Chapter 531
Grandpa nodded, "That's right."
"Do we have enough liquidity? Three billion is not a small number." Nora Davis posed a worried inquiry.
"Certainly not, but your father-in-law and I have an idea. You don't have to worry about it, you just take care of the company for Lucas."
Grandpa obviously didn't want to say much about the money.
"Well, if you need help, just say it, grandpa. I've asked my dad to raise money, and let me know if you need."
Nora Davis deliberately let grandpa know how good she was.
Grandpa was relieved by her words, "well, Grandpa will ask you if I need."
Nora Davis nodded and said, "Be sure to say something, grandpa."
"Sure." Grandpa smiled, "I'll ask the butler to take you to Cater Wood. You need to know the company schedule first, and then come to the company tomorrow."
Nora Davis did not expect so much from Grandpa. He made arrangements for her before she could speak.
"Okay, I'll go there."
A few minutes later, the housekeeper brought Nora Davis to the President's office.
"Assistant Wood."
Housekeeper went in, and Nora Davis followed.
"Why are you here, housekeeper?"
Then Cater Wood's face slightly changed when he saw Nora Davis, and a bad feeling ran through him.
The master asked me to bring the young lady over, and he asked me to inform you that the young lady handled the business affairs temporarily for the young master during this time and you tutored her." The old butler, not noticing Cater Wood's slightly changed face, repeated master's words.
"Assistant Wood, I'm counting on you for the time being." Nora Davis held out her hand with a smile without the usual arrogance.
Carter Wood looked at her with dim eyes.
If Cater Wood had not known the true Nora Davis, he would have been fooled by her harmless appearance.
"Young lady is very kind." Cater Wood responded with a grin.
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Seeing they knew each other, the housekeeper offered to leave.
Nora Davis looked around Lucas's office after the housekeeper left, and she found out it as dull as Lucas himself.
She curled her lip without a trace and headed for the desk.
"Assistant Wood, what is the situation with the company and what do I need to do?"
Nora Davis sat down and asked as she looked at the papers on the desk.
Carter Wood responded, "Most of the company's business has been closed. There aren't many papers to review, so you just needs to work on them every two days."
Nora Davis frowned slightly, "It's all closed. How did that happen?"
"It's supposed to be tax evasion." Cater Wood responded.
Nora Davis said, "I see, any papers to review today? You send someone to bring me the statistics of the industries has closed."
She thought Hawk company was her property, and she didn't want it to shrink because of this plan.
s a result, Nora Davis failed to notice the integrity of her words.
Carter Wood looked at her, "These are the papers which I have not yet examined. I'm going out to get someone to do the statistics."
"OK."
Nora Davis started flipping through the papers without looking up.
When carter Wood left the office, he sent someone to do the statistics before returning to the office alone.
He took out his cell phone and dialed a number. "the President knows what's going on," he said. "the Nora Davis has a chance to get her hands on the company's business. You don't have to send me that information from abroad these days. It's up to you." "I see." The phone rang a cold male voice, "Nothing's going to happen to the boss, is it?" "No, the President has already arranged it."
Over the next few days, Nora Davis was dedicated to helping Hawk company as Hawk company facing a scramble for resources from companies.
Even Mrs. Hawk, who had always been critical of her, could not help thinking better of her.
Even so, Hawk company's assets had suffered severe losses. Its long-time partner to break off with it, and shareholders, who had been confident that Hawk company would survive, fretted that Lucas Hawk would not emerge.
Of course, none of this was enough to upset Hawk company, which was terrified by the bank's debt call and the $3 billion in taxes it had been ordered to pay back.
Employees even started to resign, Nora Davis couldn't and didn't want to stop them.
Hawk company had lost as many as half its staff in a few days.
"Grandpa, it's my fault."
Nora Davis routinely reported her job to grandfather, and she took full responsibility for Hawk company's current predicament, "I have no ability to keep the company's resources, which have been taken away by many companies, even the employees, and now many jobs cannot be carried out normally," she said.
Grandpa was anxious, too, but he couldn't get angry with Nora Davis, who was "doing her job." "That's all right, grandpa expected it."
"Grandpa, when can Lucas come back? Are we short of funds? I'll ask my dad to help me figure it out."
Grandpa didn't want to talk to Nora Davis, but the situation didn't allow him to. "Nora, you're a good girl. Grandpa borrowed $1 billion from your family as collateral for a 20 percent stake in Hawk company."
Nora Davis' eyes flickered, and the old man finally said it out. But isn't it naive to want her $1 billion to change 20 percent stake?
"A billion. That's a lot. My dad's only raised half a billion so far. Grandpa, we're not taking the twenty percent. I'm sure grandpa won't let us lose. I told my dad to borrow money with 20 percent shares, and if we just get Lucas out of here, I'm sure Lucas has all the answers."
Grandpa was moved, "No, you can have the twenty percent. Let me know when your father finds a suitable borrower, and I'll let your father-in-law talk to him."
Nora Davis was upset. She felt that Grandpa didn't trust her, but she nodded, "Well, I'll do what grandpa said."
Nora Davis returned to the Davis home with the shares transferred by Grandpa that night.
"Nora, how's the Hawk family? When will it be over?"