The pricing power was in Braydon's hands.
He could set it as high as he wanted!
This was the purpose of Hugo Skeeter's visit.
"Young Master Neal," he said softly, "the three largest shipbuilding giants in the country have sent representatives to discuss this. I showed them the video of Professor Zill's experiment on the completed anti-gravity device.
"They almost immediately decided to sign a three-year contract with us!"
The three-year contract that Hugo mentioned was the sales contract for the anti-gravity project.
In the next three years, their shipyards would need anti-gravity devices.
This kind of ground-breaking technology could definitely be applied to business.
The shipyard was basically the source of shipping.
All the shipping companies in the world, regardless of the type of tankers and freighters they purchased, had to be ordered from shipyards.