Xing Baohua didn't give any further instructions; he was determined not to sell, no matter how much the price went up or down.
They've doubled their money and made over a billion US dollars, and they're still doing it. It's infuriating.
This also made those who entered the market early regret their decision. Those with large orders continued to follow, intending to advance and retreat together with Haina. This time, if Haina didn't move, they wouldn't move either.
Some were hesitant, fearing they would get trapped if they entered at a high point.
Often, just a moment of hesitation can cause you to miss out on several upward trends, and when you finally make up your mind, you suddenly see the market drop.
I'm glad I didn't follow suit; if it had been a downtrend, I would have been stuck with my shares.
The next day, when I looked again, I clutched my chest, stomped my feet, and was so angry that I almost vomited blood. Damn it, why did it swell up again?
Yu Shenghai was also terrified; his employees weren't focused on their work anymore. The company was in chaos, and the receptionist would even talk to the employees about who was looking for them, pretending to be clients.
The negotiations weren't work; they were just about talking about stocks.
There was nothing we could do. We fired two employees as a warning, but it didn't change anything at all.
Left with no other option, I had to report the matter to Xing Baohua.
This guy was also tired of staying in America, so he decided to accompany Suya to Hong Kong.
Both Andy Lau and Zou Wenjuan have professional staff handling their affairs. Xing Baohua also left his chief secretary behind to assist, so he could be contacted in case of emergencies.
Moreover, the chief secretary has also matured and is now capable of leading independently.
They'll rest at the villa for a day to adjust to the time difference. Su Ya is also given free time to do her own thing, or perhaps go shopping. Since bodyguards are with her, Xing Baohua is relatively at ease.
Upon arriving at the company building, I indeed saw quite a few people, seemingly unemployed individuals, blocking the entrance.
There were quite a few people on this floor of the company building; they must be people from other floors of the building.
The security guard, who was standing at the entrance, saw Xing Baohua arrive but didn't recognize him. Just as he was about to stop him, the sharp-eyed receptionist at the door rushed out to greet him, even bowing and loudly calling out, "Good morning, boss!"
Xing Baohua arrived at the office, and Yu Shenghai, who had also been notified, came over. First, he gave a brief report on recent work; in short, the company was in complete chaos.
Xing Baohua wasn't angry. His initial idea was to increase employee benefits, but now it's not really necessary.
The administrative director and the heads of several departments held a meeting together.
This guy started by saying, "How much money will I need to pay to replace these employees?"
“Boss, unless you go bankrupt, if you're operating normally, you'll be in jail if you fire all your employees and replace them with new ones, according to Eagle's laws,” one of the managers reminded Xing Baohua.
Yu Shenghai added, "Boss, will companies that intentionally cause unemployment be subject to legal sanctions?"
"Is that so?" Xing Baohua didn't understand these bullshit laws.
We had no choice but to call in experts to help. If firing one or two people didn't work, we'd have to fire a large number of people to see what effect it would have.
Anyway, now that Haina has a good reputation, the boss is rich, and the employee benefits are good. If there are any job openings, I estimate that dozens of people will apply for each position.
If it's difficult to fire people, then establish a system.
This approach can indeed drive many people away. With legal aid, there's no need to worry about complaints or lawsuits from dismissed employees regarding the rules and regulations.
This is the power of those who set the rules. No matter how you play, you can't beat the people who create the system.
The meeting lasted almost a full day, and the resulting document was distributed. Department heads were instructed to explain it thoroughly.
Just before the end of the workday, Xing Baohua held another meeting, telling all the employees that if they wanted to work for him, they should work diligently and not get involved in any messy social networks.
If you violate the rules and leave, those who feel they have the power can sue and see if the company's legal team is more capable or the lawyers you hired are more capable.
Slap me and then give me a treat.
Xing Baohua told the employees that he would hold onto his shares until next year and would not make any moves during that period. Those who wanted to make big money should keep their shares and he would give everyone an announcement when the company sold them off.
With that reassurance, things became much easier. Before, Xing Baohua had no operational information whatsoever, and everyone was anxious.
With those people constantly coming to ask for updates, it really became a mess.
The news was quickly released, but unfortunately, few people believed it.
Immediately, some financial reporters wanted to interview Xing Baohua, and they sent application letters or made phone calls to the company.
Xing Baohua refused them all.
Many reporters staked out the building's underground parking lot, waiting to conduct a surprise interview when Xing Baohua appeared.
They swarmed around Xing Baohua as she stepped out of the elevator in the building's basement. No one knows how she got in.
They forgot that Xing Baohua had a team of bodyguards and couldn't get close to him at all.
What kind of behavior do HK reporters have! They're fearless and just keep charging forward.
One of them was holding a small tape recorder and was facing forward when he was thrown away by the bodyguard.
Whether it was genuine pain from the fall or intentional, she screamed terribly, shouting, "Xing Baohua hit me! He hit me!"
The scene was chaotic. Some people even quickly pulled out their cell phones or pagers to call the police.
No signal!
While leisurely waiting for the car, Xing Baohua said to the reporters, "Don't take any photos or videos of me! Otherwise, I will sue you for infringing on my portrait rights."
"You're a public figure, do you have no right to interfere with our right to interview?" someone shouted arrogantly.
“I am not a public figure. I refuse any interviews. If anyone makes nonsense without my permission, I will sue them one by one.” After saying that, the car arrived, and Xing Baohua got into the car under the escort of the guards.
Those media outlets that don't believe in superstitions may have forgotten the last time Xing Baohua sued them.
Upon returning home, he would fabricate a vivid and dramatic article, describing how busy, arrogant, and unruly Xing Baohua was, saying things like how he let his vicious dog beat people.
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