hapter 313 You’ll Have to Pass a Test
Chapter 313 You’ll Have to Pass a Test
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“Secondly, I don’t see Dale as mature or stable, and I definitely don’t think he’s more fit to be president than I am. Sure, I haven’t graduated yet, but I was the top scorer in the SATs. You can look up my scores if you don’t believe me. And just to clarify, when I say I want you to hand over your shares, I’m not asking for
at the original price!”
a handout. I’m offering to buy,”
Buy at the original price? Was Samantha serious?
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“When we bought these shares, they were dirt cheap! If you want to buy them back at that price, we’d be the ones losing out. Samantha, even if you’re trying to save money, this is just absurd. You’re clearly trying to rip us off.”
“Yeah, Samantha, you might be young, but your cunning is impressive. Buying our shares for peanuts? That’s a joke!”
“We’re not falling for this.”
“Exactly, but if you really want our shares, it’s going to cost you–ten times the original price!”
Ten times the price? These shareholders might as well rob a bank!
Samantha’s expression turned to one of disdain. “Everyone here knows my mother well, and when you bought into Wallace Corporation, it was already at its peak–those shares weren’t cheap. Since Dale took over, the company’s gone downhill. If my research is right, the value of Wallace Corporation’s shares has shrunk. So, when I offer to buy your shares at the original price, you should consider yourselves lucky, instead of sitting here whining that it’s too low.”
The shareholders, still fuming, snapped back, “Enough, Samantha! No matter what you say, we’re not going to sell our shares at a bargain.”
Samantha nodded calmly. “Fine. If you don’t want to sell, that’s your choice. But if you can accept me as the new president of Wallace Corporation, you’re welcome to stay. If not, you can leave. Anyone who wants to sell their shares, reach out to me. If you choose to stay, you’d better act accordingly. Now, let’s move on to the next topic.”
As she began pulling out some documents, the shareholders interrupted again.
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