“They did, but they couldn‘t stop it. They couldn‘t stop it at all.”
“This time, it is not only Wall Street capital. Countless hot money and retail investors have also participated.”
“The second the market opened, ExxonMobil announced that it had successfully reached a cross shareholding agreement with Harbor City’s Fongroup. ExxonMobil will give Fongroup 25% of its shares. In exchange, Fongroup will transfer 27% of their shares to ExxonMobil.”
Those words cause Jasper to stop in his tracks.
“It’s been 2 minutes since the opening, what’s going on in the Harbor City trading center?” Jasper asked.
Greg sighed and said, “It broke up. The entire Harbor City trading center is split. Kayden took at least two-thirds of the funds and sided with Wall Street, while Henry took the remaining one-third of the funds and opened up another battlefield. Now, he is cooperating with the domestic attack against Wall Street.”
Even Jasper felt tightness in his chest at this moment.
“Jasper, you look horrible. Do you want to call a doctor? You can’t collapse at this moment.”
Greg watched as Jasper’s face turned from green to pale, then said hurriedly.
Jasper raised his hand to stop Greg from calling the emergency services and said, “Listen, I can’t go anywhere now. I need to go back to the room to direct them.”
“You go and talk to Reynoldson first. You can make some concessions on the small details, but you can’t concede on the principled factors. If it doesn’t work out, just say you don‘t have the authority to deal with it and that you need my permission.”
“I know my body. It’s okay, I’m just a little irritable. I will be fine after a while. If I don’t go at this time, the accumulation of Somerland’s capital the 10 years after reforming and opening-up will be wiped out.”
“Greg.”
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