“See you in the afternoon, then.”
With that, Jasper stretched and smiled at Dawson. “I’m going to rest for a while, Uncle Schuler. I’m dead tired.”
Dawson frowned and asked, “This won’t be the end of Softwin’s attacks. Are we not going to make more preparations?”
Jasper laughed out loud and replied, “I don’t think they’ll have the chance or time for that.”
…
“Mr. Welch, it’s a call from Wayne,” Yona told Echo.
Echo frowned slightly, “Why’s he calling now? Give me the phone.”
Echo took the phone and accepted it, speaking solemnly, “Echo speaking.”
“This is Wayne, Mr. Welch. We’re planning to hold a shareholder meeting this afternoon to clarify the issue of share proportions within the company.”
Echo narrowed his eyes when he heard this. A cold look flared in his eyes and he raised his voice, “Mr. Marlon, Abbylon Inc’s current shareholder structure is already very clear. I don’t think there’s any need to hold a shareholder meeting.”
Wayne replied, “This is mainly due to JW Capital wanting to invest in Abbylon.
“Whether we accept the investment, how much capital we’re accepting, and how we’re distributing the diluted shares must all be clearly discussed in a shareholder meeting. This complies with our company’s articles of association.”
“But I don’t have that kind of time now,” Echo spoke with a frown.
Wayne smiled and replied, “If you aren’t free to attend, Mr. Welch, then according to our company’s articles of association, we’ll have to accept Softwin’s absence as a choice to abstain from the vote.”
Echo harrumphed and replied, “So this is you standing on Jasper’s side, then?”
Wayne answered calmly, “My apologies, Mr. Welch. I’m just a businessman and I only have one wish, to make Abbylon stronger and bigger.
“Whoever manages to make my wish come true will be my friend.”
Echo felt extremely displeased by this.
It seemed like anyone or anything became difficult to deal with once Jasper was involved.
“Two-thirty this afternoon, in Nauritus City’s Shangri-La Hotel’s Conference Hall.”
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