Actually, Boss Jia didn't have to come to Hong Kong personally, but Boss Jia was a little afraid of Ni Guangnan, so he sneaked to Hong Kong to hide from the limelight.
However, Boss Jia didn't come alone. Zhu Qiushui accompanied Boss Jia, and Jia Jiafeng and Jia Jiayue also ran over together.
These two children had already finished the college entrance examination and were in a state of complete relaxation. Poor Tian Yujiao hadn't had a holiday yet, so she could only continue to study.
What made Jia Yapeng feel a little uncomfortable was that Liu Qingmei had originally said that she would come along, but before they left, Liu Qingmei suddenly felt uncomfortable, so she politely declined.
This was the first time Jia Yapeng saw Liu Qingmei after three months. She had lost a lot of weight, making people feel sorry for her.
As soon as Jia Jiafeng and Jia Jiayue arrived at Hong Kong, they started to buy, buy, buy. Hong Kong was indeed greatly ahead of the mainland now. There were many things and products that couldn't be bought in the mainland. Jia Jiayue and Jia Jiafeng naturally couldn't resist the temptation of these products, so they instantly rushed into the shopping mall to buy.
Boss Jia didn't have a good impression of Hong Kong because of his previous life, so he simply asked Zhu Qiushui to accompany his two sisters to the shopping mall, while he went to the major film companies in Hong Kong with the accompaniment of Daqian Entertainment to buy the movie rights in their hands.
In Hong Kong, there were once four major film companies. The largest was Shao Film, followed by Jia He, then New Arts City, and finally Yongsheng Film.
Among them, New Arts City was probably the most miserable one, because New Arts City no longer existed and had officially disbanded.
When New Arts City was first established, it was originally some directors in Hong Kong. In order to resist the oppression of big companies like Jia He and Shao Film, they spontaneously joined forces and formed a film company. Later, it developed into the film company with the best performance in Hong Kong.
However, due to the unequal distribution of the spoils within New Arts City, it led to serious conflicts between the various shareholders and directors. In the end, it even developed to the point where the company fought for itself when it was filming. It was impossible to even borrow a camera from another director. This led to the complete outbreak of conflicts in New Arts City in 1991, and the company declared bankruptcy.
However, New Arts City still had a lot of good stuff in their hands. For example, "Prison", "Casanova", "A Chinese Ghost Story", and the most famous "True Heroes", "Happy Ghosts", and so on. New Arts City should have the rights to more than 100 Hong Kong films.
At the same time, New Arts City almost monopolized 60% of Brother Fa's movies. In the 90's where Brother Fa was king, this was a very important point!
As New Arts City had already been dissolved, the Hong Kong film rights in his hands should be the easiest to get.
However, the copyright of New Arts City was very complicated. At that time, there were three major shareholders in the company. They were Huang Baiming, Ishida, Mai Jia, and the Golden Princess Entertainment Limited Company.
Boss Jia had a headache when he looked at it. In the end, he directly let Daqian Entertainment take charge of the investigation. In the end, he found out that the copyright of New Arts City was now in the hands of a real estate company called Kowloon Jianye.
Why would all the assets of an entertainment company end up in the hands of a real estate group?
This sounded very fantastical, but it was actually very normal. The thing that real estate companies liked to do the most was to invest in the entertainment industry, such as Wanda and Wanda Pictures.
In the 80's, real estate companies in Hong Kong became more popular to invest in the film and entertainment industry. The purpose was naturally because the entertainment industry was easier to earn money.
More importantly, the tycoons in Hong Kong especially liked to mess with female celebrities. They were also the tycoons who married the most female celebrities. Therefore, the real estate tycoons liked to be involved in the entertainment industry. They could make money, and they could play with beautiful women. Why wouldn't they do it?
Kowloon Jianye was such a company. When New Arts City was established, Kowloon Jianye invested in it. However, Kowloon Jianye was one of the few companies that only invested money and did not actually interfere with the company's business.
