171. Wall Street Debut (A Major Chapter with Ten Thousand Characters, still repaying debts~)_4

By the second year, Hein Howell redoubled his efforts, becoming a star broker on Wall Street.

At this time, Morgan extended an olive branch to this newcomer who had joined Wall Street just two years ago. Without any hesitation, Hein switched to Morgan and in less than five years, he had become the manager of a Morgan department, managing tens of millions of US dollars.

Hein Howell said, "I believe Jesse cannot have more insider information than us, so neither market analysis nor policy changes can affect the stock price of Sinclair Oil Corporation. Moreover, according to Jesse's previous operating habits, under such circumstances, he would not possibly short sell Sinclair Oil Corporation!"

Harry Sinclair thought Hein Howell could offer him some effective advice.