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April 13th, 2028.

Michael Reyes was seated in his office at the Golden Topper, awaiting the arrival of the Raytheon representatives.

"Co in," Michael called.

Juliet entered, followed by three well-dressed individuals. "Mr. Reyes, I'd like to introduce the representatives from Raytheon. This is Johnathan Harris, their Chief Negotiator," she said, gesturing to a tall man with sharp features and a confident deanor. "Next, we have Dr. Sarah Bennett, their Lead Engineer," Juliet continued, indicating a woman with a composed, analytical expression.

"And finally, Mark Thompson, their Senior Legal Advisor," she finished, nodding towards a man with a ticulous air and a briefcase in hand.

"Welco to the Golden Topper," Michael said, standing to shake hands with each of them. "Please, have a seat."

"Thank you, Mr. Reyes," Johnathan Harris said, taking a seat across from Michael. "We appreciate you making the ti for this eting. We understand how significant this transaction is."

"Indeed," Michael replied, motioning for Juliet to serve refreshnts. "Let's get straight to the point. I'm eager to hear what Raytheon has to offer and how we can ensure a seamless transition for both parties."

Dr. Sarah Bennett was the first to speak after the formalities. "Mr. Reyes, I've reviewed your company's technological advancents, and I must say, the innovation and potential are remarkable. Integrating RADS into Raytheon will not only enhance our capabilities but also pave the way for groundbreaking developnts."

"Thank you, Dr. Bennett. Our team has worked tirelessly to achieve these advancents," Michael said. "It's important to that this transition supports our current employees and maintains the high standards we've set."

Mark Thompson nodded, adjusting his glasses. "Rest assured, Mr. Reyes, we have carefully considered the legal frawork to protect both your interests and ours. Our goal is to ensure that this acquisition benefits all stakeholders involved."

Johnathan Harris leaned forward, his expression serious. "Let's discuss the specifics. We are prepared to offer 20 billion dollars for RADS, as discussed with President Valdez. This includes the condition that Raytheon will honor all existing commitnts to the Ard Forces of the Philippines."

Michael nodded, appreciating their direct approach. "I agree with the terms. Additionally, I want to ensure that my employees are taken care of and that our ongoing projects continue without disruption."

"We've anticipated that," Harris replied. "We plan to retain your key personnel and integrate them into Raytheon to preserve the continuity and expertise that have made RADS successful."

Michael leaned back, feeling a sense of relief. "That's good to hear. What about the tiline for this transition?"

"We propose a phased approach over the next six months," Dr. Bennett explained. "This will allow us to smoothly integrate RADS' operations with minimal impact on current projects."

"Phased approach?" Michael asked, seeking clarification.

"Yes," Dr. Bennett replied. "We plan to start with the transfer of key managerial roles and gradually move towards full integration of operations. This ans we will first onboard your executive team, and then work our way through the different departnts, ensuring each one is fully integrated before moving to the next.

This way, we can address any issues that arise without disrupting ongoing projects."

Michael nodded. "That makes sense. What about the financial aspects? How will the paynt be structured?"

Mark Thompson stepped in. "The paynt will be made in installnts. An initial lump sum of 10 billion dollars will be paid upon signing the agreent, followed by the remaining 10 billion over the next twelve months, contingent on eting certain integration milestones."

Michael considered this. "And what about the commitnts to the Ard Forces of the Philippines? How do you plan to handle those?"

Harris responded confidently. "We will honor all existing contracts and ensure that your commitnts are t. In fact, we plan to expand on those agreents to provide even more advanced technology and support."

"That's reassuring," Michael said. "I want to make sure that the Ard Forces get the best possible support during this transition. Especially when a Chinese fighter jet just entered our airspace. I'm sure you have read and watched the news about it."

Dr. Bennett nodded. "Yes, we are fully aware of the situation. China is about to release a statent regarding that. But anyway, the United States would definitely step in if China were to take drastic asures in response to this incident. Your missile systems have proven crucial in maintaining our defense capabilities."

Michael felt a sense of relief knowing that the transition of RADS to Raytheon was moving forward smoothly and that the strategic importance of their technology was acknowledged.

"Let's finalize this, then," Michael said. "Where is the contract?"

Mark Thompson opened his briefcase and pulled out a thick stack of docunts. "Right here, Mr. Reyes. We've prepared the contract based on our discussions and the terms we've agreed upon. I suggest we go through it section by section to ensure everything is clear and satisfactory."

Michael nodded, taking the contract. "Let's do that. I want to make sure every detail is covered."

For the next couple of hours, they reviewed the contract. They discussed the phased integration plan, the financial terms, and the specific clauses related to the commitnts to the Ard Forces of the Philippines.

As they reached the end of the docunt, Michael leaned back in his chair, feeling more confident about the deal. "Looks good for ."

Johnathan Harris smiled. "Excellent. We believe this partnership will be mutually beneficial and pave the way for future collaborations."

Michael signed the contract, and Mark Thompson followed suit, making the deal official. "Welco to Raytheon," Thompson said, shaking Michael's hand firmly.

"Thank you," Michael replied. "I'm looking forward to seeing the positive outcos of this integration."

As the Raytheon representatives gathered their docunts and prepared to leave, Michael stood up. "Juliet, please see our guests out and ensure they have everything they need."

"Of course, Mr. Reyes," Juliet said, guiding the representatives out of the office.

Once they were gone, Michael sat back down and since the topic of the Chinese fighter jet being brought up, he pulled out his cell phone and opened his Youtube act. There, a recently uploaded video news on the Chinese fighter jet incident caught his attention. He clicked on the video.

The video is titled. "Chinese Foreign Affairs Statent on the Philippine Fighter Jet Incident." Michael watched as a Chinese official stood behind a podium.

"Let's hear what she has to say," Michael said.

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