Throughout the afternoon, Harry Sinclair never had a moment of peace.
Today, to manage all matters, Harry Sinclair had rented a hotel room near the NYSE to use as his temporary office.
Meanwhile, his assistants also arrived, including Marx Quinn, who was specifically responsible for contacting Morgan within the NYSE, and Nelson Hendry, who led a small team to contact radio stations across America.
Indeed, as soon as the Atlantic City Broadcast's economic channel started reporting on this short-selling battle, many commercial radio stations, driven by other investment firms on Wall Street, had learned of the event and understood its impact.
Therefore, Nelson Hendry's outreach was quite unsuccessful, as could be seen from each of his subordinates holding a phone and discussing terms with the utmost humility.