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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1867

Jasper was not stupid.

Right now, it could be said that the J.

Langdon father and son had betrayed the

entire Somerland.

There was no possibility of them coming

back and continuing to develop their

industries in Somerland in the future.

If the father and son were dragged down b

y Layman, their industries in the

mainland would be expected to be

repossessed slowly, and then, those

industries would inevitably be sold at a

low price.

That would be the perfect time for Jasper t

o harvest.

Hence, after rejecting Kayden, instead of

agreeing to release Layman’s position,

Jasper increased his short-selling efforts.

The direct impact of this was that the

subprime market of the United States

turned into a landslide. Huge waves kept

surging while the market value dropped

again and again.

Almost all investors in the United States

were numb to this.

Until… a piece of news broke out.

“Mr. Laine, Layman Investment Bank has

just filed for bankruptcy protection.”

The news from Jake made Jasper stand up

suddenly.

“Bankruptcy? Layman?”

Jasper immediately looked at the trading

situation of the subprime market and sure

enough… The sky had collapsed.

Layman Investment Bank was one of the

four largest investment banks in the

world. Although it was always the last one

on the list, it was still one of the four

largest investment banks in the world.

Its existence was of great significance in

and of itself.

The most important thing was that in the

subprime market, Layman Investment

Bank, as the largest long position holder,

independently supported the transaction

volume on most parts of the subprime

market.

So, even though Layman was sold to Half

the Harbor Langdon and his son from Somerland some time ago and some

people from the United States were dissatisfied with this, there was no

extreme reaction.

The success of this merger and

acquisition had even brought a small. I wave of favorable market conditions in the financial market.

However, the merger had only been completed less than half a month ago before the father and son from Somerland had filed for bankruptcy.

What did this mean?

If you compared the United States to a big family, then Layman would be its fourth daughter with a reputation for being famous. Eventually, this daughter was ruined by a boorish guy named Jasper Laine.

So, the United States brought in Half-the Harbor Langdon and his son to take over. I t was initially a good thing, which was why Half-the-Harbor Langdon and his son happily took over. However, within half a month, they filed for a divorce and sent the dead body of the daughter back to

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