Chapter 352: Worth My Love

Since it involves the interests of the shareholders and Blair Group's working capital, Helen Blair couldn't use all of it.

She transferred 75 million from Blair Group and withdrew more than a hundred million from her private account, using all of it to buy up Vista's shares. She bought as much as was being sold in the market, effectively stabilizing Vista's share price.

But unfavorable news from Canoria kept pouring in, as if someone was deliberately hyping it up, causing significant damage in the competitive business landscape. Slowly, the several hundred million Helen had put in were no longer sufficient.

It seemed as if an undercurrent was inciting the public who owned Vista's bonds to make a run for it. The mob surrounded the entrance of Orienta Resources, angrily shouting and condemning Vista as blood-sucking capitalists and unscrupulous businessmen. Company executives who came out to mediate were injured by the mob. The dispute only surfaced when the police arrived.