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Chapter 950 - 324, The New York Times Changes Hands_2

However, as long as Adolf Ochs lets go of "The New York Times," he would still remain a multimillionaire, with certain social standing intact.

Felix Warburg said indifferently, "I actually think you don't have to worry about these matters. Everyone knows that if we hadn't intervened, 'The New York Times' would've fallen into Donnie's hands. So, I believe what we're doing now is actually helping Adolf Ochs!"

"If only everyone could be so reasonable, things would be much easier!" Paul Warburg replied helplessly.

However, shortly after, Paul Warburg shook his head and cast the matter aside. What's done is done, and harping on about it now serves no purpose.

"I've already discussed it with the board of directors of 'The New York Times.' Everyone agrees that there are no objections to investing the previous funds into the Florida real estate market."

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