Fortunately, he had been forewarned of these matters, and his position at General Electric was even higher than Luke Jackson's at Westinghouse, granting him more influence!
Owen Young had left.
Upon learning of this news, Luke Jackson immediately understood that Owen Young must have met with Donnie and discussed matters unknown to him; otherwise, Owen would not have left Atlantic City so quickly.
This analysis made Luke Jackson's sense of urgency grow even stronger.
Since the death of George Westinghouse, the development of Westinghouse Electric Corporation had been stagnant. In reality, compared to General Electric, Westinghouse was more desperate to invest in Atlantic City Broadcast.
However, the current president of Westinghouse, Westinghouse II, was a very proud man who held nothing but contempt for Donnie, the bumpkin from Atlantic City.
So, while the president of General Electric had come, Westinghouse had only sent a general manager.