The sincerity displayed by Joe Ga was palpable to anyone with a normal IQ.
What impressed the locals most was that Boss Joe never intended to take their share, he just clung to his two iron mines, and only wanted those two.
As for the other industries in Sangha Town, Boss Joe's approach felt like he was playing around, personally teaching them how to get rich.
If the steel industry chain hadn't yet turned a profit, that was okay, they could build houses.
As long as they could demonstrate sufficient credibility and provide guarantees for their workers, they could obtain advances on the future salaries of their employees from the bank.
Most of the central land in Sangha Town belonged to P·B, but the locals owned land, which belonged to the Tribes.
Lands belonged to the Tribes, and if houses couldn't be sold for 10,000, was making 5,000 not profitable?