Chapter 1209

Clyde was livid, and his face was red with anger. He gave Wesley a stern look and ordered, “Continue with the report!”

Wesley shot a disgruntled look at Liam.

Today’s high–level meeting was organized by Liam with a plan to restructure the company, reclaim some of the authority from the shareholders, and implement a merit–based competition system where workloads are distributed accordingly.

This idealistic management style would slash the income of some high–level executives who held positions but did no actual work; hence it was not widely accepted.

The same scenario happened this time, with half of the attendees in favor and the other half against. Clyde was very pleased with this outcome and said with a smirk, Liam, business is not child’s play. You need to be more realistic.”

Liam glanced at him, showing no surprise at the outcome

that everyone is here, let’s go over the books for all the industries and projects the company is involved in. The economy hasn’t been doing well these past few years, so for those subsidiaries and projects that are continuously losing money, we should shut them down or put them

some people’s faces

many industries, but the only profitable ones were under Liam’s control. Orville Reed’s most profitable venture was real estate, but its income had significantly decreased in

other industries either had low income, barely broke even, or

companies with funding. As long as the central company stayed

funds provided to these loss–making companies were all generated from Liam’s

everyone that he would

to

companies have been operating for over a decade. It

start turning a profit any day now. Didn’t the medical equipment we

“Mr. Parsons, have you ever seen a potential stock that hasn’t made money in over a decade? The new media industry was booming a few years ago, so

left speechless with an uncomfortable

chase. If anyone’s thinking about slacking off at work,

Individuals

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