CHAPTER 17Jack’s condition to the eight CEOs was simple and straightforward. Terminate business with the person who asked them to terminate business with his company and he would forgive them, but that wasn’t all.You see, Jack wasn’t a gullible businessman who would just act on his emotions, he knew that as much as losing these eight companies would hurt the Kent family business, losing the Kent family business would also put a dent in the companies’ profit and if he was going to continue investing in them, they needed to keep making profits, so he gave them a clause.If they, alongside the Kents, provided his garbage company with fifty new customers in seven days, he would pardon them and they could also keep the Kents as customers, considering their long standing business relationship.Everything was going according to Jack’s plan. Barry swung into action immediately, contacting the CEOs and asking to meet but only three obliged him, Charles Baker of Prime logistics, John Connor o
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