Chapter 10 Understand
After hearing what Lillian said, everyone was so depressed that they almost vomited blood. What was she talking about?
What did she mean?
Did she think the document was as easy to understand as the arithmetic so that she could understand it at a glance?
Could it be that the headquarters saw that this group was not going bankrupt, so they sent such an ignorant woman here?
A shareholder couldnât bear it, slapping the document on the table. âMs. Hall, since Ms. Wilson likes that position, you give place to her. And we can continue to discuss it in another place.â Others stood up and left after seeing that.
And seeing everyone leaving, Diana picked up the documents and was about to follow them. Lillian was a little surprised. Was it a headâon blow at the first encounter?
They didnât scare her.
Feeling aching lumbus after standing for a long time, Lillian adjusted her sunglasses on the bridge of her nose and said in a cold voice, âWhoever gets out of this door today will be fired!
âAnd who made this data? Couldnât the person even see such an obvious error?â
Hearing her words, the shareholder in charge of the data turned purple with rage, and said with dissatisfaction, âWhat is wrong? Ms. Wilson, please donât smite with the tongue.â
âReally? Then, open your eyes to look at the third column of the fifth table on the third page of the document. Is it wrong by a percentage?â
The shareholder took out the document immediately and turned to the place Lillian mentioned. He found that the percentage was wrong with a closer look.
Glaring at the shareholder bitterly, Diana turned to look at Lillian. âFinding out the means nothing.â
wrong data
âWell, what if I say that the plan you are discussing now will cause irreversible damage to the Regal Group after being implemented?â
Lillian said calmly.
After Lillian finished speaking, Diana retorted immediately, âIt is impossible. According to the current situation, it will be the most beneficial plan for the Regal Group.
âMs. Wilson, I respect you. And you can tell me if you hate me. But it is no need to joke about the future of the Regal Group.â
Lillian snorted lightly and ignored Diana,
âAs we all know, cultivating artists to debut is always the central development of the Regal Group. However, the group had frequent troubles, causing those more significant shareholders to withdraw. So you donât have enough working capital if you recruit artists now, except if the funds are insufficient, who is willing to come to the Regal Group, with its reputation alone?
âDo we have the resources for them to develop even if they come?â
âIf the company goes bankrupt before the artist has developed, who will be responsible for the multiple times of liquidated damages?â
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Everyone was shocked, feeling that what Lillian said was reasonable.
But if they didnât recruit artists, it was helpless to rely on the artists in the group now.
Maybe seeing the shareholdersâ doubts, Lillian smiled slightly. âSince we donât recruit artists, why not use this fund to invest in the existing excellent artists?â
Diana didnât know how to retort to what Lillian said, so she was highly embarrassed.
âDo you
have any other opinions?â Walking up to Diana leisurely, Lillian looked at Diana before her with disdain.
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