Chapter 333
Rosalie didn’t dare to waste any more time, and immediately opened the notebook on hand.
“It’s true Regent Co. took Skycrest Enterprise’s project, but I’ve discovered many issues with that company. Their leverage ratio is far too high. I did some calculations using public data and information. all night. Achieving such results is simply impossible, so I can confirm that they’re falsifying their data.
“Mr. Carter, I’ve written everything down in this notebook. Please take a look at my notes, and then compare them with Regent Co.’s public data. You’ll definitely find discrepancies.
“Their gross profit margin is much higher than the industry average. I also found that the company’s management team’s trading activity is suspicious. They use small and unknown auditing firms, and
frequently switch agents through layers of intermediaries.”
Geoffrey took her notebook, and flipped through a few pages. His frown deepened as he read it.
Finally, he snapped the notebook shut.
“Do you expect me to believe this just because you showed me these notes, little girl? Even if everything you say is true, the fact remains that Sebastian lost the project. It doesn’t matter if the other party is Regent Co. or another company.”
“It’s different,” Rosalie insisted. “Regent Co. taking it might actually be
a good thing.”
“A good thing?”
“That’s right. What I’ve discovered is just the tip of the iceberg. Regent
Co. definitely has bigger internal issues.
“If we find an opportunity to short their stocks, we could make a huge profit. Once Regent Co.’s scandal is exposed, and people realize
they’ve been falsifying data and went public using fraudulent data, their stock price will plummet.
“They will be delisted, and Skycrest Enterprise can seize the chance to take back the project. Given Skycrest’s strength, they can execute the project very well. Those people aren’t stupid.”
As Geoffrey listened to Rosalie, he looked her up and down again. This time, his gaze carried a hint of intrigue.
Yvonne’s eyes widened, astonished by Rosalie’s bold analysis. Sebastian was equally stunned by the scene before him.
The room was eerily quiet.
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Sebastian was about to get up and intervene, but Rosalie shot him a
discreet look and signaled him to stay put.
Geoffrey stopped in his tracks, and eyed Rosalie coldly.
“You analyzed this yourself?” he demanded.
Rosalie met his gaze fearlessly. “Yes. I spent one whole day analyzing Regent Co.’s data. This is a great opportunity for you to make money, Mr. Carter. On the surface, it seems like Sebastian lost the project. In reality, he’s gained a huge opportunity.”
“Even if what you say is true, setting everything else aside, him losing the project is an undeniable fact. He should still be punished,” Geoffrey insisted.
“Even if he must be punished, it shouldn’t be done this way,” Rosalie argued.
“Then how do you think I should do it? Why don’t you teach me?” Geoffrey growled coldly.
“I have no right to interfere in the way you treat your children, sir, nor do I have the qualifications to teach you anything.
“However, as Sebastian’s father, surely you understand him better than I do. No one in this world can handle everything perfectly, not even you. In hindsight, have you done everything flawlessly?
“Sebastian is managing the company exceptionally well at such a young age. Even if he lost this project, he’ll definitely get better ones in the future. Talents are refined, not beaten into shape.”