"I see,"
Su Sheng pondered for a moment before saying, "Right now, I hold one percent of Tang Corporation's shares, which I got in exchange for thirty million from my uncle Tang Zhengfeng.
So I'm not taking advantage of your Tang Family. I'll offer two hundred million at that price to acquire the twenty percent share Chen Feng and the others hold, you can still exchange for ten percent on your own.
Once your investment company is set up, I'll deposit the money into the company's account. I'll only take dividends and won't get involved in management."
Upon hearing this, the Tang Family's eldest son wanted to immediately point out that Su Sheng's math must have been taught by a PE teacher—it was ridiculously wrong.
Even at the price of thirty million per share, two hundred million could at most exchange for seven percent of the stakes. He was asking for a straight twenty percent, a market value of six hundred million!