Jasper’s current financial situation was not complicated. He had about six billion dollars in funds in his investment company.
He had another billion dollars from his long-term investments in the country’s stock market.
He also had a little more in Harbor City, around four billion dollars.
Moreover, he had around 1.5 billion dollars in cash in his personal account.
Which meant Jasper could procure only 12.5 billion dollars if he did not sell any of his existing assets.
It was already a shocking number.
However, he had to take out 1.5 billion dollars from that 12.5 billion a couple of days later to pay Waterhoof City Hall as a deposit for the 266 commercial properties he had purchased on Golden Pedestrian Street.
Thus, Jasper would only have, at most, 11.1 billion dollars left.
It was still a mind-blowing number.
However, it was far from enough to construct the building that would require at least 25 billion dollars.
It was the first time Jasper was feeling poor since his reincarnation.
It was this sense of urgency from feeling poor that had Jasper in such a rush to travel to Coreana to obtain the agent rights for United Legends and the patent for the MP3 player.
These two projects would generate huge profits for Jasper within the next two years.
“Mr. Morgan, an architect is supposed to stick to the person in charge’s requests as closely as possible to complete the design, not worry about their financial status,” Jasper said as he smiled.
Grant laughed and said, “Mr. Laine, please don’t misunderstand. I just meant that I could come up with an even more radical design if you have the sufficient funds.”
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