Seeing Charlie speak so naturally and confidently, Yoshitaka realized that Charlie might not truly be motivated by profit from Tawanna‘s concert in China. So, he said to Charlie, "If Mr. Wade has a strategy to curb price gouging, then I have no objections."
As he spoke, he thought that since he wanted to help Charlie, he might as well proceed decisively. Therefore, he added, "Mr. Wade suggested eight concerts, so let's add two more and hold ten concerts in total..."
"Mr. Wade will also choose the cities and venues for these ten shows. Regarding Tawanna's performance fees and those of her team, we will go with a box office sharing model. Universal typically takes 70% or more of the box office revenue, but since we're collaborating with Mr. Wade, we can manage with just 50%."
Charlie waved his hand, saying, "No, let's stick to the standard 70%. If I still make a profit, I will donate all of it and keep not a single cent for myself."
Yoshitaka was taken aback and felt even more puzzled, "Is Charlie intentionally trying to complicate things with money? Ten concerts with Tawanna could yield hundreds of millions of dollars in profits from ticket modifications, enough to purchase seven or eight of the most luxurious Gulfstream G700jets. Yet, not only does he refuse this money, but he also plans to donate all the profits from the entire event. Isn't that just throwing effort away?"
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