"How many shares do you want?" Matthias asked directly.
"I hold 30%, you hold 30%, just as previously mentioned, we hold shares without participating in actual operations.
It's only by exchanging shares that we can integrate, and there will no longer be a need for defenses between us.
I believe your bosses can come up with the shares, and I can accelerate your company's development by decades!
What previously seemed unthinkable can now be achieved, such as jointly managing America's agricultural market," Zhu Wencong said.
Matthias thought to himself that Zhu Wencong's appetite was truly big, not at all worried about biting off more than he could chew.
However, the advantages brought by Zhu Wencong indeed left his backers with no reason to refuse.
Zhu Wencong put down his wine glass, thinking that if the Louis Dreyfus company of today, not yet the behemoth it would become, didn't take this opportunity to invest, when would they?