Even if it couldn't catch up with major conglomerates like Jones and Qi's, it was still among the top ranks nationwide.
Therefore, when Chairman Clark approached him, he considered for a few days and agreed.
Chairman Clark truly believed in him and entrusted him with full authority over all the company's decisions and operations. Nevertheless, when it came to Jones's funding, he still formally consulted Chairman Clark, who, to his surprise, rejected Jones's investment.
This was something he couldn't understand, but he was someone who knew his place. If the boss appreciated you, you had to respect the boss. Thus, even with the loss of a major sponsor like Jones, he could only feel regret and disappointment.
Now that Chairman Clark had handed over the company to CEO Campbell, and CEO Campbell was young with ideas surely different from Chairman Clark's, he brought out the previous planning document.