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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 205

One week later, Cross Corporation successfully went public on the STAR Market exchange.

The process was a smooth one largely due to Nathan's help behind the scenes.

After the company went public, its share price went up by 81.5%, and the company was now valued at four billion.

As news spread, many big players in Channing's commercial circle envied Cross Corporation.

Meanwhile, Sean, Paul, and Samuel turned extremely frustrated upon hearing this news and regretted their actions deeply.

Sean had no choice but to be thick-skinned. He brought his entire family, along with lavish gifts, to Penny's place once more.

He admitted his mistakes and wanted to own shares in Cross Corporation again.

However, Nathan responded in an indifferent manner, "We are already a public company. It's easy for you guys to buy our shares."

"You just have to buy our stocks on the stock exchange. You will then be our shareholder!'

Sean and his family were stumped upon hearing Nathan's response. They were instantly at a loss for words.

Leah was also secretly cheering at the back. Her son-in-law handled this situation perfectly!

Not getting what he wanted, Sean Smith left the place shortly after with a gloomy expression on his face.

Ever since Cross Corporation went public, Penny became busier at work.

One afternoon, she called Nathan and told him that her cousin was coming to Channing for a few days.

She could not leave the office due to work; hence, she wanted Nathan to help pick her up.

Her name was Kylie Tonkins and would arrive at Channing International Airport around three in the afternoon. Penny even gave Nathan her contact number for him to contact her.

Nathan agreed immediately and was got ready to pick Kylie up.

However, he was troubled when he arrived at his garage.

They had a total of four cars. One was a Pagani Zonda, one was a BMW 7 Series, the third was a BMW 5 Series, and the last was the Polo which Penny drove previously.

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