Chapter 85 Congratulations and New Enterprise
Chapter 85 Congratulations and New Enterprise
"I want you to inform my arrival to Ms. Bridget von Reimann, tell her it\'s urgent," Michael requested without delay.
The concierge nodded, understanding the urgency of the request. "Certainly, Mr. Reyes. Please, make yourself comfortable in the lounge while I notify Ms. von Reimann of your arrival."
Michael thanked the concierge and made his way to the lounge, settling into a plush chair with a clear view of the entrance. He checked his watch, knowing that time was of the essence.
Within minutes, the concierge approached Michael.
"Sir... Ms. Bridget von Reimann is waiting for you at her suite. Do you need any assistance?"
"No, there won\'t be any," Michael responded, standing from his seat. "Thank you for your help."
He followed the directions provided by the concierge to Bridget von Reimann\'s suite. The urgency of the situation had escalated with the recent developments in the financial markets, and Michael knew that their meeting could set the course for their next strategic moves.
Arriving at the suite, Michael knocked a few times before hearing Bridget\'s voice from the other side.
"Come in."
Michael entered the room, his eyes immediately finding Bridget von Reimann draped in a luxurious silk bathrobe, her hair slightly damp and framing her face with effortless elegance. The unexpected sight caught him off guard, and reactively, he averted his gaze, a hint of color rising to his cheeks.
"Michael, it\'s just me," Bridget teased, a playful smirk dancing on her lips as she observed his discomfort.
"There\'s no need to be so formal. We\'ve known each other for months."
Michael cleared his throat, trying to regain his composure. "Right, of course. My apologies, I was just surprised," he admitted, finally meeting her gaze with a tentative smile. "There\'s nothing on me that would warrant such a reaction, I\'m all covered," Bridget continued her tone light, aiming to put Michael at ease. "Let\'s focus on why you\'re here. You mentioned it was urgent."
"Yes," Michael shifted gears, moving past the initial awkwardness. "Well, the main reason I came here is to give my congratulations. Thanks for your trust, you have earned yourself 750 million dollars, of course minus the monthly premiums. But still, the profit margin is substantial," Michael explained, getting straight to the point.
"Yeah thanks to you, your analysis was spot-on. So, now that you have your 750 million dollars plus whatever is in your bank, what are you planning next?"
"Well, as per the business plan, we are planning on constructing ten physical stores across the National Capital Region and then slowly expand nationwide and internationally," Micheal said. "There is still money left on the investment so I\'ll make use of it. As for the 750 million dollars that I earned from shorting the cryptocurrency, well I\'m going to expand on another enterprise." 2
Bridget\'s eyes furrowed. "Moving to another enterprise? You haven\'t even made a name in the business world with your solar panel and you are already moving on to another enterprise?"
"What rules are there that say I must stick to one venture? Diversification is key in today\'s economy," Michael responded confidently. "The solar panel business is on a solid path, thanks to our efforts. But I believe in not putting all my eggs in one basket. The new venture won\'t detract from our current operations; it\'s an opportunity to spread risks and explore new markets."
Bridget considered Michael\'s reasoning for a moment. "I understand the logic behind diversification. Anyways, what enterprise are you planning on expanding?"
"I\'m thinking pharmaceuticals," Michael revealed. "It\'s an area with constant demand and significant potential for innovation, especially with the advancements in biotechnology and personalized medicine."
Bridget\'s interest piqued, she leaned in, "Pharmaceuticals, that\'s a big leap. What kind of medicine are we talking about? Anything specific in mind?"
Michael hesitated for a moment, his expression turning serious. "The specifics are still classified."
"Classified?" Bridget repeated.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
During his encounter with his father, Michael made sure to exact revenge on him for leaving him and his mother by toppling UniVida Pharmaceuticals from its top-ranking position as the country\'s largest pharmaceutical company. He intended to introduce groundbreaking innovations in the pharmaceutical sector that would significantly disrupt the market and challenge the dominance of established players like UniVida, and possibly the international pharmaceutical companies.
And in the system, he saw one thing that would definitely rake in some cash. A cure for cancer.
Now it\'s not going to be a pill or anything, it\'s going to be a sort of a pod, it\'s called MediPod. It utilizes a combination of advanced diagnostics, nanotechnology, targeted drug delivery systems, and precise robotic surgery tools. The idea is for the MediPod to diagnose, treat, and potentially cure various types of cancers with minimal human intervention, significantly reducing the risk of human error and the need for invasive surgical procedures.
The MediPod\'s core technology revolves around its ability to conduct real-time, full-body scans using a combination of MRI, CT scans, and advanced PET technologies to detect and localize cancerous cells with unprecedented accuracy. Once identified, the pod employs nanobots programmed to deliver highly targeted chemotherapy agents directly to cancerous cells, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues. This targeted approach not only enhances the efficacy of the treatment but also significantly reduces the side effects typically associated with conventional chemotherapy.
The final component of the MediPod\'s treatment process involves a regenerative medicine module that uses stem cell therapy and tissue engineering techniques to repair or regenerate damaged tissues and organs post-treatment. This holistic approach not only aims to cure the cancer but also to restore the patient\'s health to its pre-cancer state as much as possible.
It was invented in the year 2089, by a group of scientists who wanted to end the most feared disease in the world, cancer.
"Okay, you won\'t tell me what it is then I\'d say good luck on your endeavor," Bridget said, a tinge of disappointment in her tone. "Look, since you are here, Michael. I\'d want to announce something to you."
"What is it?" Michael asked.
"I\'m going back to Germany next month, I want you to come with me."