
Their fleeting facial expressions did not go unnoticed by Namora.
He knew that he was not so hard at attracting their attention. But it's not bad. Doing it slowly was something he had to do.
"alright. Be in the blame. Since you all will not comment and just wait, then here I reiterate, that I want these three projects, no matter what happens," said Namora who had lost her sense of politeness.
Namora looked towards the secretary, then gave the order. "Have the head of the finance department enter this room!"
The secretary nodded, then immediately stepped out of the room with quick steps.
Three minutes later, the secretary re-entered the room followed by a half-bald-headed man carrying some documents in his hands.
"COE, you call me?" Ask the guy.
"Sit down!" Namora said as she pleased.
The man was confused when Namora asked him to sit down, but there was no empty seat.
"What is the father who serves as chairman of the finance department?" Ask Namora.
"Right, CEO," the man replied quickly.
"Do you think any of the eight seats should be vacated?"
"This..?!" The man suddenly sweated. Namora is too outspoken. Aren't these eight seats the ones who have a stake in the company that currently occupies it.
"good. If you are still in doubt, next time there will be an empty chair for you to sit in. Now, I want you to present the company's finances. I want to calculate how much budget the company can spend to win this project!"
"Bosses. If you need a chair, I'll bring it to this room, "the secretary offers to take the chair so that the head of the finance department can sit down.
"unneeded. I even wanted to vacate a few seats," Namora replied briefly. Short, but the message is clear.
The head of the finance department began to present the financial condition in the company carefully. He didn't want to miss the slightest thing to Namora. Because he knew the temperament of this child clearly. If she doesn't want to be strangled by Namora, then she should be clear on her work.
Namora listened carefully. Now he knows how much money he will allocate to win the project tender.
I heard that Agro Financial Group put a very high price to win this project. Martins Group cannot lose. I even want to go beyond the budget they set up. The benefits to me are not very important. Instead, I just want them all to know that Martins Group is not a home hero. We're able to spread our wings out five cities. I don't care even if I have to spend the budget in the company" Namora said loudly.
Like lightning in broad daylight, when hearing the decisiveness of this Namora, all the faces that had been seen as disinterested and careless were immediately stung and staring tensely at Namora.
Namora just wants the project to be won without thinking about profits. He was even willing to spend the budget in the company just to prove that the Martins Group is not a champion of the cage. This was clearly against their wishes. After all, they are shareholders in this company. There is no one who does not want to benefit. They are not stupid enough just for a confession, they are willing to give up profits that can fill the coffers of money into their pockets.
Some faces were starting to get unhappy. It seems like a massive protest is about to happen.
Namora smiled in her heart as soon as she saw their expressions.
"The meat has been eaten" he said in his heart.
"COE, can I ask you a few questions or give you some advice?" Ask one of the shareholders to Namora.
"Preferred!" Answer Namora lightly.
"CEOS. Does the idea you put forward not have a bad impact on the company? We all know that the company is not currently in prime condition to compete with other big names. Moreover, you are willing to allocate all funds in the company just to win the project. If without profit, how does the company keep operating? How the company will rotate out the entry of finance which of course is not small. Not to mention the company also has to pay the salaries of the workers, then the company also has to rent a fleet, heavy equipment, fuel and materials. Ok, let's say that the company is capable of doing that. Then.., if the company does not benefit, then what else is left for us? Are the shares that we have in this company just like empty shells with no profits?"
"Yes, CEO. We also have such thoughts," said another corroborating his colleague's opinion.
"Please think again, CEO!" The other word.
"It's fair that the Martins Group is like a frog under a shell. It turns out that this is the mentality of the elite in this company. I'm surprised at the way you think. Whether your thinking has stuck, or my way of thinking is too advanced. Do you know how important the role of the name is in the company? I assume that when I took over this company from my father, only one came to my mind. That is, starting from the beginning. You know how hard it is to gain trust and maintain that trust. That's why we have to make a name first. It's important to profit, but I think about profits in the long run" Namora replied.
"Please the CEO to think about it again. We cannot compete with Agro Financial Group. They're very strong,"
"Who said we can't compete with them? I'm here to tell you that I want an open war with them" Namora said. Although his face was expressionless, but the tone of the voice was thunderous like lightning in broad daylight.
"We, the shareholders obviously vetoed the decision you took. We do not agree with your idea to compete with Agro Financial Group. They will obviously make it harder for us. Please think again!" Said those who began to clearly oppose the decision taken by Namora. They even vetoed the decision. For them, although Namora controls a 70% stake in the company, Namora is still a child compared to those who are full of salt in the business arena. They do not have a large number of shares. But they are not alone. There were at least eight of them. And of those eight shareholders, seven will definitely oppose Namora's decision. Namora would definitely not struggle if she was suppressed by them. And they were confident that they did indeed have a trump card to suppress Namora.
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