As soon as they saw the piece of news, they had all contacted each other and agreed on holding an emergency meeting and communicated the same to the chairman who had not taken the initiative to call for the meeting.
They needed to be proactive because if anything untoward should happen to the company, they will have ample time to prepare for a soft landing.
Mr Beazel took a deep breath, then addressed the small group of people representing the interest of the Beazell Group in the calmest way he could.
"I sincerely apologize for what has happened and the likely impact it may have on the company. As we speak, we are already taking proactive measures to ensure that the situation is resolved quickly in the best possible way."
"We also sympathize with you, but everyone here will agree with me that this is going to have a devastating impact on the company," a grizzled haired man who appeared to be in his sixties said.