Chapter 978 - 333, Stir the water until it’s muddy_3
Damour Bral countered with a somewhat assertive question: "Mr. Warburg, do you think this decision is wrong?"
Wrong?
Paul Warburg wasn’t sure how to respond to the two of them.
From the perspective of the company’s interests, introducing Venus Bank into Gordon-Blalock Securities was undoubtedly beneficial. But on a personal level, Paul Warburg simply felt unhappy.
Previously, Gordon-Blalock Securities’ largest client and main pillar of support had always been the Kuhn, Loeb & Co. consortium. In other words, even though Kuhn, Loeb & Co. didn’t hold significant shares in Gordon-Blalock Securities, Paul Warburg was still able to command Shaw Gordon and Damour Bral.
Now, however, with Venus Bank onboard, tying the New Jersey Consortium to their ship, Kuhn, Loeb’s role at Gordon-Blalock Securities was no longer indispensable.
This sense of psychological disparity was the core reason behind Paul Warburg’s unhappiness.
And yet, these feelings couldn’t be openly shared with Shaw Gordon and Damour Bral.
"Haha, well then, since the two of you have already made your decision, I have nothing more to say. I hope Gordon-Blalock Securities can thrive under your leadership!"
With those words, Paul Warburg stood and left.
Shaw Gordon and Damour Bral escorted Paul Warburg to the company’s entrance before returning to their office.
"It seems introducing Venus Bank was absolutely the right decision!" Shaw Gordon mused aloud.
