As Jack Morgan was discussing with George Whitney.
Paul Warburg also conveyed Donnie's intentions to Felix Warburg.
Sitting in Paul Warburg's office, Felix Warburg took a deep puff of his cigar: "Tang Fei's appetite is too big, he actually wants shares of the Warburg Company!"
Paul Warburg nodded, his expression also very serious as he said: "I think so too, but the listing of the Apollo Chain is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Just based on 10% of Apollo Chain's market value comes to 20 million US Dollars, from the situation with Trident Shipyard and United Artists listing, and the market's optimism towards Venus Bank's subsidiaries, when Apollo Chain goes public, no one knows how much it can rise to!"
The market value of Apollo Chain certainly cannot be compared to that of Warburg Company.
Even if Warburg Company's market value is hindered by the decline of the Kuhn, Loeb & Co. consortium, it is still around 500 million US Dollars!