Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 199
Jeffery only felt that this person was a little familiar, but he did not recognize him. Director Irvine stood up and said, “President Jefferson, aren’t you living in Brisbane now? Why did you come to the company today?”
Rebecca’s expression froze. She immediately understood that he was the person who rarely showed up in the company, Chris Jefferson.
However, he only had 10% of the shares and it could not compare to her father’s 60%. Furthermore, Jeffery was already the chairman.
She did not show Chris any respect at all and mocked unceremoniously, saying, “Of course, you can join as a shareholder, but you can’t use your position to bring garbage in.”
She glanced at Catherine after speaking.
Catherine raised her eyebrows and laughed. “Are you talking about yourself?”
“Catherine Jones, are you still dreaming?” Rebecca sneered, “My father is now the chairman of Hudson. I can come here whenever I want. Who do you think you are?”
“I haven’t even voted. How did he become the new chairman?” Chris dully dragged a chair over and sat down.
Jeffery looked down on Chris. “It seems that President Jefferson isn’t satisfied with me, but there are already ten people in the company who voted for me. Even if you don’t vote, it’s useless.”
“Yes.” Director Irvine felt awkward. “Jeffery is the new chairman. No one can change that.
“He’s also the largest shareholder who holds 60% of the shares. How can you compare to him?”
Some people began to mock.
Jeffery’s expression was arrogant. “President Jefferson, if you’re here to cause trouble, don’t blame me for asking someone to escort you out.”
“Who said you’re the largest shareholder?” Chris smiled. “You have 30% of the shares at most.”
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