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 110: The Role of Advertising Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 111: Comedy vs. Horror Movies Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 112: Valuation Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 113: Steps of Expansion Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 114: Actors' Strike Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 115: Start with Print Media Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 116: Money's Tight Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 117: Loans Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 118: Don't Take Large Steps Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 119: The Wild Ride of Apple Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 120: Vacation in Bahamas Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 121: The Peaceful Island Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 122: Disney in Danger Sep 30th, 2025
Chapter 123: It's Not That Simple Sep 30th, 2025
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