Charlie's words caused Jasmine to instantly feel a surging excitement in her heart.

She had always wanted to make their family's business of collectibles trading and auction bigger and stronger, but she had never been able to find a suitable breakthrough point.

It was also precisely because she attached great importance to this business that she had immediately befriended Charlie after seeing with her own eyes that he could use the lost cultural relic restoration technics to restore her family's antiques.

She had originally hoped to recruit Charlie to Vintage Deluxe to work for the Moore family, but how could she have expected that Charlie, who was just a superfluous son-in-law at first, was actually the young master of the Wade family in Eastcliff, or that his own strength would be extremely powerful?

Therefore, Jasmine's wish to revitalize Vintage Deluxe through Charlie had long since fizzled out.

Since then, Vintage Deluxe had not been able to find a better development opportunity.

Although the collectibles industry seemed to be too far away from ordinary people and it was rare to hear of any big action from it, this industry was an uncompromisingly profitable industry with a huge market size.

The turnover of a major auction house might be as much as tens of billions of dollars, and the turnover would be even bigger if there was a super big auction.

Sometimes, even just the auction of a painting could bring hundreds of millions of dollars in turnover to the auction house.

very lucrative, and its way of profit was broadly

traditional antique market model of buying

the main

on lots, and the more prestigious the auction house, the higher the percentage of commission. Under normal circumstances, if a famous painting was sold for one hundred million US

dollars, it would be close to one

house, the more the ability

dollars of cash income from the brokerage commission alone if an auction made tens of billions of

a year, and billions

it would bring far more than just

be multiple collectibles stores under a big auction house, and because the auction house was famous enough, there would

stores would

ordinary collectibles, but they would also provide fee-based appraisal services as welbas paid in-store consignment sales

collectibles that were not qualified for auctions but had some value would be sold privately in

in a year would also be sky-high, and the commission profit would not be lower

this powerful

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