Just before Seryosha was about to leave for his home, he was taken aback by an unexpected piece of good news.
Diana, who had left her cruel words that day, actually contacted Yuri again, and her attitude was the same as when he left with Peña.
And she even conveyed an invitation from Pablo to Yuri and Ivankov to Medellín to discuss cooperation.
The other party's attitude suddenly changed 180 degrees, making Seryosha think that this might be a trap.
But when Yuri rejected the other party's suggestion and the other party actually agreed to send a representative over again to communicate, Seryosha finally realized the sincerity of the other party's cooperation.
Seryosha can finally return home with peace of mind and no regrets, and this trip to the United States is generally quite rewarding, and Seryosha believes that Yuri and Ivankov can handle things here.
In this way, Seryosha spent a happy month in a foreign land, half on vacation and half at work.
When he left Moscow, it was still icy and snowy, but when he returned, it was already a spring scene.
Seryosha took Tonya back home, rested for a few more days before returning to work.
In the months since Seryosha left, several new companies have gradually gotten back on track.
Both the National Housing Bank and the National Housing Development Corporation are doing well.
The Moscow Trading Company was also beginning to take shape thanks to Nastya's hard work, but Seryosha was already planning to let Yakov take over Nastya's affairs.
Seryosha's Youth Science and Technology Center also needs a director who can just place Nastya.
Although this matter seems to be a little impersonal in the eyes of later generations, it is definitely out of care for Nasjia in this era.
Because the Youth Science and Technology Center is a public institution, and the Moscow Trading Company is an enterprise unit.
For Nasjia, who aspires to a career in the industry, the Youth Science and Technology Center is obviously a more promising unit.
So Seryosha made just two phone calls.
But a piece of news from Sobchak cast a shadow over Seryosha's heart.
In the month he was gone.
The bearer bonds issued by the National Housing Bank are selling so well that demand is almost in short supply.
The funds that were originally planned to be raised in a year were almost raised in a month.
This was good news, but if you combine this news with another piece of news in the newspaper, then Seryosha is not so optimistic.
In the past few days, General Secretary Andropov actually dismissed nine first secretaries of the party committees of the Ukrainian regions, and you must know that there are only twenty-five first secretaries of the party committees in the Ukrainian regions.
The move caused serious panic in the domestic political arena.
In Mr.
An's inauguration declaration, it was mentioned that he would vigorously punish corrupt elements in the party.
Everyone didn't take this sentence seriously at the beginning, and everyone continued with the principle of not holding the law accountable.
But who would have thought that Mr.
An would actually come to the real place, and the place where he started is Ukraine, which is where Mr.
Bo was born and worked.
For many years, Brezhnev's faction has controlled all the key departments in the Ukrainian region, and operated them like iron buckets.
All of a sudden, the officials of the Moscow region knew that Ann was always coming.
With the spread of panic in the officialdom, the banknotes that were originally hidden under the beds of the officials and waiting for mold in the cracks of the walls suddenly became hot potatoes, and they were eager to hide these assets more hidden, so the bearer bonds of the National Housing Bank, especially the large bearer bonds, became the best investment targets.
Sobchak never imagined that it would be so easy to finance the Moscow workers' new village project, and the sudden influx of funds completely disrupted Sobchak's plans for steady development.
And what is most surprising to Sobchak is that the best-selling bond varieties are not one-year bonds, but three-year and five-year bonds are more popular.
According to Sobchak's theory of interest rates, if the money had been lying in the bank and sleeping.
In the event of a change in interest rates in the Soviet Union, the National Housing Bank is likely to be at risk of payment.
Therefore, with the smooth progress of the financing progress, the start of the project of the National Housing Development Corporation has also begun to be advanced.
The project, which was originally planned to start within a year, has recently begun to be launched one after another.
The southern part of Moscow, which has been abandoned for a long time, is in full swing with construction.
"I wonder if we are going to step up our plans for the Leningrad branch," Seryosha told Sobchak.
After he handed over to Sobchak a newspaper that had carried the shock of Ukrainian officialdom, Sobchak also knew what the problem was.
"If it goes well, not only Leningrad, Sverdlovsk, Gorky, Kyiv, Minsk and other places will start preparations, but I am afraid that it will not be long before the higher authorities will find out the reason for the sale of our bonds," Sobchak said, both worried and full of anticipation.
Before agreeing to Seryosha's invitation to preside over the National Housing Bank, he never thought that this small bank would have any good development opportunities, and under this trend of hiding unknown assets, the National Housing Bank was about to get rid of the shackles of geography and begin to develop to the whole country.
"I don't think we should stop our bond program, after all, our project is an image project and a people's livelihood project registered on it, and what good will it do them to cut off our source of funds.
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Besides, we are using this money to do things that are beneficial to the people, and instead of letting the money lie in some unknown corner and sleep, it is better to enter the circulation field and serve the people.
Even the KGB can't get these guys to hand over the money obediently, but we're doing the government a favor," Seryosha replied.
"By the way, the bank information management system that we put up at the Youth Science and Technology Center has results, and the products developed by Leningrad University and Moscow State University are good.
It's a good idea to meet with them and see which one to use.
Once decided, settle it as soon as possible," Seryosha said, taking out two product documentation documents from his briefcase and handing them to Sobchak.
"You look at the decision, I don't understand, but how to give them the bonus of this bank information management system, do you give money directly, this is 100,000 rubles, and when the media knows what a big mess it will be," Sobchak asked worriedly.
"You transfer 200,000 rubles directly to the account of the Youth Science and Technology Center, and the prize money will be distributed by the Youth Science and Technology Center, and you can just take the products you are satisfied with," Seryosha replied. t1706231537: