Chapter 576: 570 Still So Awesome (Part 3)
Super Spender
Chapter 576: Chapter 570 Still So Awesome (Part 3)
The crowd below was bewildered at first, and then burst into uproar. Although they had known on their arrival that Finn Lewis had played a crucial role here, they had never imagined that he could acquire the rival company. Itâs one thing to say youâre powerful if you can acquire a single company, but itâs quite another to acquire two. Finn Lewis did not comment further on this and no one below asked for further explanation either.
The only ones who got a rude awakening were those from Flying Horse Company. It dawned on them that Finn Lewis had probably acquired shares of Eldora Company in exchange for technology. However, they didnât voice this accusation as they knew Finn Lewis had many technologies in his hands. Thereâs no need to feel aggrieved about it. As Finn had said, both companies were now under his ownership. Even if the technology exchanged for shares previously was not the same, they could now mutually license it.
âIf there are no objections, I propose setting up a joint technology center where the two companies can share core technologies. Of course, weâll need the professionalsâ input on this. Iâve only put forth this idea. However, my reason for calling you all here is to let you know that both companies will now be privately owned by me. Thus, you can strengthen communication between yourselves, assisting each other in expanding many areas of business in order to prevent unnecessary losses. Together, we can strive to expand the market share of our two companies worldwide.â Finn Lewis said seriously.
The people below looked at each other and then nodded. What Finn Lewis said made sense. Since both companies were multinational corporations, if they collaborated, many resources wouldnât be repeatedly used, greatly increasing efficiency. Their competitors were now every other manufacturer excluding each other.
âIn addition, we need to jointly hold a press conference. Letâs hold it in the Flame Nation. I know what youâre thinking, yes, itâs partly a political move. Iâve long been sick of the Belmare Country, and I must tell you all, the yacht attacked by Belmareâs submarine was carrying me,â Finn Lewis said coldly.
Both Finn and other international speculators were using the same strategy, only their tactics werenât as swift and ruthless as Finnâs. Because Finn was operating via Olivia Thatcher, the entire trading process was carried out at optimal profit points with quick market response. Needless to say, he didnât resort to any cheating. If he had, you wouldnât have been able to hide your tears.
As the third trading day arrived, Finn didnât withdraw his funds. Because later in the second day, many financial speculators realized that a lot of idle capital had flown into the market, buying up stocks. Although each idle fund wasnât significant in volume, their quantity was considerable, which explained why the end-point of the second trading day at the Belmare exchange was higher than expected, with minor rebounds in between.
A lot of international speculators were preparing to give up, but seeing that a mysterious fund hadnât backed out, others didnât either. Everyone knew who this fund wasâFinn Lewis. He hadnât used any secret bank accounts for this transaction, but had publicly operated through investment company accounts. Therefore, all the investment companies knew, the fund belonged to Finn. But precisely because it was Finnâs, they couldnât help but be astonished.
They also had great respect for the mysterious fund organization. This old fundâs discerning eye was impressive. Look at Finnâs series of operations. He didnât leverage much, but his operations were exceptionally sharp. Above all, his horrifying foresight ensured each step was made at the most crucial points, resulting in his operations, although not the most-funded, being the most profitable.
In the end, many funds simply decided to closely follow Finnâs account. They echoed Finnâs movementsâif he short-sold, they short-sold; if he bought in bulk, they bought in bulk; if Finn opened a position, they likewise did. Although their operations were slightly delayed, they still made a considerable profit. This was the influence that powerful financial speculators brought about. Otherwise, the Asia financial crisis in 1997 wouldnât have been caused by Hawking shearing off wool throughout the entirety of Asia because of his swift and ruthless operations attracting a considerable number of international speculators to follow suit.
They in turn mobilized a massive momentum in capital that national governments couldnât resist. Even Belmare Country suffered heavy losses at the time. Imagine how strong the opposition was, considering Belmareâs economy was much stronger than Flame Nationâs at the time. The only place where they didnât succeed was in Star City because they had the support of Flame Nationâs government. Eventually, Hawking had to withdraw from Star City.