"Smith, Wilber - Hungry as the Sea" - читать интересную книгу автора (Smith Wilbur)They waited now, five eager young men, even Vin Baker he could not
completely hide his interest behind the smeared lenses of his spectacles and the tough Aussie veneer. I wanted to explain to you the new set-up. The Chief has kindly read to you this article, presumably for the benefit of those who were unable to do so for themselves a year ago. Nobody said anything, but Vin Baker fiddled with his porridge spoon. So you are aware that I am no longer connected in any way with Christy Marine. I have now acquired Christy Towage and Salvage. It becomes a completely independent company. The name is being changed. Nicholas had resisted the vanity of calling it Berg Towage and Salvage. It will be known as Ocean Towage and Salvage. He had paid dearly for it, perhaps too dearly. He had given up his three million dollars worth of Christy shares for God alone knew what. But he had been tired unto death. We own two vessels. The Golden Warlock and her sister ship which is almost ready for her sea trials, the Golden Witch. He knew exactly how much the company owed on those two ships, he had the net worth of the company was around four million dollars; he had made a paper profit of a million dollars on his bargain with Duncan Alexander. But it was paper profit only, the company had debts of nearly four million more. If he missed just one month's interest payments on those debts - he dismissed the thought quickly, for on a forced sale his residue in the company would be worth nothing. He would be completely wiped out. The names of both ships have been changed also. They will become simply Warlock and Sea Witch. From now onwards "Golden" is a dirty word around Ocean Salvage. They laughed then, a release of tension, and Nick smiled with them, and lit a thin black cheroot from the crocodileskin case while they settled down. I will be running this ship until Sea Witch is commissioned. It won't be long, and there will be promotions then. Nick superstitiously tapped the mahogany mess table as he said it. The dockyard strike had been simmering for a long time. Sea Witch was still on the ways, but costing interest, and further delay would prove him mortal. I have got a long oil-rig tow. Bight of Australia to South America. It will give us all time to shake the ship down. |
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