"Here's the qualification—Grandpa and Grandma are in a coma right now. They can't touch the 20% shares in their hands. There are only 80% of the shares left. Both of your families have 15% shares each. The other 30% shares are in the hands of the other 24 small shareholders. My dad has already transferred the 20% shares that belonged to him to me. Therefore, I have the most shares.
"The company ruled that the person who has the most shares is the chairman. The chairman has the right to convene the shareholders for meetings and the right to appoint a new CEO, vice-presidents, and executives.