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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1963

More than ten minutes later, a group of

people with dark circles and messy hair

gathered in the small meeting room in the

command center.

Baz was woken up in the middle of his

sleep. He knew that it was urgent and

while in his confused state, this guy came i

n his pajamas.

He was a bit embarrassed, but when he

got there, almost everyone was dressed

the same, so he felt a little better.

After everyone arrived, Jasper took a sip o

f strong tea. The bitter and rich taste filled

his mouth and throat. After that, Jasper

felt a little refreshed as he said, ”

Tomorrow at 8 a.m., the government will

release the latest news. A batch of state

owned enterprises monopolized by the

domestic industry will be listed together,

and the new stocks will immediately be

available for transactions starting from

tomorrow’s trading window.”

As soon as these words came out, Baz and

the others became excited, as if they had

been given a shot of adrenaline.

Jasper had previously disclosed to them

that state-owned enterprises would be

listed to boost market confidence and

attract private capital. Its fundamental

purpose was to utilize the special system

under special national conditions and

harness the people’s confidence in state

owned enterprises to gather funds to

strengthen the support points in the

market.

It was like a sturdy construction beam

that supported the originally weak A

share market.

Although it was unlikely for them to come

to a decisive conclusion under the raging

beast that was Soros, it definitely carried

huge positive benefits for the market

itself.

“Mr. Laine, which state-owned

enterprises will be listed? Is there a

specific list now?” Baz asked eagerly.

Jasper answered, “I don’t have the

detailed list now, but according to the

results that Swallow Capital and I filtered

after our discussion, Somerland Petroleum, PetroSomer, Somerland

Telecom, Netcom, Nobile, Fortress Iron and Steel, Stellar Company, the big four commercial banks, Somerland National Nuclear Corporation, Somerland Ordnance Group, and Air Somer will all be listed.

“These large listed companies include the energy, communications, nuclear, banking, defense, and aviation industries. Most of the companies in the civil industry are listed directly under the company itself, but the defense industry and the nuclear industry, because of their particularity, will be listed as a wholly owned subsidiary.”

Jake, Baz, and the rest of the team were shocked when they heard these well knowned names.

These companies were all giants that monopolized their respective industries, and they were not comparable to ordinary private enterprises.

The concentrated listing of these state owned enterprise giants would inevitably lead to huge market benefits, which was a great thing for them.

However, Baz smacked his lips and said, ”

It’s a shame that the Tobacco Group is not

being listed.”

As soon as they heard this, the group

knew that this was definitely something

that someone who had an understanding o

f domestic state-owned enterprises would

say.

People would always say that state

owned communication enterprises like

Nobile and state-owned energy

enterprises like the two oil companies

would be able to make hundreds of

millions a day, but they did not know the

biggest taxpayer and the company that

made the most money was the tobacco

business.

head and took a few deep breaths. Only then did he feel a little better.

After undoing the button on the shirt collar to let himself breathe easier, Jasper felt that his body was starting to shut down after experiencing such a high intensity of workload during this period o f time.

At this time, Baz came back after he had initially left. He was about to say something when he saw Jasper who was a s pale as a ghost and his lips turning blue a t the door of the conference room. Baz was utterly shocked.

“Don’t scream. Don’t call out to anyone.” Jasper opened his mouth and growled at Baz.

Right now, he was the spiritual support of everyone around him. Anyone could collapse except him. Once he did, everything would come crashing down. All their previous efforts would be wasted,

and everyone would be done for.

Therefore, Jasper definitely could not let Baz make a fuss at this critical hour.

Baz also reacted immediately. He

hurriedly closed the door to the

conference room and then walked to

Jasper to help him sit down. After pouring

a glass of water for Jasper, Baz watched

Jasper drink the water with a worried

expression on his face.

“Why are you looking at me like this? Are

you afraid that I will suffer a sudden

death?”

Jasper let out a sigh and cracked a joke at

Baz.

Baz said with a serious expression, “Mr.

Laine, you didn’t see how you looked just

now. It was so scary. In the past four or

five months, you haven’t had a good

night’s sleep. You won’t be able to hold on

any longer if you keep doing this.”

“I know my own body, it’s okay.”

Jasper waved his hand and said, “Plus,

this is coming to an end now. The last

hour is also the most critical and

important period. I can’t leave my post.”

“But Mr. Laine, you have to let a doctor

take a look at you,” Baz said.

Jasper glared at Baz and said, “There’s still an hour before the opening. Where will I get the time to let the doctor look at me? Don’t you worry about this. Also, don’t tell anyone what you saw just now, i f not, I’ll skin you alive!”

After Jasper said that, he got up and left.

Baz gritted his teeth silently when he saw Jasper walking away, seemingly steady and healthy.

He decided that he had to disobey Jasper this time. He would do this even if it meant he would be fired.

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