Due to the surge in sales and overflowing orders, soon the Global Times and ABC Television reported on this phenomenon, and Willys stock price skyrocketed, rising $17 per share.
Seeing that the time was right, Andy decided to sell, finally making a profit of nearly $10 million.
Selling cars was a small matter.
Capital manipulation was where the real money was.
During this period, military badges were also selling like crazy, at $2 each. In just one month, over a million were sold. Some people, whether they had a car or not, bought a badge first.
They also received tens of thousands of letters requesting to investigate their wartime experiences. Each certification letter cost $10, bringing in over a million in revenue.
Hmm, Even those piled up envelopes and postcards came in handy.