Chapter 259 Crisis Managed
This unannounced disinvestment was undoubtedly a major blow to the Jones Enterprise because Daniel knew that Zimmer Enterprise would have no benefit in doing so as well.
“Father, are you alright?” Though Dylan grew pale from this series of events, he went up to his father in a hurry after noticing his father was pale as well.
Daniel waved his hand. “I’m fine. I want you to immediately have a meeting with the upper-level management to see what we can do.”
“Alright.”
It wasn’t a big deal if these contracts had some sort of problems or were even terminated. The problem was that it all happened at the same time abruptly. With Zimmer Enterprise’s disinvestment, Jones Enterprise was facing an unprecedented crisis.
Now that Dylan was the vice president of the company, he was gradually taking over his father’s job in managing the company. He had suspected that this series of events was orchestrated by someone else, as he was caught off guard by how abrupt it was.
After the meeting, Dylan came into his father’s office and noticed his father seemed to have aged in this short amount of time. “Father, how are you doing?” he asked with concern.
Daniel shook his head. “You don’t have to worry about me. I’m fine. We have to solve these problems as soon as possible. Otherwise, the company will have a crisis on its hands.”
“Alright.”
When Hanson read the message Larry had sent him on the phone, he snorted as Jones Enterprise was already on the verge of collapsing when things had only started for them. He was fully anticipating how they would endure the upcoming onslaught ahead of them. This is the price of bully Vania. As for Dylan Jones, perhaps I’ll allow him to get used to the new status quo, for now, he thought.
Then, Hanson kept his phone and turned to find the four little children standing before him. James wore a serious expression with a sheet of paper in his hand. Considering James’ expression and the fact Hanson couldn’t see the contents of the paper well, his expression changed as he asked, “What are you all doing?”
He raised his hands and showed Hanson the sheet of paper he was holding.
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