But no matter how old or young the shareholder representatives are, regardless of what they say, how they advise.
Arthur Lindsey seems determined to transfer all his shares in Lindsey Group to the Jefferson Group.
"Today's shareholders' meeting ends here!"
Arthur Lindsey signs the stock transfer letter, his name, "Arthur Lindsey," gracefully leaps onto the page. Then, closing the document, he hands it over to his lawyer.
Those participating shareholder representatives, witnessing this scene, shake their heads and leave with deep sighs.
However, they dared not say anything further.
Even if Arthur Lindsey is no longer the CEO of the Lindsey Group, offending him still means no good outcome...
At this moment, Dilbert Walker arrives.
At the entrance, he ran into a few old acquaintances. They grabbed him, hastily explained Arthur Lindsey's stock transfer without knowing exactly why, and implored Dilbert Walker to find out the truth.