Reorganization, a novel with the theme of asset reorganization, is rare in China. It tells the story of the protagonist Yun's business experience and emotional dilemma in the economic and financial fields after he left the bank and went to sea. Taking the non-performing assets stripped from banks to asset management companies as the breakthrough point, he used the skills and means of investment banking business, together with his sister Zhang Na and with the help of his sister Fang Murong, sworn brothers Wang Zuopeng and Liu Jianjun, mobilized all available resources to carry out effective asset restructuring, from non-performing loans to uncompleted residential flats to ST listed companies, involving creditor's rights assets, physical assets and equity assets, turning decay into magic, and small fish eat big fish and assets. In this process, his divorce from his wife, his meeting with his sister, his emotional entanglement with his sister Fang Murong, and the subtle relationship between Fang Murong's illegitimate daughter Xiao He are constantly confused. His friendship with his eldest brother, Wang Zuopeng, and his third brother, Liu Jianjun, was either close or life-and-death, or fist-to-fist. Everything seems to be under control, but people can't get help from all sides. Outline people's mentality of weighing and tossing between feelings and wealth, morality and money, friends and interests, and their helpless situation in the real society.
The novel has a profound insight into life and a touching portrayal of managers' gender feelings, friendship and affection. The story is ups and downs, gripping, vivid and free from vulgarity, full of tension.
As the saying goes, "look at restructuring and learn to operate; Read the reorganization and realize life. "
I haven't finished reading it yet! Perhaps, more and more wonderful follow-up interpretations are worth our expectation. ...