Zhao Zhicheng was a major shareholder too, but he only owned twenty percent of the shares.
If it hadn't been for Zhao Zhicheng's alliance with other minor shareholders to force her into a corner, this shareholder meeting wouldn't even have had the chance to convene.
"You are naturally the major shareholder," Zhao Zhicheng said with distaste as if he swallowed a fly. However, what needed to be said still had to be said. His face twitched as he coldly declared, "But under the current circumstances, Director Yang, it seems you also can't come up with additional funds to buy back the shares from the shareholders!"
"I indeed can't come up with it for now," Yang Mingzhu spread her hands, blatantly admitting, "However, I believe that most of the shareholders are rational, and they also have a positive outlook on the company's future. Therefore, I don't think it should take too much capital to buy back the shares from those who are unwilling to continue staying with the company."