320 billion Somer Dollars was all the capital amassed by Jasper during this period. This did not include the money that the little prince and Lord Alvarado wanted to take away.
Of 320 billion, 200 billion was Jasper’s own principal. He mortgaged JW to the bank, and under the acquiescence of the central bank‘s supervision, he received a loan of 60 billion Somer dollars. The remaining 140 billion was all of Jasper’s liquid
funds and the money he had previously made on the United States stock market.
Although the money could not be taken out as the United States stock market was closed, the positions held by Jasper existed objectively, so the registration of the foundation had not been affected in the slightest. The remaining 120 billion represented the aggregate investment from other private entities.
It would be impossible to raise this amount of money during any other time.
However, one should not neglect capitalists from Somerland in this era. The top dogs here were far more well informed than in any other industry.
On a flight to Nauritus City International Airport, two impeccably dressed men were talking in the business class cabin. They were dressed in a way that made that look like they belonged in the upper class.
“Mr. Coleman, I heard Peaks International invested 6 billion in JW Foundation this time? This is not a small amount.” The man in a gray-brown suit laughed.
A suit of this color was rare because most people could not carry it at all. Most would look unsophisticated wearing it, but this man perfectly represented the essence of this color. He looked mature and stable. Moreover, he also revealed a touch of eclecticism.
One could tell how stylish this man just from the occasional glances the air stewardesses was shooting him.
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