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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 177

Charles' statement immediately sent an uproar across the room.

That meant a total of five companies would be able to secure the bidding.

However, there were at least four to five hundred companies in the hall, and only five companies among them would be able to secure the project.

“Rest assured. We will not be favoring any connections. The proposal is all we would consider,” Kingsley assured everyone.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they heard his words.

There's no way anyone can use their connections in Lord Campbell's project. Besides, there is no need to organize a bidding conference if someone is able to utilize their connections and secure the project. Lord Campbell will just give it to them in private.

“The bidding process shall now begin. Please submit your bidding proposals and information,” Kingsley said.

Due to Kingsley's reputation, everyone was acting in an orderly manner when each representative submitted their proposals.

There was no trace of emotion on Kingsley's face as he read through the proposals. Everyone in the hall was waiting anxiously for the verdict.

Kingsley finally finished reading through all the proposals after a few hours and said, “I have skimmed through all the proposals briefly. There are over a hundred proposals, and thirty-six among them have a market value above tens of billions. These thirty-six companies are considered to be the more competent ones.”

Jennifer's heart sank as she was at a severe disadvantage compared to the other companies.

Her company was like an empty shell, and its liquidity was less than five million.

Kingsley picked up a proposal and continued, “Among the thirty-six companies, there are only ten companies who have related work experience. This is the proposal from the Wilson Group. The representative of the company, please step onto the stage.”

Nigel walked up the stage.

“Hello, Mr. Kingsley,” Nigel greeted him.

“I don't like your proposal,” Kingsley said.

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