Derek took the document and slowly opened it. The agreement had more than a dozen pages. He flicked through it and closed it without reading it carefully.
People from the Horton Family did not understand what Derek meant.
Derek had a half smile on his face, "You don't have to be in such a hurry, Mr. Robert. Why don't you tell me the distribution of benefits first?"
Derek didn't have the time to read the agreement which had more than dozen pages, nor did he bother to look for the terms on the distribution of benefits.
Robert was taken aback, and then he smiled, "Of course, as for the distribution of interests between the two sides, we propose 70% and 30%."
Derek raised his eyebrows. Unsurprisingly, there was no need to look through the agreement.
Even a fool knew that it was the Horton Family who took 70% while the Xavier Group took 30%.
There was also a hint of mockery in Damian's eyes. Some of the other shareholders of the Xavier Group could not remain calm and snorted coldly. It was obvious that they disapproved of the distribution.
Derek's expression did not change, and his was still wearing a smile, but...
"30% and 70%. That's right. You 30% and we 70%. That's good."
His one sentence made people in the Horton Family flustered.
Robert stiffly twitched his lips, "Mr. Xavier, we mean that the Horton Family takes 70%. You are really good at joking."
Derek nodded as if he had known something, "So that's what you mean? You 70%? Sure enough, the Horton Family is also very funny. Look at this, how funny." As Derek spoke, he threw the agreement in front of him away. It was as if he were throwing rubbish.
Robert couldn't maintain his smile, and the expressions of the other people in the Horton Family became gloomy.
Judy was also here. Although Robert had taught her a lesson, she still looked down on H Country. In her opinion, Xavier Group had already benefited a lot as it could have 30% of the benefits.
But the Xavier Group said no and felt that 30% was not enough. The Xavier Group actually didn't know how to appreciate. She wanted to scold them, but when she thought of Robert's warning, she suppressed her anger.
Robert squinted, "Mr. Xavier, we only want the market channels you have. Once the cooperation is made, the Xavier Group will get 30 % of the profits every year without doing anything. I think this is a very cost-effective business."
"Mr. Xavier also saw the sales of us. 30% is a large sum of money."
Derek's slender fingers tapped on the table casually. He chuckled and shook his head, "Mr. Robert, that's not how business works."
"If the Horton Family wants to occupy the clothing market in H Country, you need access which is in my charge. In other words, without the access I provide, even if the clothes you designed are good and the sales in M Country are high, you can't occupy the market in H Country."
"Whether Xavier Group will provide the access depends on whether things offered by the Horton Family are attractive enough."
"Under this condition, 30 % of the profits..." Derek didn't finish his sentence, but everyone present knew what he meant.
Robert's expression became sullen, and he did not speak. Judy could not help but say angrily, "Why are you so arrogant? There are a lot of people who want 30 % of the profits. Do you really think that our Horton Family can only cooperate with you?"
Derek shrugged and reached out, "In that case, help yourself."
"Shut up." Robert glared at Judy coldly.
Robert said last time that Horton Family could only work with the Xavier Group, and if there were other corporations to choose from, Horton Family would not be in such a passive position.
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