Chapter 236
Not only did Kevan blacklist her, but he also warned her to stop harassing them, or he would ensure that she would not be able to remain in Covenford any longer.
Everyone knew that Kevan had such power.
But Dylan secretly confided in Larissa, saying. “As long as Lana doesn’t completely break up with Lucas, your husband won’t really fire her. After all, Lana has only been with StreamWave for a short month, and Lucas has already brought in proceeds worth more than a million to StreamWave. If this carnes on… Dylan tutted. “Lucas will become a major benefactor for StreamWave.”
Larissa let out a faint smile. “Then I hope that they live happily ever after together forever!”
The news of Microworks wanting to establish their own film company quickly spread throughout the industry. To the film industry, this was undoubtedly a groundbreaking development for them.
Microworks, the country’s leading IT corporation, had expanded its influence into the real estate sector, establishing itself as one of the most promising and lucrative industries of the futu
In other words, Microworks possessed substantial capital that surpassed that of other film companies. They could buy the best scripts, employ the finest production crew, and attract the best actors for their projects
This development naturally instilled a great sense of horror and fear among many film companies.
In this era of “Capitalism is King.” leveraging the accumulated experience and multiple networking resources could never compare to the big bucks that Microworks could shell out.
Out of all these companies, Summer Entertainment was the most agitated Watching as the backbones of his company were pilfered away by Microworks, Jay was so worried that his hair had grayed out a lot.
When they first started pilfering, he never treated it as a serious matter. As a prominent company in the industry, Summer Entertainment had the best content production team. Countless companies had come to steal talent from him over the years, and Jay had quite a fair foresight.
Those who were in charge of content in the company had all signed contracts with the longest duration allowed within legal limits, and the penalty fees for contract breaching on their end were extremely high. Because of such constraints, these people could only stay with Summer Entertainment, even if they wished to jump ship. No company that wanted to pilfer people from him could afford such exorbitant penalty fees–except for Microworks.
After taking the best of Summer Entertainment, Microworks paid a lump sum of more than five billion to Summer Entertainment for the penalty fees.
The working capital Summer Entertainment could take out was not even close to five billion.
With this five billion, the ten or so projects they had stacked up could be started at the same time. However, due to the lack of a strong production team, it could only remain shelved
Even some of the projects they had already started were now stuck in limbo due to all the main.
creators leaving, causing Summer Entertainment to lose millions of dollars.
In a regular meeting. Jay kept smacking the table with rage, scaring everyone else into silence.
“Contact the other companies who Microworks has also taken people from! Convince them to ally with us and boycott these bullying actions from Microworks”
The secretary sitting beside him reported shakily, Mr. C–Mr. Cole. I’ve asked around. The only company in the industry that had people pilfered by Microworks is ours Also, all productions by our company have been entirely taken all Microwork’s VisualBox.”
Kevan’s actions were quite obvious. He was trying to tell Jay that he was targeting him. Jay figured this out soon enough.
“Mr. Cole…” The secretary was still trembling “Did someone from our company offend the people at Microworks, which is why they’re targeting us for their own gain?”
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