Queen Of Racing: Rebirth And Revenge - Chapter 770 Compensation For Stopping Production
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Baylor stayed in the company last night and didn’t go home. He didn’t even change his clothes. He came to the meeting room with a haggard face and looked at the employees one by one coldly. “How does it go? Have you figure out a solution?”
The employees of the public relations department were so guilty that they didn’t dare to look at Baylor. They lowered their heads and kept silent.
Seeing no one talking in the meeting room, Baylor’s mood sank to the bottom. He roared angrily, “Are you deaf? You don’t know how to answer my questions? Even if you can’t come up with a solution, you should tell me!”
Baylor grabbed the documents on the table and knocked on it crazily. Several employees trembled with fear when they heard his shout.
Someone said in a trembling voice, “Well, W… we haven’t come up with a solution.”
Seeing the employee who stood nearest to him answer the question, Baylor grabbed the document in his hand and slapped the female employee in the face. “Damn it! You haven’t come up with any solution yet. How dare you say that? I have paid you well. At this critical moment, you are of no use at all! You are all rubbish! You are all rubbish!”
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the police’s investigation into Baylor made the shareholders feel more insecure. Many people were pessimistic that the share price of the Champion Group would fall for a week in a row.
Everyone’s guess was right. The share price of the Champion Group was in a limit down for a week and its market value had declined by nearly five billion dollars.
The police’s inspection results had come out, and the recording was complete and effective. The man knew that Freddie had turned himself in, so he didn’t continue to hide and told the police the deal he had made with Baylor.
The female employees who were beaten up were not related to Freddie at all. It was all nonsense of Baylor. The female employees and all the employees of the public relations department who had left angrily testified.
With all the witnesses and material evidence, Baylor was sentenced even if he tried his best to deny it.
He was sentenced to a month in prison for spreading rumors and slander. As for the compensation for the damaging of the reputation of Shadow, as well as the costs of stopping production, it was estimated that the amount would be around two hundred million dollars.