Stanley could not help but feel puzzled, and he asked, “Mr. Morrison, your factory is small, but why have you accumulated so many raw materials? If your factory accumulated this batch of stock for about five months, I guess your factory would go bankrupt, right?”
The amount was so huge that it totally surpassed their ability to bear it.
Ted immediately showed a bitter expression. “Gah, don’t mention it. We initially had an agreement with a company, where we would manufacture, and they would purchase from us. But, not long after we completed manufacturing the raw materials, that company went bankrupt for some reason. When they closed, it also became our misfortune. We had a large batch of raw materials, and we were unable to sell them off. Then, we heard that Hill Nuclear Manufacturing Company needed a huge amount of raw materials."
“So, I recommended my company to you. I would rather take two-third of the market price just to get rid of these raw materials. As long as I don’t suffer any loss, earning a little less is just a piece of cake for me.”
What he said was flawless.
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