Trailing

When Jane asked Jessica to discuss the design, Jessica had mentioned this before.

With the support of the Duncan Group, the employees in the jewelry companies were very confident, but they were also worried that one day they would be dismissed.

In the current market, luxury goods were not hard to sell. No matter how ugly the designs were, countless people would still chase after them.

People who bought the luxury goods were to buy their brands, after-sales, attitudes, and brand effects.

The rich bought luxury goods, while the poor, bought goods without an exquisite appearance in the flea market.

Therefore, there was a fault in the jewelry market. In the long run, entry lux should have a bright future.

"You're right, but the two jewelry companies of the Duncan Group are not for profit, but for convenience."

Jane's market analysis was very reasonable. William tacitly acknowledged and he didn't mind talking more.