Chapter 872: 298, The Domineering Donnie_2
A few minutes later, the other party notified Stanley Kendal that Donnie had agreed to Adolf Ochs’s request for a eting!
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The following day, accompanied by his entourage, Adolf Ochs arrived in Atlantic City.
Standing outside the Atlantic City station, looking at the bustling, continuously developing Atlantic City with people coming and going, even though Adolf Ochs was in a very displeased mood, he still acknowledged the progress of Atlantic City.
By that ti, Steve Cotting was already waiting for them there.
In Donnie’s office at the Surf Hotel, Adolf Ochs t with Donnie.
This was not their first encounter. Donnie had already t him several tis at dances in New York!
“The New York Tis must officially publish an apology to Pandora Oil Company and Sinclair Oil Corporation!”
Sitting there, upon seeing Adolf Ochs, Donnie, without any pleasantries, directly stated.
Adolf Ochs, already displeased, beca even more unsatisfied at this point.
He had personally co to see Donnie, and yet Donnie was still so domineering?
“Block, I ca here to resolve issues, not to exacerbate the situation. Is this really your attitude?”
Donnie looked at Adolf Ochs and said calmly: “Since you, Adolf, have personally co to Atlantic City, I am clearly in a stronger position on this matter. If that is the case, why shouldn’t I demand that ‘The New York Tis’ apologizes for their incorrect comntary? What’s wrong with that?”
Adolf Ochs snorted coldly: “Of course it’s wrong, both you and I know that in the Teapot Do oil field affair, both Pandora Oil and Sinclair Oil indeed engaged in rule-breaking operations, and such operations indeed could lead to the outcos ntioned by ‘The New York Tis’!”
Donnie waved his hand: “I’m not interested in what you’re saying. I want news that benefits our company. If ‘The New York Tis’ goes against my request, then they should bear the consequences!”
At this mont, Donnie was extrely assertive, so different from his usual deanor when interacting with others.
Adolf Ochs looked at Donnie in disbelief; the Donnie he had seen before was nothing like this, more like a gentleman who was modest and elegant.
“If ‘The New York Tis’ is willing to pay so price and forgo a public apology, could that be possible?”
Ultimately, Adolf Ochs reluctantly chose to concede, as the cost of confronting Donnie in court was simply too great.
Donnie shook his head again: “I’m curious about what kind of price ‘The New York Tis’ can pay? In terms of influence, ‘Atlantic City Post’ indeed can’t match ‘The New York Tis’, but if you include ABC and Starry dia, the influence is not less than ‘The New York Tis’. As for funds… Adolf, I’m not being arrogant, just the profits generated by Starry dia alone cannot be matched by ‘The New York Tis’, so what kind of compensation can you offer that would excite ?
Could it be your ‘The New York Tis’?”
The expression on Adolf Ochs’s face turned thoroughly cold, as it beca clear Donnie was not interested in a peaceful resolution.
“Donnie, you just ntioned the influence of ‘The New York Tis’. If you wish to wage war, then ‘The New York Tis’ will fully engage with you in this battle, and surely your reputation will also be affected!”
Donnie leaned back in his chair, casually watching Adolf Ochs, and asked: “So, Adolf, are you declaring war on ?”
Adolf Ochs, suppressing his anger, said: “I ca here fully sincere, wanting to peacefully resolve this matter, but your terms show no possibility of a peaceful resolution!”
Donnie sneered: “You ‘The New York Tis’ published negative news about Pandora Oil Company, Sinclair Oil Corporation, leading to a drop in Sinclair’s stock prices, and almost spoiling the Baku Oil Field extraction rights deal Pandora Oil had with the Soviet Union. Now, I’m just asking for a sincere apology from you, yet you say I don’t want to resolve this peacefully.”
Mr. Ochs, between the two of us, who is really obstructing these negotiations?”
Adolf Ochs insisted: “‘The New York Tis’ reports were without any errors!”
Donnie said: “So what you an is, our negotiations have failed!”
Adolf Ochs: “…”
“I’m not alone in the United States, Donnie, I hope you understand the aning of this statent!”
“So you’re still threatening now?” Donnie chuckled while looking at Adolf Ochs: “Well, I know you’re not alone in the United States, because there are many like you, the chosen ones, in the United States. Is that what you an?”
Adolf Ochs said: “I didn’t say that, but you can understand it that way!”
Donnie tapped on the desk, and Steve Cotting walked in.
Donnie bowed his head to deal with the docunts, casually saying: “Show him out!”
“Donnie, do you know what this ans?” Adolf Ochs, as he was getting ready to leave, turned back and said to Donnie.
Donnie did not answer Adolf Ochs’s question, still dealing with his own docunts.
“Mr. Ochs, please!” Steve Cotting said with a smile.
“Hmph!” Adolf Ochs stord out of Donnie’s office.
At this mont, Adolf Ochs didn’t want to stay another minute in Atlantic City; he hated this place to death.
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