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Song Ya knew this in his heart, but only today did he know that many acquaintances are also quietly buying. He used to make a fortune with his muffled voices. If things were wrong today, he jumped out to inquire about the news.

"Mr. Sutton? Did you buy it too? And the New York Minority Fund?"

It was the old man Parcy Sutton of the Manhattan Gang, "When did it happen? The end of last year? You...oh, why don't you tell me... a lot of people in New York are following them? Even Russell Simmons..."

Song Ya rolled his eyes while chatting on the phone. The Sutton father and son of Inner City Broadcasting Company are the best at climbing moral high ground. In the words of Parsi Sutton, they are to secretly support their business, but now they follow the unlucky complaining tone. "I can't give any investment advice, and I can't help it. The stock market is changing rapidly, and investment needs to be cautious... It's bad, I don't know if I should throw it away, and there are some things that I can't say as a major shareholder." Song Ya had to say so.

"Dame? What's the matter? Did your girlfriend Arya put money in it too? Ha ha, you ask for your own blessings, take care of yourself, I didn't let her buy it! Really..."

"Rashida? Doesn't your dad follow along? He hates me so much...he really bought it? I don't know! I don't know! Didn't I lose money because of my shit?"

It's all similar to inquiring about the news, "What can he complain about with his little money? How much does he lose? How much will I lose? Okay, I'll hang up if I'm not talking!

"Do you want to throw it? Take advantage of these retail investors have not recovered."

After dealing with the restless little gods from all walks of life, Song Ya sat in a chair and sulked. O'Grady made another suggestion, "Or cover up the position, and then use your personal influence to convene investors to guard the plate. Many people still treat you. Believe in aplus."

"This is not the most urgent. The founders of Babelson want to cash out the shares of the opendiary website again. If you are a major shareholder you do not want to take over, then opendiary will also fall sharply."

Sloan issued a warning, "There are also crimereads stations that are almost past the lifting period, and the release of Amerika Music is still too early. Now only a small amount of funds can be used to bring the market value back."

"So we have to prepare enough cash in our hands anyway, throw it away?" O'Grady asked.

"Look again, look again..."

Song Ya was full of bags, unable to make up his mind for a while, "Maybe the situation has changed again this afternoon?"

"That cash... exactly what we prepared for Vivendi Universal..." O'Grady suggested again.

"That can't be moved, and it can't be moved. That money has already allowed South Bank Bank to start transferring to France against the euro."

Song Ya shook his head and replied after thinking about it: "Isn't French Tricolor Vodka going to buy my Grey Goose Vodka? Which step is it?"

"I'm calling Riiser." Sloan hung up on the president of a+ Wines Riiser. "He is on the plane to France. UU reading www.uukanshu.com is temporarily unavailable..."

In the afternoon, Halle touched it in again, and the four of them lay in the study to watch the disk.

"The market has fallen below three thousand eighth!"

"Three thousand seven hundred and nine!"

"Three thousand seven hundred and eight!"

Hallie's wailing continued to be heard in the room, and silently put the muffler on the door on the earphones.

At the close of the market, the Nasdaq index closed at 3769 points, a drop of more than 280 points in one day, or 7.6 percent...

It was miserable, melancholic, and Halle was yelling tired. She threw herself on the table and didn't know if she was asleep or crying. O'Grady's face was scary white. Song Ya and Sloan were about to lie flat on the sofa...Huh? Sloan?

"What's wrong with you?" He then noticed Sloan, who had never been so decadent before.

"My Gulfstream Fifth was bought with Littman Media and its website stock option mortgage... If it falls like this... I will go bankrupt..." Sloan replied weakly.

"Hehe, I like to consume ahead of time..." Song Ya felt that she had the best mentality in the room, "What's wrong with you, O'Grady? You, a stock broker, don't need to be so sad for me, right? I'm fine myself..."

O'Grady silently raised his hand and waved it, motioning not to ask any more.

‘You’rewaytoobeautifulgirl...’

At this time, Sloan’s new Siemens music phone rang, and the ringtone used his own beautifulgirls...

Now I'm not in the mood to joke, Sloan quickly answered, "Rise said that French Tricolor Vodka should not have the energy to buy our Grey Goose Vodka. They suddenly encountered a malicious merger by the Bacardi Group..."

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Chicago 1990 Chapter 1368: The situation is very serious

Text Chapter 1368 The situation is very serious

It was noon on Thursday, April 13, 2000.

The Nasdaq Index has stabilized, with only a small drop of less than 50 points. One of the few "stars" today is the Internet upstart Amazon, whose market value has fallen to half of its highest point last year.

Yahoo continued to fall, but the decline was not significant.

But yesterday’s Nasdaq’s plunge has been transmitted to the New York Stock Exchange and other technology stocks. The Dow Jones’s performance was worse. The index returned to the 10,000-point threshold. Motorola, which was already trapped in the quagmire of the Iridium star, led the decline and evaporated in one morning. More than ten percent of the market value.

Others such as AOL America Online, Microsoft, etc. have also been dragged down, but overall... Fortunately, software and hardware vendors such as Oracle, Cisco, Sun, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, and Dell, which submitted their gorgeous annual reports last year, have played a role in stabilizers. effect.

Song Ya turned to think that he was just a false alarm yesterday, and the long-term judgment based on the beginning of the apocalypse must be correct, hold it, hold it! What is Lao Tzu afraid of! Just hold it!

"Boss, the Wall Street Journal wants to interview you."

"Zoe Barnes of the Chicago Tribune called..."

"Don't accept interviews from our own people?"

"Time Magazine..."

"Frontline Magazine..."

But after yesterday's plunge, even if he doesn't care about his wealth, the situation that Song Ya faces personally has become more severe. The first is the public relations crisis. There are only a few well-known tycoons who have invested in Internet concept stocks. Microsoft founder Paul Allen bears the brunt. His own black pharaoh Alexander ‘aplus’ may also be ranked in the top five in Song theory...

One billion worth of net worth evaporates in a day, countless media racked their brains to try to interview these unlucky ghosts in the first place. Some may just want to ask how they feel, and some hope that the tycoons will stabilize the market or turn to bearish ones. The wind, anything will do. Now, casually talking about the situation, the weather spreading out is all big news material, which can cause unlimited speculation in the capital market.

"All refused, saying that it is not convenient for me to accept interviews for the time being."

Although the Nasdaq was okay today, I still lost a lot of money. Amazon's stock was bought during the record release war with Universal last year. Even if it was bought at a small high point, Yahoo was still down.

He kept clicking the mouse, looking for "familiarity" to support his belief, his own opendiary, blog...no problem; Amazon, online shopping...no problem; yahoo, search, portals...no problem; already Aol-shaped icq, instant messaging... Then aol is still okay.

"It will be okay! It's just a technical adjustment!"

He brainwashed himself and cheered up stockbroker O'Grady.

Secondly, as more and more so-called friends tried to inquire about the news through various channels last night, he realized that there were so many acquaintances who followed the stock allocation table exposed in his will. The political and business celebrities of descent are fascinated and trusted by themselves, and they have led to the entrance of institutional buyers from the minority fund, African charity fund and other institutions they manage.