Chapter 403
Triplets on Secret Mission by Lamour Toujours
Chapter 403 Sean struck Sharon with his words and disintegrated her proud self-esteem. He said, âOnly after this can we determine whether this proposal has any value for collaboration.
âThe Anderson Corporation is not planning to collaborate with the Newman Group. To put it bluntly, your companyâs situation is a bottomless pit. If any company collaborates with you, there will be no positive outcome.â
n Sean then glanced at the proposal on his table and ruthlessly said, âThat is all, Ms. Newman. You may leave.â
Sean did not give Sharon a chance to speak from the beginning to the end.
Sharon endured her anger and glared at Sean fiercely. She thought, âI knew it. I knew it all along. Sean had always been heartless and ruthless. Why did I still come to him so shamelessly like a low-class woman?â
Sharon bit her lip, feeling ashamed and wronged. She closed her eyes and held back the tears she wanted to shed.
Iâm not a weak person.â Sharon thought. She took the proposal and left immediately.
Sharon naturally did not dare to hide Anderson Corporationâs unwillingness to invest in the project. She told her father about it when she got back home.
Mr. Newmanâs face was full of shock. His eyes widened, and he was a little confused.
âI didnât expect that Sean was well-informed about that news!â Mr. Newman thought.
Mr. Newman had covered up the issue with all he could abroad. He was positive that no rumors would be leaked to Norlon, so he only dared to hold a reception to attract the investors.
Moreover, Seanâs analysis was right. The Newman Group did intentionally falsely report some of the profit estimates. The intention was to accumulate the funding to fill up the financial losses before.
This seemed to be a problem now.
Mr. Newman was very expressive. He was puzzled earlier, then his face was full of melancholy. Now, he had a headache.
The loss from abroad was also something the Newman Group did not expect.
Sharon could see her fatherâs troubled face. She said, âWe have other collaborators, donât we?â
âItâs not that simple, Sharon,â Mr. Newman waved his hand and said, âThe Anderson Corporation is an influential organization in Norlon. Most companies that intended to collaborate with us are just following in the Anderson Corporationâs footsteps. The others will follow if they found out that the Anderson Corporation had withdrawn from the collaboration.â
Mr. Newman poured out his worries and concerns. Sharon was also feeling a little depressed, and she had lost her confidence.
Mr. Newman was correct. The companies investing in the Newman Group were not just giving face to Sean. They also hoped to use the Newman Group as a stepping stone to get closer to the Anderson Corporation, in the next few days, what Mr. Newman said came true.
The Anderson Corporation did not have any update, causing the previously interested Investors to walt and observe the situation. They did not dare to invest at all.
As a result, the Newman Groupâs project was put on hold, and the news about the Newman Groupâs financial deficit abroad had been leaked. It was getting overwhelming for the Newmans.
Once this happened, it could no longer be covered anymore.
Ricky was also slightly dissatisfied when he heard about the Newmansâ financial deficit.
In the business field, Ricky had always been unambiguous and very strict. If the Newmans had informed him in advance at the beginning, he would never have been involved in the risk. Let alone consider collaborating on the project At first, Ricky was very optimistic about the Newmans.
Itâs just that the Newmansâ dishonest and insincere trait had now made Ricky very unhappy.
Sean sat at a side and watched his father getting emotional and dissatisfied. Sean said, âActually, we can buy out the Newmansâ
project and monopolize it.â
Ricky was stunned for a moment. Then, he reacted with a nod to signal Sean to continue.
âIf we establish a professional team to do the planning, the project quality will be improved. Plus, it can also be very feasible.â
After Sean finished speaking, he quietly looked at his father.