After New Arts City was dissolved, the big directors under New Arts City all went their separate ways. In the end, all the copyright returned to Kowloon Jianye.
Then, it quietly lay in the hands of Kowloon Jianye until a few years later, when Emperor Pictures was established, they bought all the copyright of New Arts City from Kowloon Jianye for 30 million Hong Kong dollars.
When the chairman of Kowloon Jianye found out that Boss Jia had come to visit, he ignored him at first because he never remembered that there was a big boss called Jia Yapeng in the circle of rich people in Hong Kong.
Then, he looked at the business card. It was the chairman of Hua Xia Daqian Group. The name looked very domineering, but the business card was actually printed on a normal hard cover paper. At first glance, it was obvious that it was a business card printed by an ordinary small boss in the mainland at the cheapest price.
One had to know that in TVB dramas and Hong Kong movies, the business cards that the bosses gave were all made of gold leaf.
This was not the exaggerated art of TV dramas or movies, but the reality of society. Because Hong Kong was a highly capitalized city, the amount of money one had represented one's status in society.
Therefore, showing off all kinds of money became a rather famous culture in Hong Kong. Naturally, the golden business card was born. All the bosses in Hong Kong with assets of hundreds of millions would give out golden business cards in their hands.
As a result, when others saw that they were giving out ordinary business cards, their first reaction was that this guy was a country bumpkin with no money.
However, recently, there was a second reaction, which was that this guy was a country bumpkin from the mainland.
Obviously, this Chairman Lei treated Boss Jia as a country bumpkin from the mainland. After all, because the cost of the construction industry in Hong Kong was getting higher and higher, the construction companies from the mainland began to enter Hong Kong. And these bosses or contractors from other places, in order to obtain construction projects and business in Hong Kong, kept shuttling between the major real estate companies in Hong Kong. Chairman Lei had already seen dozens of such mainlanders. He naturally treated Jia Yapeng as a contractor from the mainland.
Sigh, after all, the eyes of the Hong Kong people grew on their foreheads. When they saw the bosses from the West or Fusang, they had to nod and bow before they could see them.
As for when they faced the mainlanders, they naturally raised their heads and puffed out their chests, looking up to the sky.
If it was a normal day, Chairman Lei might be interested in meeting this contractor Jia to see if his price was cheaper than the other contractors from the mainland.
However, Chairman Lei was in a very irritable mood now. He directly planned to ignore Jia Yapeng and ask him to get lost.
Fortunately, at this time, Chairman Lei's son came. He was a young man in his twenties, but he was still addicted to the game world. The moment he saw him, he shouted, "Dad, transfer me one million Hong Kong dollars, hurry up!"
"One million again!" Chairman Lei's eyebrows twitched. "Didn't I just give you one million a while ago? Why is it gone again?! "
"But today, the second pack of Yu-Gi-Oh finally arrived. There are only ten million packs in Hong Kong. If I don't hurry up and spend money to buy it, it will be snatched up by the other families in the blink of an eye!"
"It's this d * mn Yu-Gi-Oh again!" Hearing his son's words, Chairman Lei was so angry that he wanted to hit someone.
This Yu-Gi-Oh really caused a lot of trouble. It was sent over from Fusang, and then the animation was broadcasted by TVB. It made his son completely addicted to it, and he shouted that he wanted to collect all the normal cards and flash cards. Chairman Lei could not understand what this young man was talking about.
Anyway, Chairman Lei knew that his son had spent more than two million Hong Kong dollars to collect all the cards he wanted. He did not expect that after a few days of rest, he would come back to ask for money to buy the second pack of cards.
"Who made this d * mn Yu-Gi-Oh card?!" Chairman Lei scolded angrily. "If I knew where the boss of this company is, I would definitely kick him down the stairs."
"Daqian Group, they are in Fusang. If you have the ability, go and kick them!" His son rolled his eyes.
"Daqian Group?" Chairman Lei suddenly felt that this name was familiar, as if he had seen it a few minutes ago.
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