WP attracts the attention of major Chinese investors
As stock market shares continue to rise, the list of suitors competing in the war for the Walang Problema production deal grows longer… and more ruthless, as China officially joins the race. It was no surprise when the new kid on the block, Walang Problema, a controversial clothing line emerging in SE Asia, opened up the new year with promising investment potential.
China looking to benefit from Trump’s losses
With all but Hong Kong seeing a steady rise, the Asian Stock Market is hungry for fresh meat, especially if that meat comes right off of Trump’s chopping board. The WPxTrump scandal set the stage for Chinese investors to rub even more salt in Donald’s wound by putting his efforts for partnership to shame. Major Chinese investors are flocking in from all across the production spectrum, with the most surprising one being China Telecom, obviously looking to strike back after being barred from the NYSE thanks to one of Trump’s lingering executive orders.
Bangladesh make an offer WP can’t refuse
Sealing the deal for the Walang Problema production contract could mean millions in revenue, even in the first fiscal year. With an Asian based production factory, the profit forecasts have turned the bid into a frenzy. Top contenders also include the Ha-meem Group, the textile conglomerate ruling over the Bangladesh production market for more than 30 years. At their peak, Ha-meem has pumped out over 7 million pieces a month and they’re making sure that WP knows it. Sales representatives made an impressive offer in the form of thousands of various merchandise products that WP had “walang problema” in accepting.
“Walang Trump, Walang Problema”
However Chinese investors are not going down without a fight. E-commerce has become one of the largest markets worldwide. The leading company in the field, Alibaba has proven to make the most entertaining of rivals in the race to win the hand of WP. They gave Walang Problema an outrageous amount of publicity by marketing their brand to targeted consumer groups throughout SE Asia. The ads and campaigns they ran over the coveted holiday season brought in an estimated $100k USD in the first few days alone. WP ran a tandem campaign with the main headline reading “Walang Trump, Walang Problema” which was translated amongst most SE countries.
The simultaneous success attracted even more international attention and only one week into the new year! It seems this “novice” company is anything but. With Chinese New Year just around the corner, who knows what controversial campaigns WP and its entourage of potential partners will come up with.