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While filing away some things in a cabinet at the office one day, James overheard a conference call from a nearby office. They were discussing the missing CEO and how the stock was in free fall. Profits were down and layoffs seemed almost inevitable.
James suddenly felt guilty about not coming forward when the swaps happened. He assumed those under him were capable enough to keep things going well enough but apparently not. Was it too late to tell everyone who he really was now?
And there were more questions like if anyone would anyone even believe him after staying quiet for so long? Or even if they did, would anything he said be taken seriously coming out of the mouth of a 21 year old college senior? Perception still mattered in the world of business. However, perhaps he could use the latter as a reason for why he waited so long to come forward. He began to apply his persuasive business skills to this situation. He was sure he could make it work, and he hoped he wasn’t too late to save many people’s jobs...
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