Chapter 128 I Fulfill All the Definitions of a Bad Girl
A perfect drift.
Jeanne parked the car in Lawrence Enterprise''s garage.
She opened the car door and threw the keys directly into the driver''s seat. "Come back to your
senses and get out of the car."
Amy just looked at Director Lawrence''s silhouette as she walked away.
"Ugh..." Amy opened the car door fiercely.
She vomited all over the floor.
It was too scary.
Director Lawrence''s driving skills were too scary!
Jeanne returned to the office.
Forrest saw her return and quickly followed her in.
He reported his work, "Director Lawrence, I got some information about the construction of the
amusement park project from the public rtions department. This is the specific content of their
n this time. I have already taken a look. The scale of the construction is veryrge. It''s thergest
amusement park in South Hampton City so far,parable to the top three in the world."
Jeanne took the document and lowered her head to read it.
Forrest continued, "At the same time, I also asked my colleagues in the public rtions department
to inquire about it. The amusement park project was indeed a temporarynding. Now, their
nning department is also in a mess, working overtime to make a n. It''s said that the
construction time is very tight, and their goal is toplete the bidding within a month. Within half a
year, 10% of the amusement park''s entertainment facilities should bepleted, and it will open for
business. The remaining 91% will open for business while expanding."
Jeanne''s eyes moved slightly. "Who''s in charge?"
"The person directly in charge of this project is South Hampton City''s mayor, Tiffany Larson. The
person in charge of its implementation is South HamptonCity Land Use Authority Department
minister, Hugo Willow."
Jeanne pursed her lips.
She raised her head to look at Forrest.
"From the current situation, the amusement park''s project will definitely be built, and it will be built
very quickly. And from the n''s geographical location, it is right next to our logistics warehouse.
This is the map that Hans just got. Director Lawrence, you can take a look." Forrest ced the local
map on her desk and pointed at the geographical location, "This is the location of our logistics
warehouse, and this area is surrounded by the amusement park. The area is ten timesrger than
ours. The first ce to develop and build is here. Ipared the construction blueprints of our
logistics warehouse with theirs, and it just so happened that they are located at a passageway that
we n to use for transport. The main entrance of the amusement park is right here."
Jeanne sneered.
They were really ruthless.
"1 have to say," Forrest sighed heavily, "I can see that the government is deliberately targeting us.
Speaking of which, Director Lawrence, did anyone from your family offend the people from the
government? Otherwise, why would they target an enterprise like this? No matter what, enterprises
can contribute to the local economy. Most of the government''s financial revenuees from the tax
revenue of the enterprises. Logically, the government should be supporting us, so why are they
suppressing us instead?"
"That''s why we can not let go of this point," Jeanne suddenly said.
Forrest was stunned.
Director Lawrence had thought of a way?
"Gather all the project team members and have a meeting first. We will discuss countermeasures
together."
"Yes."
All the members of the project team sat in the meeting room.
Jeanne said, "Just now, Team Leader Jackson has already reported to me about the current threat
of the amusement park project to us. I won''t go into its details at the meeting. As long as everyone
knows the seriousness of this matter, it''s fine."
Everyone had a heavy expression on their faces.
Jeanne, on the other hand, was calm. "Mandy Lewis, I asked you to do the calction. If we choose
to stop this
project, how much will we lose?" "I just did a preliminary calction with my colleagues in the
finance department. Since time is tight, there''s no way to be too precise. There should be about 5%
difference from the estimate."
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"It''s okay, you can tell me," Jeanne said straightforwardly.
Mandy reported, "First, we look at the cost if we stop the construction now. We''ve already invested
300 million in the cost, but we can only get back 20 million. We already signed the contract for the
200 million construction and renovation, even though the construction work has not been
completed. If the contract is terminated now, thepensation would be about 30%, which will be
60 million. This meant that we would directly lose 340 million. Second, thend that we are currently
using to build the logistics warehouse is owned by Lawrence Enterprise, so there is no ounting
of costs. But if we are to choose a new site now, then we will also have to ount for and
purchase ornd lease fee. Based on the current averagend value of Harken, it would probably
exceed 1 billion. That is to say, stopping this project would cause our economic losses to be close to
1.5 billion. That''s a direct loss. If you add that to the turmoil in the stock market caused by the
project, and the possible termination of the MUK Group contract, it''s really incalcble."