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[KochiKame] Investor Ryo-san came a few days ago, so I’ll post it.

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Finally, it’s here… It’s here… Snap.

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This brother is really a convenient character…

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Why didn’t they go with just LCD without aiming for the Nakagawa acquisition?

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I don’t want to make money; I want to win the Nakagawa Konzern acquisition game.

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Although they were quickly cornered, it’s crazy that they succeeded in taking over the Nakagawa Group once.

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Don’t casually prepare hundreds of trillions of yen.

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Don’t casually nurture a small company with 20 employees.

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>>6

It’s just too much to handle…

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>>6

The final winners are these 20 employees.

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I like the part where you say to turn it into a positive when the objective has become revenge against the Nakagawa group.

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As always, don’t fall from grace all at once just on the last page.

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The idea that the company belongs to the shareholders is well executed throughout the story, from the introduction to the conclusion.

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It’s nice when that bad feeling you’ve had all along turns out to be correct.

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It’s a nice balance that Nakagawa clearly states, “The company belongs to the shareholders,” and yet as soon as Ryotsu becomes a major shareholder, the employees flee and the company ceases to function.

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>>11

There are shareholders other than major shareholders.

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>>16

At the error level

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Trillion Game to be done in one episode.

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I love my senpai, but I don’t want the company to be taken over.

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>>13

(I like you as a person) Senior.

(I, as a member of society) Don’t want a company takeover.

So…

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Stocks are amazing!

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The high favorability of Ryotsu from Nakagawa’s relatives is too much.

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It’s not the first or second time that I’ve infiltrated Nakagawa’s company and caused losses in the trillions, Ryo-san.

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A man who can accomplish anything until it gets on track.

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No matter how close we are, I don’t want my company to be taken over…

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I wonder if scorched earth tactics don’t violate any laws…

I guess patents can’t be inherited…

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The density of episode 1 is too high.

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But the main building is protected by family and close associates, so it’s okay.

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>>25

Because they are family.

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The expression of the character I learned about while reading the economic newspaper.

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The author is really incredibly smart, after all.

It talks about a variety of subcultures as if it knows exactly where the input is coming from.

This episode also completes an explanation of stocks that children can understand in one manga chapter…

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>>28

Even a streamer around there can do a simple talk by using Irasutoya to give an overview.

The journey and outcome of a hostile takeover unfolding over 18 pages along the storyline is insane.

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Aside from this

“I’ll deal damage to Nakagawa’s company!! There’s an episode where I cause about 2 trillion yen in damage in around 4 hours.”

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>>29

This guy is too scary.

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>>31

Well, that’s going to make it look like the face in the thread image.

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>>29

I think it was the time I came up with a way to adjust my throat and instructed Nakagawa to sell all the stocks with my voice.

I might have mixed something up.

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>>81

That’s really scary!

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>>29

“Directed to buy up stocks indiscriminately on a whim.”

– Arriving in a limousine while destroying the walls and courtyard of the restaurant, stamping the contract without looking at the contents.

– Scatter the documents from the president’s office of the core company of the group out of the window.

– Since Nakagawa, who had jumped in, broke free, I tore apart the central wiring of that center building as a little bonus on the way.

– Convert all dollars to yen (unsuccessful)

– In the end, take the cards out of Nakagawa’s wallet and withdraw a lot of money at the bank before making a getaway to Hong Kong or Taiwan.

It was an episode like that.

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>>89

Why is this person able to be a police officer?

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>>89

Why is this guy out in the free world?

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>>89

I think if this had been completed, the world economy would have been destroyed.

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>>89

If I make one wrong step here, it’s a crime…

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A nice assist from a family member shines.

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The company’s growth rate is increasing quadratically…

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Ryo has both the qualities of Haru and Gaku. ♣

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Because we are all close, it’s okay—this was completely Nakagawa’s carelessness.

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>>35

After all, we’re family.

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The story about stocks from the first manager is easy to understand and shows how smart they are.

It’s just that there are so many outrageous people nearby that I feel overshadowed.

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The determination of Ryo-san when he resolved not to lose to this guy is terrifying.

If I die, I will drag everyone down with me.

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Nakagawa’s extreme caution towards Ryotsu’s company gives a sense of trust.

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Because even if this guy dies, he’s banned from hell, so he’ll come back to life.

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Was it not a bad idea to purge the entire subsidiary the moment you realized it was Ryotsu?

That made them stubborn.

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>>40

It’s like the choice of not removing the cancer.

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>>40

If we hadn’t purged, we would have been taken over a bit quicker, so the outcome wouldn’t have changed…

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>>40

It definitely got worse.

