"I don't know."
"The U.S. raised their interest rate and that will affect us, and we expect our country's interest rate to increase soon."
"The funds will be diverted from the stock market then."
"That's why we are debating with ourselves, and we are trying to find somewhere else for our major customers to invest in other than the stock market. Are you, by any chance, interested in investing in mutual funds, especially for investing in the foreign stock market?"
"No, I'm not. Why are you recommending investing in the foreign stock market? You just said the interest rate will go up."
"There are some very good stocks in some developing countries."
"I don't invest in the stock market anymore."
"Sir, you are losing money by just storing your funds in the account. There are so many programs that guarantee a 2.5% increase in your fund. Think about it. 2.5% might seem small, but if you invest 10 billion won, the annual return would be 250 million won. If you invest 100 billion won, you get 2.5 billion won per year. Will you just let these opportunities pass?"
"Hmm. What sorts of programs do you have that guarantee 2.5%?"
"There is a private equity fund and foreign currency investment. Or, you can invest in municipal or national bonds."
"Okay. Can you make a customized portfolio of the programs that will fit my needs?"
"Of course, sir. I will have the portfolio ready. Can we then maybe have lunch together once the portfolio is completed? Are you often coming to Seoul? I read the newspaper saying that you acquired RiverStar Building in Sinsa Town. When you come to Seoul for business, please just give me a call."
"Okay, I will do that."
Gun-Ho agreed with the stock brokerage company's branch manager that simply storing the funds in the account was a waste. By putting the funds in another place, he could easily make 2.5% of his funds. It didn't sound bad at all. With 100 billion won, he could make 2.5 billion won which was a significant amount of money. Currently, Gun-Ho had 170 billion won in his stock account.
It was May.
Min-Hyeok's wedding in Korea was finally scheduled. Because of his parents' moving to Hyundai HomeTown Condo in Juan Town, the wedding was scheduled a bit later than initially expected. It was after Dyeon Korea's building dedication ceremony.
"It is nice that his wedding was not scheduled on the same day as our building dedication ceremony."
Gun-Ho gave a call to Jae-Sik Moon in GH Media.
"Chief Editor Moon? It's me, Gun-Ho Goo!"
"Oh, President Goo!"
"Are you aware of Min-Hyeok's wedding in Korea? The date is fixed now."
"Yeah. I received a call for it."
"Can you make calls to other friends from high school?"
"I am actually doing it. I guess everyone will be at his wedding."
"Really? I suppose Min-Hyeok is popular among high school friends."
Jae-Sik didn't say anything in responding to Gun-Ho's comment, but he was thinking that,
'I'm sure everyone will appear at Min-Hyeok's wedding. That's not because they like Min-Hyeok so much, but because they know Gun-Ho will be there too. They want to get close to Gun-Ho. They are very clever and calculating. They are the people who called me a swindler when I couldn't deliver the high school alumni directory book on time because of my personal situation. They didn't even hesitate to use cursing words towards me and they spread words that I deceived them and extorted their money. It was not even a huge amount that they thought I took from them. It was 30,000 or 50,000 won. Come to think of it, Gun-Ho is a nice person, maybe because he has a colorful life experience. He had suffered from debts before, and he used to work as a factory worker too.'
Jae-Sik continued to think about Gun-Ho.
'What if Gun-Ho was not a rich man? If he was not rich, would he have treated me the way he had? He told me once that when he was extremely suffering financially, he still give 100,000 won to Won-Chul to congratulate him on his wedding as his wedding gift. At that time, I didn't even go to his wedding. I think I was doing better than Gun-Ho back then. Well, I guess Gun-Ho was just a decent man no matter how much money he has.'
Jae-Sik suddenly heard Gun-Ho's voice.
"Hey, why aren't you saying anything. Can you hear me?"
Jae-Sik forgot for a second that he was talking with Gun-Ho on the phone.
"Yeah, I can hear you. I guess I just had a bad cell phone reception for a second. I hear you fine now. Well, anyway, don't worry about contacting other friends. I will take care of it."
"Really? That's good. Okay then. I will talk to you later."
Chapter end
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