The Qinghe Group had gradually become low-key within the domestic media environment. This was a deliberate move by the group itself to decrease its hate index. However, its influence abroad wasn't very significant, after all, national boundaries are quite distinct. Even though the rapid development of Qinghe Group had been astounding, it hadn't reached the level of the true global financial conglomerates.
Duan Xiaolou had heard the name Qinghe Group before as a strange acquisition case was recounted to her by a senior—The Brown family sold 10% of their shares in an American airline company to the China-based Qinghe Group.
What was so peculiar about this acquisition? It was the purchase price.