However, at the bottom of his heart, Brayson had already cussed at Simon, who being stubborn and insulting.
“Mr. Brayson.”
Jasper turned to look at Brayson and pointed to Simon before asking, “Is this old man really the chairman of the National Telecommunications Group? Why does he feel like a pedantic, stupid, and short-sighted silly old man?”
These words caused Brayson and Greg to b e dumbfounded, and at the same time, it made Simon furious.
They had never before encountered someone who would scold people right off the bat.
“Damn you, Somerland punk, what are you talking about?” Simon stared at Jasper coldly and shouted.
“Was I wrong?”
Jasper chuckled and said, “As the chairman of the Finland National
adonar
Telecommunications Group, what you need to consider is how to take the National Telecommunications Group to a higher level before you retire instead of spewing major principles about the ownership of a private enterprise.
“Mr. Simon, you are really old and should retire.
“The future belongs to the global village and a globalized dependencies. Even in an era where countries and nations must work together to achieve a win-win situation, you are stubbornly blabbering about how Finnish companies can’t be bought by foreigners. Don’t you think you’re being very childish?”
Simon burst out laughing from anger and said to Jasper, “No matter what you say, you can’t hide the fact that you want to buy Nokia, the national pride of Finland.”
“Yes, I want to buy it but since I’m here, it means that some people want to sell too. D o you think you can stop it?”
Jasper said unceremoniously, “Finland National Telecommunications Group owns 11% of Nokia at best. What can this 11
What can this
% decide and what can it represent?
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