Chapter 132 Watch A Movie

  Without production, there was no profit. The original workforce of over a hundred people was scattered. The factory barely survived the war. When the material ban was lifted, the owner hurriedly rehired workers to resume production. But after a few years, his toys were outdated, and no one bought them on the market.

  The warehouse was piled with toys, and the factory was losing money. The owner had no money, and the bank didn't see his business as promising, so no loans were given. The company was stuck, unable to move forward or backward.

  The quarterly report showed, and the stock price naturally fell, from over a dollar to now only $0.23.

  There were photos with the information.

  Hardy looked at them. The area was not small, and the workshops were not too old, with all necessary facilities in place.

  He then turned to the second document.