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>>40

I think the employees’ response at the time of the acquisition will be the deciding factor…

I was told it was physiologically impossible, and they even resorted to scorched earth tactics.

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It’s like a dokudami cancer cell…

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The sense of pushing and pulling in a positive way is amazing.

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I laughed at the response about how this volatility must be making a few hundred people want to hang themselves.

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>>43

It won’t just be a few hundred people.

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>>43

This is amazing…

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The top of the family, Mikasematsu, is very close with Ryō-san…

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Plus is a good guy…

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What I secretly like is the part where it says “Plus, you get off here.”

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Issuing new shares to prevent a takeover is definitely a contentious issue…

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The bad reputation is spreading even among the employees of the group, and a strike occurs immediately after the acquisition, doesn’t it?

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>>52

It seems like I’ve done a few things that wouldn’t be surprising if they spread all over the world…

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>>64

A bad reputation surpasses an unknown one…

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Ryo-san is also family, right?

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>>56

So it seems there might be some places where people let their guard down and ended up selling.

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It’s incredible to explain the history of stocks so easily.

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If Ryotsu had become part of the consortium as it was, there’s also a possibility that everything would become zero…

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This flowing sense of speed feels like Kochikame.

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In the end, it’s self-destruction, so the department head’s judgment isn’t wrong.

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*These two are public servants.

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When Ryo-san became related to Nakagawa, he also acted as a coordinator for the Nakagawa family, and they have always had a good relationship.

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Isn’t there some risk with the scorched earth strategy?

Are you just going to lose trust?

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>>66

If you’re not acquired, everything will just blow away and come to an end.

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It was no good when the discussion shifted from M&A to horse racing.

The jokes are too good.

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What was it again?

After deceiving him into signing the full power of attorney, he was held captive.

There was a time when, just for fun, the management was thrown into chaos, confidential documents were scattered from the sky, and all the wiring in the main building was cut before fleeing, right?

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There was indeed a time when I actually received an invention at the level of a Nobel Prize or a Nobel Prize itself.

It’s amazing that it doesn’t simply incur losses every time.

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What happened to their main job as police officers?

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>>70

Nakagawa is a police officer with a side job.

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Nakagawa is using some pretty ruthless methods, isn’t he?

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There was a story about how the downtown electrical companies were starting business somewhere in India and were taking all the market share that Nakagawa and Reiko’s group had built up over many years.

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It says that 70-80% of individual investors trade online, but is it possible that just over 20% are still making phone calls to their brokerage firms?

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>>73

It was probably like that in 2005.

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>>73

There are still many face-to-face sales targeting wealthy elderly people.

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First, praise and flatter Ryotsu for understanding stocks.

Praise the successful acquisition.

Flatter for having penetrated the group company.

If I do this, I’ll get bored and switch to another hobby.

Stimulating pride was not a good thing.

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>>75

In anticipation of Ryotsu’s corporate reconstruction skills.

Was it good to say, “Please do this next after reviving the company!”?

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>>170

Isn’t it a success if that keeps your interest going?

Consulting suits me well…

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>>179

I’ve talked about turning a downtown factory into a world-class company several times…

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>>179

If you can connect with multiple companies like that,

By combining the technologies here, I can see a future where they keep advancing more and more…

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The department head is completely detached, but Nakagawa has a strong sense of crisis, creating a pleasant temperature difference.

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Do you dislike Nakagawa?

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>>78

Ryozu intended to play around, but since he was completely rejected, he decided to punch instead.

I think it’s about that level of feeling.

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If Nakagawa hadn’t done unnecessary things…

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Probably a lot of people are hanging themselves in the course of events.

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They used to do it weekly, didn’t they?

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It’s impressive that you properly led the plus sign, Ryo-san.

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Behind the stock market turmoil, they’re quietly developing beneficial technologies and boosting the company…

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It’s a really plain joke that gets brushed aside casually.

I love Nakagawa’s office being ridiculously big.

Kochikame often includes these kinds of subtle gags that don’t get called out, don’t they?

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The difference between eroding from the inside or suddenly attacking from the outside.

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The minimum purchase price for a betting ticket is 20 yen…

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Plus said to get off, how kind.

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>>90

I think it was a good social studies field trip as a plus.

I bought a company and managed to get through without incurring a loss.

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Either way, it’s probably better to get them angry early by messing with them since they’ll inevitably take the same route and expose their weaknesses, leading to their own downfall.

