At Peter’s argument, the shareholders instinctively swung their gazes at Genevieve.

In truth, the man’s words made much sense. Genevieve didn’t major in finance, and her experience was pitifully negligible. Managing a company was no joke, after all.

During the revote, half of the shareholders voted for Genevieve because they were Central Group’s veterans. Aware of her relationship with Armand, they knew that she was representing the man.

However, they were still businessmen who only had profit in their eyes. As such, they would entrust the company to whoever could make money for them.

As they studied the young and inexperienced Genevieve, they all reflected upon their hasty decisions just now.

In fact, they were seriously contemplating whether to have another revote.

Seeing that Peter was swaying the shareholders to his side, Cooper couldn’t help worrying on Genevieve’s behalf. He was just about to riposte when Genevieve gestured at him.

has

mouth and leaned back against his

here since my husband founded the company, and that hasn’t changed to this day. Now, I’m temporarily taking over the company on behalf of my husband. When he regains consciousness, all

Group were handed over to someone else to manage, it’d be difficult to tell how many old shareholders will be left and whether the company would still belong to my husband in the

changed imperceptibly. ”What do you mean by that, Genevieve? You think

In fact, he addresses me as ‘Uncle Peter.’ I feel sorry that such a thing befell him, and I’m all the more worried that there isn’t anyone to manage Central Group, leading to internal collapse gradually. That’s why I promised Samantha to come over to help. Yet, you’re doubting me?

can tell how capable you are from financial magazines, so I’m not going to doubt your business acumen. But no matter how hard you try to keep some

they were more or less aware of all happenings

make a lot of profit while

was a pittance compared to the amount

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