In the blink of an eye, the situation in Linton City changed dramatically.
The once-prominent Jordan Family in Linton City suddenly began to decline, and the stock of the Jordan Group soared to its highest price in two days, only to plunge into the abyss shortly afterward!
Jordan Company fell into a predicament, with chaos erupting within the company.
Even worse, all shareholders blamed the sudden drop in stock prices on Chairman Gilbert Jordan, collectively demanding his resignation and preparing to convene a shareholders' meeting to publicly dismiss him.
On the other hand, the Clark Family, related to the Jordan Family by marriage, was not faring much better.
A major project of the Clark Group, which had been negotiated and was about to break ground, was suddenly halted by the government. Because of this project, Jacob Clark lost a staggering 150 million, nearly derailing their going public plans.
Jacob Clark, after unleashing his fury at a company meeting, stormed home.