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Summon of The Sword novel Chapter 819

It was what Sean wanted Jon and the Zimmer family to go through.

"Yes."

Zander replied and said no more.

Jon indeed intimidated everyone there.

These stockholders were no match for an old fox like Jon after all.

Jon sneered harder after seeing the change in the stockholders' expressions.

He would not have been able to make Zimmer Corporation expand so much if he could not even solve this situation.

"Please be quiet. Mr. Zimmer still has something to tell everyone."

Jon's female assistant said as she stepped forward with a microphone.

Everyone present shut up their mouths.

It meant that Jon had managed to string them along.

The old fox Jon knew understood that it was better to strike while the iron was hot.

"Of course, our company's strategic adjustment has impacted retail investors.

"Our company will not tie all retail investors to us.

"So stockholders who want to quit can apply with us.

"Zimmer Corporation doesn't lack money, and we can afford it."

Jon faced the crowd and spoke calmly.

The more he spoke, the more the stockholders hesitated.

They came in such a hurry because they were afraid that Zimmer Corporation would run out of money and cause their money to get trapped.

Jon spoke so convincingly that they had a hard time making up their mind.

Compared to the price they bought the stock earlier, they were going to lose a substantial amount of money if they sold now.

If they stuck with it, they might make a fortune.

Many stockholders abandoned the idea of selling their stocks because no pain, no gain.

Still, many remained on the sidelines.

They lacked a leader at this point.

However, who was willing to do that?

Jon slowly smiled. A visible smile spread across his face.

He took control of the situation after all!

Suddenly, a middle-aged man with glasses stepped out of the crowd and came to the front.

"Mr. Zimmer, you're right.

"But my family is in desperate need of money, so I've decided to sell my stocks."

"Well... I insist on selling my stocks too!"

"I've thought about it. My family can't afford the risk. I'm selling mine too!"

After the middle-aged man took the lead, several others began to chime in—all insisting on selling their stocks.

It was the kind of thing Zimmer Corporation afraid of happening at a time like this.

People had a herd mentality. Once someone took the lead, others would follow suit.

Therefore, Zimmer Corporation's executives and employees panicked.

Only Jon remained unfazed.

"Sure!

"You can sell any time you want.

"I will immediately arrange funds for your transaction.

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