Taking advantage of this opportunity, Walter Mack also acquired some Pepsi shares, now holding 27%, making him the second largest shareholder.
As Marx said: The accumulation of capital is bloody!
To make money and control more capital, Hardy and Walter Mack used various methods to suppress the stock price, and then crazily absorbed shares when people panicked.
The real losers were those small shareholders and investors.
Is the stock market to make investors rich? No, never. It's for better bloodsucking.
One day, Walter Mack visited Hardy, bringing a box of Pepsi Cola with a smile, "Mr. Hardy, we've finalized the pull tab and the prize campaign we discussed before is already registered."
Pointing to the cola, Hardy picked up a bottle of Pepsi Cola. It looked similar to Coca Cola's classic bottle with a narrow waist. The cap was now aluminum, with a beautiful blue and red Pepsi logo and a pull tab on the side.