"Yeah, fifty-fifty, no more squabbling," Sanderson said, turning to Jacob. "Jacob, why don't we just team up and run the Strand Group properly?"
"What's the rush?" Rosalynn interjected, raising her hand.
Sean Hudy handed over a document case.
"President Strand, congratulations in advance on inheriting the family legacy and becoming Chairman of the Strand Group. This is a token of esteem from the Jared and Silverman families."
Jacob was taken aback.
Rosalynn opened the document case, glanced at those gathered, and her gaze finally rested on Sanderson. "Contained herein are the shares of the Strand Group held by Mrs. Hilaria Jared and our family. In a total of seven percent, all duly notarized and, effective immediately, gifted to Mr. Jacob Strand."d2
The room erupted in murmurs.
"Seven percent... So with that, the Strand family's holdings just shot over 40%?"
"More than that. Plus, there are several other shareholders with significant stakes, and they're all backing Jacob!"
"Mrs. Silverman, this seems quite improper!" Sanderson, red with fury, stood up abruptly, his face a mask of cold rage as he shouted at Rosalynn, "This is an internal shareholders' meeting of the Strand Group. You're only allowed to observe; you have no voting rights!"
"I’m not voting, am I?" Rosalynn looked at Sanderson, perplexed. "I'm giving away shares I paid for with my own hard-earned money. How does that concern you, Mr. Sanderson?"
"Obviously, the more shares the Strand family holds, the less likely it will be for certain individuals to sell off the Strand Group," Matthew said with a sneer.
Lately, Matthew had been on edge.
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