Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1855
Chapter 1855 Dismissal
Bang!
Larry slammed the door open and took his seat at the head of the table.
As one, the shareholders straightened in their seats and trained their gazes on Larry.
“You’re all here.” Larry cast each other shareholders a flinty stare.
“Mr. Norton, the company doesn’t seem to be doing very well lately,” an elderly shareholder spat out viciously, waiting for Larry to make a fool out of himself.
“That’s right, Mr. Norton. We haven’t even received the proposal you mentioned to us previously,” another shareholder said bluntly.
“This is a large company with hundreds of employees to feed. It’s not right to delay the company’s development because of your personal matters, is it?”
“I agree…”
The shareholders erupted into a heated discussion.
Larry already expected this, so of course, he came fully prepared.
“The proposal I mentioned before was rejected by every one of you in this room, but I’m sure all of you know, the companies that are implementing that model are developing very well. As for why you haven’t seen the proposal, isn’t it a little too late to be asking that? All of you turned it down right from the beginning, so naturally, I wouldn’t act on my own,” Larry deliberately emphasized.
There was no way he would take the blame for this.
His goal was to let these shareholders know how stupid they were.
“Mr. Norton, let’s not discuss this for the time being. Right now, the main issue at the company is that the leaders are unable to lead or inspire the employees to work hard…” a shareholder said righteously.
Leaders? This is obviously meant for me alone. A sneer formed on Larry’s lips.
It was beyond a doubt that Larry was heartbroken over what happened to Joan, but he never once rested on his laurels when it came to managing the company.
He often burned the midnight oil to read documents, then woke up early to check for flaws in the company’s development.
But no one knew about all these things he did behind the scenes.
“Distribute the documents.” Larry glanced at his assistant.
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