At 1:30 PM, Gao Yuan was checking the stock price of Chang Chun Biological on her computer.
The 300 million yuan in funds, leveraged too, did cause so negative impact on Chang Chun Biological’s stock price as it entered the market progressively.
Yesterday, Chang Chun Biological’s stocks had fallen by 4%, and this morning the trend continued, closing at a drop of -2.2%.
Just then, the HR Director, Tang Yun, suddenly knocked and entered.
"Chairman Gao, please look, this is today’s Su City morning paper."
Tang Yun handed over a newspaper and then opened it to the second page.
Gao Yuan took it and saw.
"Crisis in Changqing Biological: See the Corporate Responsibility!"
"Choose maximum benefit, or choose social responsibility?"
"In today’s materialistic world, pursuing maximized profits has beco many businesses’ most important, even sole, criterion.
So, isn’t a company that would rather bear the risk of a financial break than let any ineffective drug into the market worthy of many entrepreneurs’ reflection?
Funding shortages, bank loan disruptions... In such adverse conditions, an unexpected power outage caused a major crisis for Changqing Biological!
Our reporters were on the ground, and it is known that...
...
The success of a business should not just be asured by its profit reports; more importantly, it should be its social responsibility.
In interviews, Ms. Gao Yuan, Chairman of Changqing Biological, does not think her actions are noble.
She said, she just assud the responsibility that a company should bear.
Shouldering moral responsibilities!
We hope that there will be more entrepreneurs like Chairman Gao in society.
And we hope that Changqing Biological smoothly overcos this crisis and continues to pass down this entrepreneurial spirit..."
After reading it carefully and glancing at the author’s na,
It was that reporter from Su City Radio, Liu Tao.
"Chairman Gao, not only in newspapers, but on top headlines, Weibo and other official dia of Su City Radio, this article was also released.
Though not exactly a local hot topic, I saw that many online comnts were very positive.
This is a good publicity for us," Tang Yun added.
Gao Yuan smiled and put down the newspaper.
It seems the "local specialties" were not sent in vain...
As for... not a local hot spot?
Ha! With a little buzz, wouldn’t it beco one?
"Chairman Gao, although we have regained so reputation, now that we have made our statent, if we cannot solve the funding issue in a week..." Tang Yun ventured.
"What? Did the finance departnt send you to sound out?"
"Uh... haha! Chairman Gao, your insight is piercing." Tang Yun laughed sowhat embarrassingly.
"Mainly, after that supplier incident, everyone inside the company knows we have a financial problem, so so are anxious.
Manager Yang from finance is also under quite a bit of pressure."
Gao Yuan did not bla her but just smiled.
"Don’t worry, we still need to wait a bit more."
"Wait for what?" Tang Yun asked, puzzled.
Gao Yuan smiled without responding.
She then discussed the company’s HR work with Tang Yun, especially inquiring about the company’s R&D departnt structure and the talent market, before sending the sowhat puzzled Tang Yun out.
She was just about to handle so work on her desk when she casually glanced at the corner of her eye, suddenly paused, and looked back at the computer screen.
It was now 2:30 PM, with only half an hour left until the market closed.
At that mont, the stock price had suddenly surged from -2.2% swiftly up to -0.8%, almost stabilizing, and the price curve was still rising.
Gao Yuan squinted her eyes at the real-ti trading volu, starting to calculate the approximate funds entering the market.
By 3:00 PM at market close, Chang Chun Biological’s stock price closed at 5%!
It was a low-open, high-go in half an hour!
5%, not an extrely exaggerated rise, but for Gao Yuan, it felt like a signal...
"Controlling the rise around my cost line, are they worried that if I see bad signs, I’ll exit directly? Haha!"
Gao Yuan’s mouth slightly curled up.
It seems the goods should also be arriving soon...
...
anwhile, the National Drug Supervision and Managent Bureau in Beijing received an anonymous report, causing a stir.
"Have you looked through everything?"
"Yes! I looked through it and even specifically checked so public data; it basically matches what’s written above."
"So, this matter..."
"We can’t conclude so hastily, but I think there’s an eighty to ninety percent chance it’s true, given how detailed these file data are.
How to fake, how to conceal, how to evade processes... there are even photocopies of receipts...
No one who wasn’t deeply involved could have access to such a detailed chain of evidence.
Moreover, it feels very strange to , like..."
"Like it’s too detailed?"
"Eh? You feel that too?"
"Exactly! Look at this, the order, format, layout... This isn’t so anonymous report material; it’s practically our internal final investigation report!"
"Sss~ a wake-up call! No wonder it felt so awkward! It really is! This... this is just the style of our bureau’s internal investigation reports, right?
Could it be soone from our bureau did it?"
"Haha! I think so too, and... you might not believe this, but I even feel like the report is just like the ones I write!
Look at this wording, this segntation, this color of the bar charts, this Excel spreadsheet’s row spacing... it’s all my style!"
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