Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 345
Sitting in the center of the conference room, Mason responded with a squint and a gentle smile as if he recalled something delightful.
Compared to the usually strict and serious look on his face at work, they all began to look at each other as they saw his current dispirited look.
What was going on?
This was the first time Mason got distracted in meetings.
“Young Master Mason, what are the terms that Davis Corporation proposed? Are we going to accept their request to be our partner?” asked the same person once again, still rather carefully.
Eventually, Mason came back to his senses and responded calmly, “Not a problem.”
Upon hearing that, everyone else looked around in hesitation while one of them commented, “Young Master Mason, Davis Corporation is a small company in Markovia that came into the picture only two years ago. Is it too quick a decision to partner up with them?”
After all, Lowry Family Conglomerate was a popular target partner of many listed companies but none of them had ever successfully convinced the conglomerate to work with them. The fact that Davis Corporation, a random foreign company, could persuade Mason was indeed a privilege.
Just as everyone was caught off guard, a calm voice sounded out, “The business market in Asia is now saturated. Using a small company that’s full of potential in Markovia is not a bad decision to provide us an entrance into the Markovian market.”
As Davis Corporation was small, they would most likely have less bargaining power. As such, it would be easier for Lowry Family Conglomerate to manipulate them to their advantage.
Those words shut everyone up.
Flashing a gentle smile and looking deep and composed, he continued in a calm yet clear voice, “Please inform Davis Corporation to come over next Monday to meet with us.”
“Sure.”
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This was Janet’s first visit to the Lowry Family Conglomerate office, but it wasn’t difficult for her to find it.
The office building was situated in downtown Sandfort City. It was a landmark of Sandfort City and even all of Asia because it had almost fifty stories that were constructed magnificently.
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