My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore
Chatper 195
Chapter 195
Curtis never doubted Gerald’s talent for running a business.
The rise of Patterson Finance Group was a typical example of success.
Even many well-known business schools have added Gerald’s entrepreneurial story to their textbooks.
He was a business genius. Many people regarded him as a trendsetter, and they followed whatever he did.
However, only the first person to do so made the most profit.
When they finally caught onto Gerald’s strategy, it was already too late for them.
Curtis had seen many failures in the business world as he worked with Gerald.
Some wealthy scions had no business sense. As they ran their business, the company went from bad to worse and finally found itself in an endless loop of failure.
Therefore, one must have the talent to be a boss, especially those holding an executive. position, such as a CEO.
Curtis admired Gerald and obeyed his decisions and arrangements.
This time, of course, it was no exception.
Undoubtedly, Gerald came to Dellmoor because of Kimberly.
However, he implemented his business layout because he had won the market share in Dellmoor.
Gerald was not like those foolish emperors of ancient times who adored beauty but cared little for their realm. He was a different kind of leader.
He wanted both.
It was a relatively major project, and Gerald had already decided to partner with Larson Corporation.
He had considered this idea before, but not because Patterson Finance Group lacked. the capability to handle such a large project.
On the one hand, he was making considerations from the perspective of risk control
management.
If one company were to dominate a large-scale project, it could easily consume a
1/5
07:05 Fri, 2 Feb BR.
Chapter 195
significant portion of the company’s capital flow and affect the development of other projects to some extent.
expanding
the project proposal and the ongoing
covered a wide
developed well in recent years. From the perspective of the whole
market, alliances between competent companies were common, and this was
occupy a larger market share, have pricing power, and
results in some fields. By complementing each other’s strengths, they would
wanted to have more time
if the collaboration didn’t work out,
opportunities
that it was not enough, especially when he knew that Christopher was also struggling to pursue her. He still
been together for only two years after all. The most important thing was the three
it was not that he didn’t trust himself, but he was indeed afraid that she would
looked like there wasn’t any
wasn’t happening at the moment didn’t mean she wouldn’t do so in
future.
should always consider
were obvious risks, so
to occupy her time as
2/5
07:05 FRI, 2 Feb
Chapter 195
who had ulterior motives would not have a
of getting to spend some time alone
a particular day, Christopher called Maxwell
realized that Christopher was a brat who
to care about him so
phone calls he received had
looked through the call records carefully. There were more than a
calls that Christopher had made in
mainly because he was living a fulfilling life after staying at the Larson residence. He thought it was a waste
was very worried about Maxwell. After all,
concerned about
around the bush to get
patted his chest and said proudly, “Of course. I’m old and
front of Christopher, Maxwell bragged
the other end of the phone, was in disbelief. He felt that Maxwell, who was always strict, had become like a child after he went to
was only reminded of
a lasting impression of Maxwell from his childhood, as he had
it was rare to
words, he had never
used to
3/5
Update Chatper 195 of My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore
Announcement My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore has updated Chatper 195 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, In simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Cheryl Moore in Chatper 195 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the Chatper 195 My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore series here. Search keys: My Ex-Husband Wants Me Back by Cheryl Moore Chatper 195