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The interesting part is up to the takeover, and after that, Ryotsu’s self-inflicted downfall is just the usual thing, so it doesn’t really matter.

A page of decline that even feels like an unspoken understanding.

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This Nakagawa’s

“It’s different. The company belongs to the shareholders.”

That’s quite impressive.

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The stock price of Nakagawa Motor has reached 5 yen, so it’s at least at the level of Mitsubishi or Nissan…

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Since Ryō-san is motivated by success and winning, it would probably be better to have him pass on the baton at an appropriate time.

Once you achieve your goal, it can quickly decay.

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It’s really scary because it’s not about grudges or making a profit, but that feeling of wanting to play with Nakagawa.

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Because Nakagawa and I pretended to switch places with each other and did whatever we wanted, of course it’s unpleasant and it leads to separation.

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But when Nakagawa really loses it, it’s when he’s left alone on a deserted island and a typhoon comes…

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Because it’s the shareholders’ property, if a shareholder is someone unpleasant, you can escape.

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>>104

It’s impressive how you laid the groundwork for the punchline from the very beginning…

Thinking back, I got my first company thanks to Ryo-san’s charisma.

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Interesting…

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If I had been able to keep some money somewhere during this kind of upward trend…

It seems like I could live my whole life playing around, but that would create a dilemma because it wouldn’t feel like me.

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>>106

Ryo-tsu’s way of life itself seems like playing around, so I don’t think it will change.

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>>116

This story is like playing around, isn’t it?

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Why does a small factory with only 20 people seem to have acquired world-class new technology…?

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>>108

This is rare.

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>>112

NASA’s space shuttle components are made by a single veteran craftsman at a small factory in Japan… or something.

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>>108

It’s because Ryo-san is good at getting everyone excited…

If we’re going through a tough time together, it gives me strength to share a meal.

The places that have been acquired can only be seen as plagued by a curse…

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Nakagawa was more scared than ever and it was no good.

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>>110

Because the destination is “until Ryozu is satisfied,” we have no choice but to go all out…

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But the main castle’s stock should have been okay.

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>>113

It’s wrong to leave 37% of the stocks just because he’s the head of the family, playing around with Ryo-tsu at a level like Mikamematsu.

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>>143

In the first place, Ryotsu has too much influence over the Nakagawa family…

I’m also on good terms with Paul Nakagawa…

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>>165

First of all, the fact that you have relatives holding stocks means you’ll be more relaxed when dealing with Ryo-san, of course.

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The people at the first LCD factory are too capable.

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It was good that the first small and medium-sized company we acquired was producing quality products.

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It’s true that I was a bit complacent with my family stock.

That being said, it’s truly impressive that you can immediately notice where the problem was.

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Is it a plus or minus for Ryozu towards Haru and Gaku of Trillion Game Company?

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If Nakagawa hadn’t treated it so poorly, it seems like it could have gone win-win, and perhaps a bigger problem arose later on…

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>>120

I believe the ending in the manga was the best.

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How many years ago was this published in Jump?

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If you say “increase the new shares because you’ll be taken over!” I thought that would prevent losses, but if they’re bought at a faster speed than that, it’s no good…

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When it comes to the stage of war, it’s incredibly reasonable to drop the positive…

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The original company just saw its stock price drop because its profit margin worsened; there’s no mention of technology or anything like that.

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It’s amazing how Ryo-san wants to take over the Nakagawa Group, rather than just wanting to make money.

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>>129

It started as a way to make money.

I was treated like a germ and isolated…

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>>136

It’s actually like germs…

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It will come, surely it will come.

I like it, it seems.

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It’s scary that, although it was just for a moment, they managed to take over at least once instead of failing halfway; that’s typical of Ryotsu.

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Well, they’ll probably be back to normal the day after the last panel…

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It’s impressive that Ryo-san is cutting costs by promoting himself.

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When I saw the advertisement for the Ryotsu Fund, it seemed so crazy that it reminded me of a real incident, but I felt that the stock price might go up.

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Plus seems fun in some way.

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>>135

It must be fun to be able to intervene in the money game of large company acquisitions and watch it from the sidelines.

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>>135

Just a little support for Ryo-san and everything has become so tumultuous.

Worth investing in.

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>>135

There’s no rise to success as enjoyable as this unless you see the end.

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I’m not usually using it, but when I get into the mood, my mind works incredibly fast.

It’s like the worst example of an episode.

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Isn’t this a major event in economic history?

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You’re really good at leading and developing the small group that stands up.

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I think it was clever to bring up the change of president at the last minute during the general meeting.

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The combination of Tō and Ryō is great, isn’t it?

