Guo Changjin had a very difficult time during this period.
Not only Guo Changjin, but the entire Asia Yuan Company was in a state of utter chaos.
The supplier above suddenly refused to supply goods to their company anymore. Although they had to pay the penalty for breach of contract, it was nothing compared to the penalties for breach of contract with the distributors below.
Actually, if Asia Yuan Company hadn't taken such big steps from the beginning, this mess wouldn't be so troublesome.
But now, the distributors below don't want the penalty for breach of contract at all; they just want the goods.
Every day, a group of people would come to the company and make a ruckus. When other distributors saw this, their already uneasy feelings quickly spread.
Furthermore, almost everyone was pessimistic about Asia Yuan Company.
I feel that if their company hadn't gone under, and the supplier was doing well, why would they rather pay a penalty to terminate the contract with Asia Yuan Company?
The supplier was originally well-known throughout the country, so there must be a reason why they did it this way.
Therefore, the people below became even more unruly.
With the subordinates making such a fuss, cash flow immediately became difficult.
The other company demanded full payment from Asia Yuan Company before shipping the goods, even though the goods could have been picked up with a deposit.
This naturally leads to difficulties in cash flow.
The employees at Asia Yuan Company were also thrown into a state of panic by this sudden atmosphere.
After all, these workers used to have secure jobs, but now they're working for private companies, so they're not really confident about their future.
If Asia Yuan Company were to go bankrupt, how would these employees, who depend entirely on their wages for a living, survive?
Guo Changjin was also completely baffled and was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan. He couldn't understand why the supplier would rather pay a penalty than supply goods to their company.
One of his department managers kept wiping the sweat from his forehead with a handkerchief and asked in a low voice, "Mr. Guo, has our company offended Jintian Company in some way?"
He couldn't think of any other possibility besides this.
Upon hearing this, Guo Changjin paused to think carefully for a moment, then shook his head firmly.
He sighed and said, "It's unlikely. How could we possibly offend Jintian Company? We'd be trying to curry favor with them. I'm not stupid."
When the department manager heard what General Manager Guo said, he opened his mouth as if to say that it was possible that someone in the company had offended Jintian Company, but then he thought, what if this fire were to spread to him?
It's best to keep quiet to avoid trouble, so after thinking it over, he simply wiped his sweat with a handkerchief and didn't remind Guo Changjin of any other possibilities.
Guo Changjin was in a terrible predicament, desperately trying to beg his so-called friends to lend a hand.
But reality dealt him a devastating blow, and not a single person agreed to lend him money.
Most people avoid him altogether, and some even pretend they don't know him.
Guo Changjin went to Jintian Company, but he couldn't even get through the company's gate.
Left with no other option, Guo Changjin had to mortgage his house to secure a loan from the bank in an attempt to stabilize the company before looking for suppliers.
In this way, although the company will lose some money, it's better than dragging the company down.
Like a warrior cutting off his own arm, Guo Changjin felt he had no choice but to do it.
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