As the host, Hamilton tapped the handrail of the sofa with his finger and looked at Brian and said, "Brian, the situation is right in front of us. What we need is your statement."
Brian groaned and said, "Why do you want me to sell my own shares against China?"
Soros said: "This is not to let you sell the shares, but to give up some of the shares together. Only in this way can you give Jin Qingtian a heavy blow."
Brian sneered: "You have the funds of the entire Wall Street as a backing, but you have to deal with a Chinese in such a despicable way?"
Shrugged, Soros said: "I advocate using the smallest price to exchange for the greatest victory. What's more, Wall Street funds are used to attack the domestic market of China and even snipe the Chinese currency. Do you think that the group of capitalists will let me empty it.
Are their pockets?”
"No matter what you say, I don't agree to selling 25% of the shares to Huanghe Industrial." Brian said coldly.
Soros sneered, and said no more, but looked at Hamilton.
Hamilton rubbed his chin and said, "Mr. Brian, I don't think you've figured out what's going on now. We've convinced most of the board members, including even the Rockefeller family's initial understanding."
Brian widened his eyes and said in disbelief: "The Rockefeller family agrees?"
Mobil's predecessor was Standard Oil.
For a company that can name its own name with standards, you can imagine how exaggerated its scale is.
The company founded by the Rockefeller family was the largest oil company in the world at that time and the earliest real multinational company to emerge.
Later, in the face of antitrust laws, Standard Oil was completely split, and Mobil inherited most of its core assets. Even so, it was just one of more than 30 subsidiaries that were split.
But what people see is that Standard Oil is being split, but they don’t know that the real Standard Oil is still under the control of the Rockefeller family.
It's just that it's so low-key that it almost never cares about the specific things of the company, so the outside world rarely knows this secret.
"Miss Taylor Rockefeller, the first heir to the Rockefeller family, has nodded to agree to the deal."
"Of course, in exchange, Li Bancheng's Huanghe Industrial will give a total of 27% of the shares to the Rockefeller family, including the telecommunications project that it has recently invested in Eagle Country."
Hearing Hamilton's words, Brian sighed.
Although he is the chairman, he is just a small shareholder in a super-large multinational energy company with complex shares and exaggerated scale.
Being able to become a chairman is just the result of a game between all parties. However, no matter who is a chairman, he needs to be recognized by the Rockefeller family first.
His appointment was given by Miss Taylor, who had just become the first heir, personally ten years ago.
He knew that his situation was over.
"I think I have no reason to refuse." Brian said disheartenedly.
He knew that the reason why these two people were sitting here discussing with him was just because they didn't want to waste time. If he refused, there would be news that Mobil Group would change CEO tomorrow.
"I think Li Bancheng in the East can't wait to hear the good news announced by President Brian to him in person." Soros stood up and said with the winner's smile.
Half an hour later, a low-key black Cadillac was parked at the entrance of the building, and Brian calmly walked down the stairs and quickly stepped into the car.
"Mr. Brian."
Just as Cadillac was about to drive away, Soros drove out, came to the Cadillac car, and stopped Brian with a smile.
As the car window was lowered, Brian looked at Soros and said, "What's the matter? I think we've finished talking about."