"Chairman, here are the emails and records of letters received recently, including so from GaStar Entertainnt."
The chairman looked at the computer screen in front of him, which was densely packed with a long list of emails. However, these emails were all automatically classified as junk mail, initially inconspicuous.
If it weren't for the events of yesterday prompting the chairman to send his subordinates to investigate GaStar Entertainnt, he might not have discovered these emails until much later.
At this mont, David was visibly uneasy.
His expression beca sowhat rigid.
"Chairman, look, there was also an email sent this morning. These are the daily sales data of GaStar Entertainnt's products, ticulously recorded in detail. It seems they intentionally sent these for us to see."
"Also, I just received this letter from the mail departnt. It was delivered to our company this morning. As for the others, they have already been destroyed. And according to my investigation, the order to destroy these letters ca from David."
In the emails, detailed sales data for each ga and two gaming consoles were listed every day. This was comprehensive data.
Every day, the sales data for gaming consoles in hundreds of small and dium-sized departnt stores across the United States amounted to thousands of units each. If combined, the daily sales data for gaming consoles could reach hundreds of thousands.
Then there were detailed sales data for various gas, with the best-selling titles being gas like Street Fighter, NBA Street, and Need for Speed, which targeted the European and Arican markets.
And in recent days, the third-generation troid: Super troid also ranked among the top sellers. The daily sales data for Super troid exceeded 100,000 units, showing no signs of decline.
"David, I need an explanation. This company has repeatedly extended goodwill to us, wanting to cooperate, and their sales performance is indeed outstanding. Why did you turn a blind eye?"
"Well... it's because of those big companies..."
"Don't ntion the big companies to . They are just an excuse. If you think you can't afford to provoke those big companies, you could have co directly to . I could easily handle it with a few words. But you didn't do that. Instead, you continued to ignore this company, and it's been going on for nearly a year."
The chairman slamd the table, clearly angered.
A departnt store cannot tolerate a lack of popular products.
Even if it ans offending so brand owners, it's worth it.
But David ignored GaStar Entertainnt for so long.
This had already caused considerable damage to the departnt store's reputation.
Custors would doubt the diversity of a departnt store's products and gradually beco unwilling to shop there.
This was extrely detrintal to a departnt store and was an unforgivable offense.
If David had claid he hadn't noticed before, it might have been understandable, and they could have turned a blind eye. But now it was clear that David knew but deliberately concealed it.
"Well..."
The chairman waved his hand. "Enough, you are suspended for now. Soone will take over your work, and then we will conduct an investigation into your actions."
David's face turned pale upon hearing this.
Even a fool could understand that there were so interests at play behind David's actions.
Those big companies couldn't just make David do this with a few threats.
But that was no longer the chairman's concern.
He would leave it to his subordinates to handle.
If David had no conflicts of interest, then it was just mismanagent, and he could be brought back after a few years.
But if there were conflicts of interest, then sorry, even if he couldn't be kicked out directly, he would never have a chance to rise again.
David was well aware of this.
He wanted to argue, but the chairman was not soone easy to persuade.
As one of the shareholders of the entire departnt store, David's actions had caused him losses.
Could he tolerate that?
When explaining to other shareholders, he had full confidence.
David left the chairman's office in a daze, and then the chairman looked at his subordinates and said, "Contact GaStar Entertainnt and have a good talk with them. We can make so concessions on the contract terms. As long as they agree to have their products on our departnt store shelves."
"Okay, I understand."
After nearly a year of efforts, Matsuko finally received so results from sending emails to the largest departnt stores.
"Respected GaStar Entertainnt, let's talk. Please stop sending emails."
The daily emails from GaStar Entertainnt were quite annoying.
Besides serving as a reminder, they were also a form of mockery.
"You've had enough. Please stop bothering us. We surrender. Please let your company be more civilized."
Upon receiving this ssage, Matsuko was naturally very happy.
A year of effort had finally paid off.
Honestly, the influence of small and dium-sized departnt stores was still relatively small.
First of all, their scale was not as large, and when negotiating contracts, they had to deal with each one individually, which increased costs.
However, it was much easier to negotiate with a large departnt store.
They would be more generous in purchasing goods, able to take in more goods.
In the United States, you could open your own specialty store, but the real sales ca from a few departnt store giants.
They had monopolized the US sales network for many years, so how could they be easily influenced by a few products?
Unless Matsuko also opened a departnt store, that would be unnecessary.
However, it might be worth considering investing in a retail store specializing in selling electronic gas in the future.
Just like the GASTOP in the previous life, it had been popular for thirty or forty years until digital gas gradually beca popular, and ga retail stores gradually declined.
"Matsuko, when talking to them, don't be polite. We approached them before, so we naturally need to make so concessions. But now that they're seeking us out, we can negotiate more firmly."
Matsuko imdiately relayed this good news to Takyuki, who then gave Matsuko so advice.
"I know, President. Don't worry, I'll talk to them properly. We wasted a year of our ti, and they must pay the price for it."
Takyuki nodded, thinking at the sa ti that besides these departnt stores having to pay so price, those guys who had previously tried to block him would also have to pay a price.
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