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America 1919-Chapter 448 - 176. When the wall falls, everyone pushes (A ten-thousand-word chapter, repaying the debt~)_3
By then, Sinclair Oil Corporation will be like a collapsing building, with no one able to catch it!
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In fact, there is no need to catch it. Capitalists understand that Sinclair Oil Corporation is a quality company. Perhaps at this time, many institutions are waiting for Harry Sinclair to lose so they can buy in at the bottom and acquire Sinclair Oil Corporation’s stocks.
Thinking of all this, Eduardo Doheny was filled with immense relief amidst his fears.
It was at this time that the butler came over.
"Boss, there’s a call for you from New York!"
Eduardo Doheny was slightly startled, but he patted the girl’s behind and then rose to return to the living room to take the call.
The call was naturally from James O’Neal and Robert Stewart.
Over the phone, the two men shared their thoughts with Eduardo Doheny.
"A wise choice!" Eduardo Doheny immediately praised them highly after hearing their ideas and said, "Donnie is a very good person, and even in my view, a very good friend. Don’t worry, Donnie will definitely not make things difficult for you. If you have any concerns, I can make a call to Donnie in advance for you!"
The two had no objections to Eduardo Doheny’s suggestion and even expressed deep gratitude.
After hanging up the phone, Eduardo Doheny dialed the number for Atlantic City, but by that time, Donnie was already in New York and naturally did not pick up Eduardo Doheny’s call.
However, Nate, who answered the phone, told Eduardo Doheny that if his friends wanted to find Mr. Block, they could dial this number in New York....
After hanging up the phone, Eduardo Doheny once again marveled, not expecting Donnie to have guessed the moves of James O’Neal and Robert Stewart.
"How can one win against this?"
Eduardo Doheny shook his head for Harry Sinclair, then informed James O’Neal and Robert Stewart of Donnie’s situation.
The two once again thanked him and hung up the phone!
"To call or not to call?"
In the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York, the two men looked at each other, their eyes reflecting some reluctance.
In terms of absolute strength, they were above Donnie, but now, specific to this matter, they found themselves unexpectedly outmatched by Donnie. Not only outmatched, but they even had to acknowledge their mistakes to Donnie!
Life is like a drama!
To call or not to call, was there even a choice?
Soon, they called Donnie’s room at the St. Regis Hotel.
When Donnie learned it was the two of them calling, he was affable and invited them with a laugh to come and sit at the St. Regis Hotel!
After receiving Donnie’s invitation, James O’Neal and Robert Stewart visibly breathed a sigh of relief, exchanged a wry smile, and then got up to head for the St. Regis Hotel!
As for the other side, this was when Harry Sinclair finally began to seek help from Morgan!
Morgan was one of the shareholders of Sinclair Oil Corporation and also a very close business partner. But before this incident, Harry Sinclair had never thought of asking Morgan for help.
In his heart, Morgan was the barbarian at the gates of the Sinclair Oil Corporation.
As an American financial juggernaut, Morgan was like an ancient behemoth, fixating on Wall Street. In this process, indeed many companies had received Morgan’s assistance, but every company understood that Morgan’s help was not without conditions.
Perhaps one day in the future, Morgan would suddenly become the actual controller of the company and then use financial means, such as divestment, restructuring, and other methods, to turn your company into a completely unfamiliar entity, a pawn attached to Morgan.
But now, Harry Sinclair had no choice. He must raise enough funds today to defeat Donnie Block!
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Harry Sinclair, who had thought that by bowing his head and making a request to Morgan, would then receive a series of harsh conditions and finally an approval for his loan request, instead received a refusal from Morgan.
"Dear Mr. Sinclair, we are very sorry, but we cannot provide you with the funds you need. Our company’s analysis department has determined, through their assessments, that your odds of winning this battle are less than 30%, and we cannot offer you any help under these circumstances