“Mr. Kayden, the press conference is
about to begin, please take a seat.” At this time, the host came over and said t
o Kayden respectfully.
Kayden nodded. When he was about to walk towards the main position, the host asked again, “Mr. Kayden, isn’t Mr. Joe attending?”
Kayden glanced at the blond hair and blue -eyed host and said, “The president of Layman Investment Bank is here, isn’t h e? My father and Mr. Dugg are still busy with the handover, so I’ll be the one attending this conference.”
The host clearly felt Kayden’s dissatisfaction and hurriedly said, “Yes, I understand.”
Kayden would be representing Fongroup, while another middle-aged man named Kissinger would represent Layman as the president of Layman Investment Bank.
After the press conference, Kayden came t
o the Layman Investment Bank
headquarters on Wall Street. As he raised
his head and looked at the towering
building that was Layman’s headquarters,
he finally felt a little more relaxed.
“Jasper, you are still fighting to your
death in the mainland while facing the
risk of bankruptcy at any moment, but I
have just entered Wall Street. The gap
between you and me will truly widen from
this moment. You have to understand that
such an opportunity will never come by
again, and you will never be able to catch u
p with me.”
The United States financial market
announced the early end of this trading
day with a trading curb.
However, Jasper could not relax.
This was because Baz, who was keeping a
In eye on the domestic market, came to
him with a lot of data.
“Mr. Laine, it doesn’t look good.”
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