Chapter 274

After realizing that the company had thirty million dollars of debt still uncollected, Thea immediately found the relevant documents and scrutinized them. First, she looked through the order agreement between Pacific Group and Purity Pharmaceuticals.

It was stated in the agreement that payment would be made with each delivery of goods and would only stop when 50% of the total payment had been made.

The remaining 50% payment would only be made after the rest of the goods were delivered and had undergone inspection. Pacific Group had been making the orders of Purity Pharmaceuticals for the first half of the year.

However, after all the goods had been delivered, Purity Pharmaceuticals refused to pay the remaining 50%, claiming something was wrong with the quality of the products. As such, Pacific Group initiated proceedings against Purity Pharmaceuticals.

However, Purity Pharmaceuticals was a large corporation and had an established legal team. In court, they presented relevant evidence on the substandard quality of the medicine supplied

Pacific Group lost the case and slid into a crisis.

After reading the relevant documents, Thea frowned.

It would be a rather arduous task to get the thirty million dollars back

how arduous the task

a driver to bring her to

Pharmaceuticals was a huge

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Group, Longevity Pharmaceuticals, and Abundant Group, it was still in the top twenty in Cansington, the capital

she approached the front desk and inquired, “Hello, I’m Thea Callahan from Pacific Group. I would like to see your person in charge of

receptionist glanced at Thea.

how could she not have heard

have good connections with the bigwigs of Celestial Group, Longevity Pharmaceuticals, and the others? So, why have you come here? We don’t have orders for you.” Though Celestial Group and Longevity Pharmaceuticals granted Thea a favor, the

true for Purity

receptionist looked

to have saved a Caden ten years ago. It was nothing

you’re referring to. Is it the department manager or the general manager? Perhaps the executive director? Or could it be the chairman himself?” The receptionist looked at Thea disinterestedly. “What right do you have to see our person in charge whenever you feel like it?” “I’d like to meet your executive director, Mr. Walter Kaffenberger.” “You have an appointment?” “No.”

I’m sorry. No appointment, no meeting, I’m afraid. Please leave.” Although the receptionist looked down on Thea, she knew she was acquainted with many bigwigs. Therefore,

Disappointed, Thea left.

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