Hardy thought it made sense.
He quickly considered other possibilities.
"Hmm, not only should we acquire shares, but why not go ahead and acquire the entire company? That way, we can maximize our profits. Otherwise, if they resume production of these motorcycles, they'd be competing with us in the market."
In the future, Harley Davidson would become the most recognizable brand in the motorcycle world, perhaps even synonymous with motorcycles. Acquiring it would definitely be worthwhile.
Andy quickly noted this down and planned to find someone to handle the operation.
Even if they couldn't acquire the company, they would buy a large amount of stock. To prevent the Harley Davidson factory from continuing to produce this model, they could also purchase the rights to the motorcycle in advance, ensuring that the Harley Davidson company couldn't produce it freely.
If they wanted to produce it, they'd have to pay Hardy a royalty.