Regardless of who this person was, it was evident that the man’s goal was to get rid of Jasper.
“I’ve got it.”
Celine’s voice sounded light and cheery on the other end and the sound of fingers snapping could be heard with her words.
“The funds are from Layman Investments.”
Jasper’s mind immediately supplied him with Morisson’s rather dark expression at the mention of Layman Investments.
As the President of Layman Investment Bank’s Terra regional branch and a man that held a grudge against Jasper, Morrison had the reason and ability to deal a fatal blow at such a crucial time to Jasper.
With the puzzle solved, Jasper’s focus returned to the screen where Sena’s share prices continued to drop.
“After breaking the 200 US Dollar mark, the market’s trust has already completely broken down. Without a large number of funds to rescue the market now, Sena will end up making Nasdaq’s history as the share with the largest fall in share prices.”
Celine’s voice continued to echo from the laptop speakers.
Just as Celine finished speaking, Sena’s share prices had also fallen to 190 US Dollars with a promise for further drops.
At that moment, something strange happened to Sena’s trading market.
All the orders were of people selling out while the buy-in column remained empty.
This meant that no one was choosing to buy Sena’s shares now.
Not even madmen with a great deal of courage dared to speculate or bargain hunt by investing money from their bank into Sena, a share that even idiots could tell would continue to drop.
“The market’s panic resembles a typhoon, taking everything in its path as it gathers all the power into itself.”
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