Although Zhang nglong was young and used to fooling around, when he got serious, the confidence his family background bestowed upon him made him exceedingly dominant, exuding an air of a superior.
This direct challenge had intimidated those fiercely debating foreign shareholders just monts ago.
Standing behind Zhang nglong, Xu Huan's expression was priceless. When Zhang nglong had kicked open the door, he had not had the ti to stop him, mainly because he had not anticipated that Zhang nglong would do so.
The forr chairman of Silicon Moonlight had lost his temper before, but those truly cunning ones often didn't show their emotions, as they had too much to consider.
But Zhang nglong had no such concerns. He did whatever he wanted. If he was in a bad mood and felt like kicking the door, he would just kick it. After all, this was his company and he didn't care about potential negative impacts at all.
"This kid's character is exactly like that bastard Zhang Xiaoyun!" Liu Qian and her assistant quietly moved behind Zhang nglong. "But I like it!"
"Who are you?" a skinny foreigner with broken Chinese asked, "This is the chairman's office. Is this a place you can just barge into?"
After he spoke, he glanced at Xu Huan, "Xu Huan, do you not want to work here anymore? The chairman has just resigned and you let all sorts of riffraff in?"
"Oh, so it was you, the dog that was barking inside," Zhang nglong laughed, "Infelite, right? Good, I've got you noted."
Zhang nglong rely glanced at him and then ignored him altogether.
"Who else was speaking ill of the people from Huaxia just now?" Zhang nglong continued to question, "What's the matter, all mute now? Weren't you all quite lively just a mont ago? Why don't you continue?"
Zhang nglong didn't speak in Chinese because most present were foreign shareholders, and nearly all ca from English-speaking countries. If he continued in Chinese, they might not understand him.
"Who are you exactly? Please leave imdiately, or we'll call security!" This ti, a Huaxia person spoke. Zhang nglong recognized his voice—it was that shareholder referred to as Gao Feng just a while back.
"Oh, right, my apologies, I forgot," Zhang nglong's face showed no hint of regret, "let
introduce myself. I am Zhang nglong, the new chairman of Silicon Moonlight!"
Everyone was startled. Zhang nglong was unbelievably young, although they all knew a new chairman was taking office today, they had never imagined it would be Zhang nglong.
"Zhang nglong? Is it that Zhang nglong?" Everyone's reaction was almost identical to Xu Huan's when they heard his na, and so even pulled out their phones right in front of him to search for his photo and verify it.
"It's really him! That twentysothing-year-old world's richest man!"
Seeing the utterly shocked expressions on their faces, Zhang nglong thoroughly enjoyed it.
"I tend to speak my mind, if Silicon Moonlight agrees to those Westerners' terms, tell them to go eat shit!" Zhang nglong declared.
He glanced at the foreign shareholders, "If my words have offended anyone present, or if you disagree, co hit
then!"
"Saying us Huaxia people don't know how to do business?" Zhang nglong continued with a sneer, "My ancestors were doing business around the world while yours were probably still playing in the mud!"
"What are you looking at? Why the red face? Cosplaying Zhang Fei? Disagree?" Zhang nglong gave Infelite a thorough verbal beatdown.
Infelite, livid with anger, had no words to respond since Zhang nglong's retorts were like a machine gun firing away—he simply couldn't withstand it even if he were fortified with walls of tal.
"Also, your na is Gao Feng, right?" Zhang nglong looked at the middle-aged, portly man, "Got rich and forgot you're a Huaxia man? Monkey see, monkey do? If a foreigner told you to eat shit, you'd eat it? Are you a dog?"
"Mr. Zhang, please watch your language!" Gao Feng glared angrily at Zhang nglong.
They were shareholders of the company, not executives. According to the law, as long as they had not committed any illegal act, they would always enjoy the profits from their shares in the company, even if Zhang nglong was the chairman, he couldn't really do anything to them.
"Oh, sorry, I need to apologize to the dogs. I think I've offended them," Zhang nglong said as he sat down in the chairman's seat in the eting room.
"Xu Huan, help
introduce these shareholders first," Zhang nglong crossed his legs.
"Yes, Director Zhang," Xu Huan began introducing the shareholders from Zhang nglong's left side. Besides Zhang nglong, Silicon Moonlight had two other shareholders owning more than 10% of the shares, one was Infelite, and the other was a middle-aged man nad Xu Songhai.
Zhang nglong rembered that he was the one who had just voiced an objection, so Zhang nglong had a very good impression of him. He smiled at Xu Songhai, who smiled back. Sotis, n's friendship only needed a common goal; age and other details were trivial.
"Oh, right," Zhang nglong continued, "I've already made my stance clear. Now, I've gone against the interests of most of you, you can impeach
now!"
"Director Zhang, you now own 52% of the shares of Silicon Moonlight, making you the largest shareholder. According to the company's charter, you have veto power over all company affairs, and no one has the right to impeach you."
"Well said!" Zhang nglong liked employees with such insight, "Starting tomorrow, your salary will be doubled!"
A flicker of joy crossed Xu Huan's face, but then it faded. What did a salary increase matter? How long could the company keep going?
"You hear that?" Zhang nglong shrugged, "It's not that I don't give you a chance, it's just that the strength simply doesn't allow it!"
After those words, the shareholders who hoped that Silicon Moonlight would comply with the Westerners' demands all turned gloomy. It seed Zhang nglong was set on refusing to cooperate.
"Mr. Zhang, haven't you considered the consequences?" one shareholder said, "If foreign countries stop providing us with Crystal Chips, our company would basically be crippled. Those low-end chip orders, let alone making a profit, we wouldn't even break even."
"Yeah, if we don't lay off staff, our annual labor and equipnt costs are around 5 billion US dollars. The total of our low-end orders each year doesn't even reach 2 billion US dollars, that's a loss of 3 billion US dollars!"
"I have money, I don't care about losing money," Zhang nglong countered, "I spend more than 3 billion US dollars on maintaining a dog!"
"But we care!"
The shareholders' faces turned even uglier. Unlike employees who still got their salaries whether Zhang nglong cared about losses or not, shareholders were different. They relied on the company's dividends; if the company was not profitable, they wouldn't receive a cent.
Plus, this dog joke was getting old. What was it with Zhang nglong and dogs? He brought them up constantly!
"Whether you care or not, it's none of my business!" Zhang nglong sneered.
"What do you think, are you angered?" Zhang nglong provocatively said, "I am the largest shareholder. I make the key decisions in the company. I just love seeing the look on your faces, annoyed yet unable to do anything about it!"
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