Life at the Top
Life At The Top Chapter 1795
Upon hearing Greenspaner’s seemingly carefree yet extremely overbearing statement, Benett nodded slowly.
Indeed, on this planet, as long as the United States government was determined to do something, no country would be able to stop them, let alone an individual.
“Also, are you seriously going to abandon Layman?”
Facing Benett’s question, Greenspaner smiled and asked back, “Are you interested in Layman, Mr. Benett?”
Shaking his head, Benett said, “You know, my investment style is to focus on long-term holding of a company, and I only hold their stocks, never interfering i In the company’s operation and management. Layman’s performance or internal management seems very problematic to me, and I would not consider holding stocks in such an investment bank.”
Greenspaner said with a shrug, “The fall o
f Layman is nothing. There will never be a company in the capital market that won’t go bankrupt. It simply does not exist. Since they caused the problem themselves, they have to solve it by themselves. The Federal Reserve or the taxpayers will not take out so much. money to rescue a company that cannot b e saved.
“This is the consensus that everyone has come to, so now Layman is either waiting for bankruptcy or must find a capital injection before then. Aside from those two options, there is no other way.”
“In other words, the Freemasons also
approved this.”
“That’s right.”
Greenspaner gave Benett an affirmative
answer.
How did investment banks such as Colossal, Mayland, Layman, and Morgan get so big? They must be supported by capital and political power, and this support was derived from one of the most powerful and ancient underground
organizations in the United States.
The Freemasons.
Behind almost all large consortia that could be mentioned was the shadow of this organization.
However, the world knew too little about i
t. Many people only knew its name, but
did not know the members, organization
structure, and mode of operation.
This was another system of United States
society that ordinary people might not be
exposed to throughout their entire lives.
They would never know that everything from something big like a car or a house t o something small like sundries and food was actually deeply influenced by this organization.
Because of the strong national power of
the influence
radiated to
industries around
Benett knew something
this.
owner of Layman has
early as a few years ago, he and his family had begun to withdraw Layman’s profits and funds. What is
“I understand.”
Benett nodded calmly.
Dugg, who
in the car with a
on his face. His face
terrifyingly gloomy.
shall we go directly
The driver turned
and asked.
here. Don’t
the company.”
Dugg gave his
the
he took out his phone
a while, the call
old friend, do you have something
me at this time?”
Dugg’s mood. He said, “Layman now needs your asset management company t o help contact investors for a capital
person on the other end
aback, and then
the subprime market
to Layman’s capital chain?”
one by one, but now I am really looking for
what you
do you
a while and said
difficulty, “At least 100
Dollars.”
not see
through the phone, Dugg
how interesting the
was at this
“My God.”
silence, an exclamation came from
from the fact that I can earn at least 1 billion US Dollars in commissions and consultation fees, this deal alone will break the record for the largest single transaction in
“But…”
“Friend, you’re asking for 100 billion US Dollars. Judging from the current situation, it is almost impossible for you to find someone to inject capital. Layman is
fists. Although he was fuming, his
right now, you’re
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