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But because it's not listed, the valuation is all speculative, and the shares are worthless. The petty two percent can almost fill the void created after my shares were diluted from the capital injection,"
The blonde American girl proposed a condition that CEO Cheng had never thought of, and he looked at her in surprise.
"Sis, do you know what you're talking about?"
Catching on to CEO Cheng's expression, Lisa shrugged and said softly.
"Let's just leave it at that, I don't like spending other people's money, and I've already accepted the car you gave me, so you don't owe me anything."
Many American girls value financial independence a great deal, and Lisa was a representative of that sentiment.
She had her own career, and even without CEO Cheng's employment, her resume and educational background would allow her to easily enter some of the world's top companies—definitely earning more than she does now.
"Fine, tell Mi'er about it, I don't quite dare to."