Chad immediately pulled out the proposal in question.
After handing it to Jasper, Chad continued to say, “According to normal protocol, Baz is still no more than a small employee in the investment department. He doesn’t have the qualifications to lead a team yet, and this proposal would’ve been discarded by the manager once it was handed in if he was anyone else.”
“But everyone knows that you especially approved his employment Albion also checked it out and found that this proposal actually seems pretty legitimate, so preliminary market research was also done. Therefore, he didn’t really dare to reject it outright”
“He gave it some thought and handed it to me, most likely so I could pass this to you, Mr. Laine.”
Jasper looked down at the proposal in his hands. After a short moment of thought, he chuckled out loud. History sure does repeat itself.
Jasper wondered that Baz would end up living a new life due to him employing the man. He did not expect Baz to retrace the steps he did in his past life, be it by coincidence or due to fate.
This superior of his had accumulated his first big sum of money through the stocks and the financial market when he was young.
What truly started the man’s business and changed him from a common retail investor to the president of an investment company, and gave him the chance to climb the ranks of the social ladder, was the acquisition of Tefa City’s Downstream Investment Company.
‘It was a profitable purchase.’
That was what Baz frequently told Jasper in his past life.
Thanks to all sorts of boasting from Baz, Jasper came to understand the process of this acquisition as well.
Downstream Investment Company was the first investment company in Tefa City funded by the state. However, due to horrible management and the Tefa City City government deciding to reduce state owed liabilities, the company decided to be put on sale.
No one could see into the future, so while many people knew of this offering, not many people were actually willing to acquire it.
Baz had then taken all his savings, back then a total of 11 million, and acquired Downstream Investment Company.
Then the economy in the mainlands skyrocketed and the stock market faced a bullish trend. Downstream Investment Company’s market price grew tenfold in just a few years.
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