Chapter 1411

But now, Sam had used the shortest time possible to sign a strategic agreement with the world's leading authority in the new energy automotive industry.

Once news of this spread, Saunderia would have no issues with sales while their stocks would skyrocket in value.

Who would ever expect that the company would be facing bankruptcy one moment and suddenly leapfrog up several notches?

And that was all thanks to Sam, even if it was hard to believe.

Ryan had done his homework this time, and there was no question about it -Sam had taken a personal loan from John Levine when Saunderia's capital flow stagnated to make up for any shortfalls.

As for Damian Craig, it was also all thanks to Sam and Quinn visiting him abroad and securing the joint venture on their own. No one in Saunderia helped at all in that undertaking.

Naturally, Ryan had mixed feelings about all that.

He was certainly pleased that Saunderia survived. After all, his father was rushed to the ICU after he collapsed from stress over the company's crisis.

while he wanted his father to be well, Saunderia

Sam being inferior to himself ever since they were children, it certainly irritated Ryan that Sam

was left gritting his teeth as he hid

agreement, both companies began

had already provided all necessary arrangements along with research platforms. They just had to sit and wait to reap the fruits of their labors at that

Things never go smoothly even if everything was going well now, and they had to prepare for a rainy day because no one

over once the new energy car returned to the market and sales

certainly lively in the board conference room,

was now turned in Saunderia's favor. In fact, if Ryan was not seeing it with his own eyes, he would never believe that the board members-many of

said, "I

tell." The board was

previous board meeting, there was this suggestion that we should sell our cars to our own

frowns among the board members, since that was completely

Don't you feel the irony?! Also, that's completely unnecessary right now—we were concerned about sales before and were trying to get employees to buy it as a way of promotion and prove that our tech is solid. Obviously, all those issues are now behind us, and even if I was the one who suggested mandatory staff purchases before, you'd make us look way

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