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All major shareholders have no opinion.
They have been under Nancy's management for more than twenty years and have been getting near handfuls of dividends every year.
The key is that Nancy is someone they know well and can give them some help every now and then.
For example, arrange for the uncompetitive relatives to find a job with more money and less work, or have any small project benefits, they will be given directly to them to enjoy.
Which is like Sebastian, public and private, in addition to the due share of the dividend, other than what benefits can not get.
In their opinion, Nancy would be the best president!
The chants are getting louder and louder, and Nancy is smiling from ear to ear.
And that's when the door to the office opened from the inside.
Sebastian's face was gloomy as he swept a circle of everyone outside the door, "If you like noise so much, why don't you go to the vegetable market, this is not the place for you to spill your guts."
When the shareholders heard this, they became even more angry.
"You screwed up such a big client, and now you have the face to come here and threaten us. Don't think that because you have the Jones Family blood in your bones, you can really do whatever you want in the company!"
Yes, it's true that it's a family business, but it also has numerous shareholder holdings.
In a sense, this company, they have the right to be able to make any decision.
So what's Sebastian's problem?
How dare you be so mean to them!
"Anyway, we've already made a decision, whoever can take that client, we'll make him the president." One of the shareholders said.
Nancy then pretended to come forward, "Everyone does not need to quarrel, in fact, I already know this matter, and find a way to salvage this customer."
"Who are you to fire me?" Sebastian asked rhetorically.
Several shareholders glanced at each other, "The amount of shares we hold in our hands add up to thirty percent of the company, want to fire, it is not easy?"
"But I have, in my hands, a forty percent stake, so I can just vote you down and fire Auntie Nancy?"
What?
Nancy was stunned when she heard this, "Where did you get forty percent of the shares in your hand!"
How is this possible?
She has worked hard at Jones Group for so many years and has collected as many retail shares as she can, which only adds up to 18.6 percent.
And Sebastian has only been with the company for a short time, and his holdings are more than twice as large as hers!
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