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A Graduation Gift novel Chapter 210

Jasper simply answered, handing him a few documents. He gave Rufus ample time to go over the documents while he started explaining.

"The groups under our company were always losing at biddings. I found it pretty strange. So I asked some people to look into it. Guess what I have found out?"

Jasper said with a serious look on his face, wearing a deep frown. Obviously, he found the situation so annoying and was also worried about their company's status.

"Our competitors won the bids by the base bid price?"

Rufus said, after going over the documents. He was good at his job, and of course, it was easy for him to find out what was wrong with those bids.

If it only happened for one or two times, they could still consider this a coincidence. But the same situation happened for many of their projects. This was definitely unusual. There must be someone behind their back who had been sabotaging their business.

Jasper just nodded at his words. His eyebrows knitted into a tight frown.

"It's not just that. When I tried to find out who is behind all this, I just couldn't find a thing. There's no trace or shreds of evidence. And look at this…"

Jasper said while giving Rufus more documents. The frown on his face was getting tighter. He was really exasperated about this.

"Recently, our TY Securities also lost a number of good clients. They all went and invest in a newly opened securities company. According to them, the new company takes less money than us,"

Jasper said in a low whispered voice. The thought of the many clients they had lost to the new company made Jasper felt so discouraged.

"This will do no good to their company, and I am sure that they know it. This is like suicide. They'll make little profit, and it will also affect the whole industry. No matter what, a malign competition is never the best way to kill your competitors,"

Rufus explained in a cold tone. With these words, he threw the documents on the desk with a disdainful look on his face.

He knew that malign competitions were childish and low. It seemed that the leader of the new company was pretty stupid. This would do them no good, and it would endanger the whole industry.

"Yes, it's not a smart way to get into the market. But it doesn't matter that we know this or not. The ones who don't know this are the clients. If they find out that the new company charges less, definitely they would go to them. We just can't stop them,"

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