Following Jasper’s instruction, an intense ominous premonition came over Conrad and the other two.
It was a common fear that human beings tended to have for the unknown.
Conrad’s expression no longer carried the victorious look from before. Instead, his brows were tightly furrowed and his expression was extremely solemn.
Up until this moment, he still had no idea what Jasper’s plan was.
Indeed, Jasper had managed to shine a light on the people who were secretly attacking him. Everyone had thought that Jasper was willing to use the stupidest and most pessimistic method to protect Sena.
Despite knowing that it would be for naught, Jasper still threw his funds into the market.
The people attacking Jasper must have been filled with glee then.
Conrad looked at Jasper and remembered how he used to be the gleeful one as well.
No matter how he looked at it then, Jasper was screwed.
However, he now found out all of this had been Jasper’s intention. Conrad could not help but wonder how Jasper planned to win this doomed game.
Jasper was even willing to use three billion just to lure out the enemy hiding in the dark.
Jasper had to have a 100% guarantee that it would work, or the only reason left would be that Jasper had gone mad.
Just as Conrad frowned heavily while wracking his brain to think of what Jasper would do next, the release of an official statement caused another uproar.
This was a statement from the Nasdaq Review Committee.
It was a simple statement that only consisted of one sentence.
[Sena’s holding parent company, Somerland’s JW Capital LLC, will begin a privatization evaluation on Sena, effective immediately!]
Privatization meant that a company would buy out all outstanding shares in the market and become a 100% shareholder, pulling the company out of the market.
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