"Mr. Lennon, we can see your sincerity in telling us this.
"So since you're so sincere, we won't be ungrateful.
"I'm willing to give you those shares!"
The bespectacled middle-aged man called his assistant to take care of it as soon as he finished speaking.
Homer and the others also nodded.
Sean did make it clear to them that he did not force them to do anything.
The choice was up to them.
Anyway, Sean ran a business, but he had cut them some slack.
They were in a tough spot, so having Sean invest was the best solution.
"Thank you for trusting me. I won't forget that.
"I'll invest money worth 60% of your company shares.
"But I will only take 55% of the shares. You can keep the rest."
The crowd froze instantly as soon as Sean said that.
None of them expected Sean to be so generous!
They had agreed to let Sean take 60%.
Even if Sean did take 60%, it would be a matter of mutual agreement.
Sean purposely left 5% for them.
It left everyone touched.
"Mr. Lennon, I'm keeping you as a friend!"
"Mr. Lennon, I'll follow you forever if you don't mind."
Everyone spoke their minds.
Sean smiled and nodded gently, feeling amused.
Once he had absolute ownership of these companies, he would be their chairman and immediate boss.
If they did not listen to Sean, who were they going to listen to?
"By the way, Mr. Lennon, if you invest in us at the same time...
"Your money... Ahem. Mr. Lennon, it's not that we doubt your finances. It's that..."
Everyone was silent for a few seconds before cautiously mentioning the subject.
They said they were not doubtful, but they were actually the opposite.
Even if Larson Pharmaceuticals wanted to help, helping two companies out was already the best they could do.
With half a dozen company owners in the room, could Sean afford that much money?
"We can sign the contract now if there's no problem.
"I will also transfer the funds as soon as possible."
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