Celine listened to Jasper as he spoke and indeed found irregular trading behavior from a batch of accounts.
It was normal to want to buy as much of Sena’s shares as possible, for countless investors were thinking of ways to buy Sena’s shares.
Selling was normal too since not everyone had a bullish view of Sena’s development. There were chances of the share prices dropping in the afternoon later. It was actually a common phenomenon for newly listed shares.
However, buying huge bulks only to sell them batch by batch was unnatural. Doing so would strike fear in the investors and deter investors who wanted to buy the shares at a higher price.
Frowning, Celine looked at Jasper. “Who is it?”
“Who else? The person who doesn’t want the share prices to increase the most,” Jasper replied calmly.
At the same time, in an office beside Nasdaq Exchange Center. William sat proudly before his own computer.
He was the culprit behind it all.
“That’s right! Too many people are taking a bullish stance on Sena now, and while I can’t stop you from rising, I can control how much your share price rises!”
Wiliam muttered to himself with a proud look on his face.
“If you two damn cheaters think you can raise the share price to 120 US dollars, then you can dream on!”
William was filled with excitement when he thought of how upset Jasper would look when he failed to win the bet and Celine had to resign.
At that moment, William’s phone rang.
“Mr. William, it’s me, the financial director of the Terra regional branch.” A middle-aged woman’s voice sounded over the phone.
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