When no one was speaking, the phone on the table rang again, this time Henry Dale answered it, "Hmm, I understand!"
Then Henry Dale handed the phone to Amadei Gianini.
Amadei Gianini answered the phone; it was a call from their New York branch director.
"Sir, a large influx of funds has suddenly appeared on the market, quickly buying up all the stocks of the Italian Bank. Many brokerages have not had time to raise prices, and the stocks those brokers already held were bought out within just ten minutes, the company's stock price has reached its previous peak and is still climbing!"
Amadei Gianini was struck dumb; how vast must such a sum be, surely at least a hundred million US dollars in cash, and more importantly, how many people would need to act at the same time to buy up all the Italian Bank shares on the market so quickly?