Adams, the largest farmer in the autonomous state!

This is just the beginning. Under Adams' advice, Robert began to frequently contact real estate companies that owned land in the new area.

Andre is not an exception, because the economy has been sluggish in the past two years, and the life of real estate companies is not so good.

Especially after winning a lot of undeveloped land in new areas, the cash flow has encountered some problems, more or less.

Although these bosses also know that it will not be long before the development of the new district will start in a big way, they can't make it through that day.

They are like warriors who fell before dawn, unwilling to face reality.

Robert has a lot of experience in this and gave these unsustainable bosses a very suitable price. They either sold their companies or sold some of the lands they had in their hands.

At this time, a sum of money is cashed out, and some are earned.

On the other hand, the former farm owner, Bob, ushered in the second spring of his career, and he completely transformed into a farm intermediary.

With simple words, let farmers of all sizes sell their land to Adams.

He earns brokerage fees from it.

In just two days, Adams was told by the bank that his deposit was less than 50 million.

The investment in Rust Lake Capital was transferred by 1 billion.

Buying a farm and buying a real estate company costs another lot of money, and it's spending money faster than burning it for fun.

Robert gave him an account. He has bought about 30,000 acres of land and 20 pieces of land with great development potential.

Acquired 4 small real estate companies and 1 medium-sized real estate company, with 300 construction workers under his command, ready to be dispatched at any time.

Many farmers on the farm also chose to stay. The scale of these industries is already extremely large. Rust Lake Capital directly established a farming assistance foundation to help Adams manage his farm.

Robert intended to invite Bob to become a professional manager, responsible for the day-to-day operations of these farms.

After reporting this, Adams couldn't help but ask, "Bob? Would he like it? He said before that he wanted to go back to his children and spend his old age in peace."

"Haha, the commission he earned scared his children, and now he is persuaded to stay on the farm. The key is that we pay him the right salary, and he has no reason to refuse."

It is also suitable for Bob to take care of these farms. Adams knows that the land on the farm will not change in a short time, and the acquired farms are better more profitable, so that so much land will not be abandoned.

He also didn't care about the cost of management and reminded Robert: "Help me recruit more experienced farmers and let them all become professional managers. The Farming Assistance Foundation is responsible for supervising them and reporting their profitability to me at any time."

Needless to say, Robert would do the same, and the point of setting up a foundation was that Adams couldn't keep an eye on the operation of his investment in real-time.

However, the acquisition of several real estate companies made it a little difficult for Robert. These companies are not well run, and there are more or fewer management problems in themselves. Those in power in small companies will do it themselves. After they sell and leave, managing these companies has become a big business. Question.

Adams had no better way but to let Rust Capital start poaching and let headhunters find suitable candidates.

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What he didn't know was that the acquisition of the farm had already caused an uproar.

Bob's frequent lobbying of farmers has attracted some media attention.

What's more, Bob's employer, Adams, was the headline figure a while ago, and even after a few months, he is still a powerful tool for the media to attract attention and increase sales.

Bob wanted to let everyone know that Adams is buying farms so he can make a little more commission.

He can't refuse any media, and he can also do acquisition advertisements by the way.

The reporter carefully studied the relevant data and found that Adams bought a large farm on the outskirts of the autonomous prefecture!

Under their renderings, carefully crafted reports came out:

"Shocked! This local tyrant has become the new owner of 50,000 acres of land."

"Buying land with a lot of money, is this upstart smart or stupid?"

"The largest farmer in the autonomous prefecture is born!"