Chapter 150 That’s Our Fortune!
At 10 AM sharp.
Inside the city government press conference room.
Mayor Henry Wright announced that Harmonfield’s investment focus for the next 20 years will, aside from the Eastvale Ecological, gradually shift toward the development of the Southvale plots.
The goal is to integrate with the neighboring Havenport Economic Zone, harnessing its economic influence to elevate Harmonfield’s economy to a new level.
As soon as this announcement was made, it stirred a massive reaction across Harmonfield.
News of the Dunns‘ billion–dollar investment in the Southvale plots, which had been the talk of the town for a day and a night, was starting to cool.
However, with this new announcement, the Dunns quickly shot back to the top of trending topics.
Merchants who previously threatened to cut ties with the Dunns rushed to contact the Dunn Group headquarters through all available channels, pleading to continue their partnerships.
Former investors who had pulled out of the Southvale plots were filled with regret, now actively seeking ways to enter Southvale’s commercial zone.
In this high–stakes gamble, the Dunns emerged as the biggest winner.
*Their market value skyrocketed with each passing second, making one undeniable fact clear to everyone.
From this point forward, the Dunns market value and influence in Harmonfield will be unmatched.
Unless another wealth–boosting opportunity like the Southvale plots development arises, no one will ever be able to catch up with the Dunn Group’s pace.
Once again, the Dunns have reclaimed its title as the leading family in Harmonfield.
What seemed to be a surefire losing gamble ended up boosting the Dunn Group’s market value several times over in just one day.
Capital flooded toward Southvale, and the Dunn Group instantly became a magnet for investment.
The headquarters of the Dunn Group was surrounded by investors eager to offer funds.
The top ten shareholders, who had sold off their shares overnight, were filled with regret.
Now, they were contemplating how to ask the Dunns to accept them back as original shareholders. Some of these shareholders gathered and went together to the Dunn Group headquarters.
Harmonfield Bank also took a deep breath of relief.
If they had pressured Jonah with the same rigid stance as SunEast Bank had, they might have ended up losing everything in this high–stakes gamble just like SunEast Bank.
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As soon as the core members of the Miller Group received Alice’s grandfather, Hank Miller, they also learned of the city government’s announcement about investing in the Southvale plot
Alice’s uncles, aunts, and family members were so absorbed in questioning Hank about the plot investment that they scarcely inquired about his health,
They argued about the matter all the way from the airport to the Millers villa.
Alice’s aunt, Hannah, was the first to lash out, “Alice, look at the mess you’ve created!
“I suspect you knew the city would reinvest in the Southvale plots, and that’s why you tricked us into selling all our projects to Robin.
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how much did you gain from this?
Alice was astonished, “Aunt Hannah, what are you talking about? If I had known the government would make this announcement, would I have sold my own Southvale properties to Robin at cost?”
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Chapter 150 That’s Our Fortune!
Hannah scoffed. I don’t care! Either way, this was your loing. You must now ger Sourlivale plots back from Robin at the original price
“We bought that land in Southvale for less than 300 million, and now it’s valued at close to two billion!
“With the current trend, it’s only rising higher Alice, less than 24 hours, you’ve made us lose billionst You’ve med ud
“Alice, if you don’t get those plots back, and you think you’ll be the Miller Group’s chairperson, well, dream on None of us will support you”
Hank, baffled by the uproar, spoke up, “What are you all arguing about? Seeing me back isn’t enough. you’d rather see me dead sooner!
“Then my aunts came to me, asking me to sell their plots to the Dunns as well
“They think the Dunns don’t care about this amount of money, Alice added.
Hank nodded. “Alice, go on.”
Alice shook her head. “I only agreed to my aunts‘ request because I saw how much the Dunns trusted Robin.
“Once word got out, all the original Southvale plotholders flocked to Dunn Group to n
“In that situation, I helped my aunts and uncles sell their plots to the Dunns through Robin “How could I have known that the government would suddenly prioritize investments in the Southvale plots?
me–all of them and every other original Southvale plots investor took a big loss.
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