Generally, we get along quite well and succeed until about the middle.

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>>145

While being taught various things

It’s a good relationship where being caring for children is combined.

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It’s bad that Nakagawa quickly separated Ryo-san’s company from the group.

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>>146

It’s only natural that nothing good ever happens when money is involved…

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Basically super competent, but tends to have a breakdown of morals, so when acting out of human feelings, that flaw is completely overcome.

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A relative has stocks, but it’s a brilliant setup, or rather…

It’s all about being friendly with Nakagawa’s relative, the both of us…

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Bacteria can be disinfected, but Ryo-suke is impossible.

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Because it’s during the time of Horie, it’s also a current event topic.

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What is that genius level once the switch is turned on, you crew-cut!

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If we leave it be, Ryo-san will come to the shareholders’ meeting, won’t he?

Of course I’ll separate it.

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>>155

Worse than the peak time of general meeting extortionists.

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About how many months ago did this happen…?

It’s too tumultuous, isn’t it?

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There was a time when you tried to withdraw 9999999999 yen from Nakagawa’s account.

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When I pretended to switch places with Nakagawa and effectively took over the group, I will invest 1 quadrillion yen to send humanity to Pluto!

Dissolving 2000 affiliated companies for the 2000th anniversary! They’re doing things like that.

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What’s funny is that Nakagawa genuinely believes that Ryo-san is seriously coming to take over the company, not as a joke or anything.

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You’re being too scared of Nakagawa, who is a total amateur in both management and economics.

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>>162

At the point where the LCD division was a great success, it’s questionable whether they were amateurs anymore…

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>>162

Regarding management, there have been several instances where Nakagawa has taken over the company besides the episode in the thread, so he can’t be called a novice.

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>>162

The quickness of understanding things that seniors are interested in.

Innate high level of motivation.

Because Nakagawa knows the best…

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Not everything is the best move, but Nakagawa isn’t necessarily making bad plays; in fact, he’s doing quite a lot.

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>>163

Scorched earth tactics are usually terrible.

Investors die.

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>>172

If left alone, they will be completely devoured…

It’s collateral damage.

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I wonder how many investors have died behind the scenes.

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+ is probably satisfied with the outcome of the story.

Although they ultimately got knocked down, they managed to reach a buyout.

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I mean, there’s probably a story somewhere about Ryotsu being a corporate extortionist.

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There was a time when an experiment with the Nakagawa Consortium’s face recognition payment system created a 3D model of Ryo-san’s face, which was then spread by a dark organization, leading to trillions of yen flowing into the shadows…

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Ryo’s individual learning ability when money is involved is tremendous.

On top of that, it has a plus attached to it.

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The first thing I thought when I saw this was that there was a time when Ryosan’s creepy facial expressions would appear all the time… it was like that.

I thought it was just a nostalgic distortion, but it was definitely creepy.

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Simply put, the employees are just too SSR.

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“Reading and understanding economic newspapers in the conversation.”

The recently listed venture company Nakagawa has grown to the point where it can make statements about its management condition.

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I don’t understand stocks at all either.

I understand that if I hold more than 51%, I can make it my own.

So, will I get fired if the employees say I’m no good?

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Ryotsu is scary…

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It’s really interesting, after all…

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It’s probably somewhere that both Nakagawa and Ryo are getting carried away and both end up lost on the streets.

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>>184

Nakagawa can live a normal life as a laborer, you know…

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It was originally a company that did business with Super Electronics.

It must have been a reasonably sized company, even if it was small.

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Is Plus-kun Lemon’s boyfriend?

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>>186

Plus, go to school instead of being on the bulletin board.

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>>188

The theory that it is posted on the school bulletin board.

…No way… + shouldn’t come to a place like this.

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It’s convenient for the story that Ryotsu and Nakagawa became relatives.

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Absolutely, it’s like running for personal gain; in reality, Ryotsu is doing a 4-hour Rakugo on TV for his own benefit…

Well, we’ve had the ending where the president gets kicked down multiple times like that, right?

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>>191

It’s good that you’re casually achieving your goals… Go buy a car company.

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Electrode parents are usually interesting when they appear.

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Reiko says that this is the fear of stocks, but I absolutely think she is wrong…

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I completely angered them by using scorched earth tactics at Nakagawa Motors…

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I like those rare occasions when a great success happens and it just ends there.

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It’s a gag manga, so it’s labeled as a gag, but if such a thing actually happened, I think it would be prominently etched in the history of the Japanese economy.

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Plus is too convenient for the development part of the story structure.

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