Jasper did not have to worry too much about Schuler Group.
While the capital chain was taut, the group had a large market.
As the biggest supermarket business in the country, Schuler Group was only suffering the normal amount a group would when they acquired another company. Once Schuler Group got its cash flow back on track, its true force was something Jasper could never compare to.
Not to mention that Schuler Group had Dawson watching over it.
This incident made Jasper realize that his future father-in-law was the most low-profile and crafty man.
The power he held that was hidden from the public was unimaginable.
After getting rid of the Hanks family, Dawson’s prestige and ability in the Southeast Province had long surpassed what he had accomplished in Jasper’s past life.
With Dawson here, Schuler Group would surely be alright.
However, Jasper still had to be more cautious at his investment company.
“Stop business in the investment company for now.”
After a moment of deep consideration, Jasper gave Jack an order.
“Maintaining the signed partnerships we have is our main priority. Put all new business transactions on hold, and I’ll bring JW Capital on a path of speedy development after I deal with the root of this problem.”
Far away in Swallow Capital, Jack suddenly asked, “So someone is indeed targeting us then, Mr. Laine?”
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