<h4>Chapter 298: 298. As thergest shareholder of Campbell_1</h4>
James Campbell was startled and hadn’t yet grasped what Elly meant when he heard her repeat the sentence, "This is my seat."
"What did you say?"
James’s expression darkened.
He was currently sitting in the chairman’s seat of the board, since when did it be this little bitch’s turn to sit there.
"Elly, this is the chairman’s seat, when did it be your turn?"
Before James could speak, Sophie Baker, who was the most cherished daughter of the director, couldn’t help but jump out.
Elly raised an eyebrow and looked over at her, and at this time, the secretary who had juste in had already distributed everything printed in her hands to the shareholders at the meeting.
She directly ignored Sophie, who was hopping mad, and looked at James with undisguised sarcasm on her face, "My mother left you some face by letting you sit in this seat, but I’m sorry, in my case, you don’t have that face, nor do you have the ability to match this position, get up."
James was directly pped in the face by Elly in front of so many shareholders, causing hisplexion to turn livid with rage.
"Elly, do you think that just because of your nasty mouth, I will give up this seat to you? You wish!"
James’s appearance was somewhat frantic, and the words he spoke also made the shareholders in the meeting room frown.
To think a father would use the word "cheap" to describe his own daughter, James was truly bing more and more indecent.
"Because I am Campbell’s biggest shareholder, you say whether I’m fit or not?"
Compared to James’s frantic state, Elly was alwaysposed, but the aura emanating from herpletely overwhelmed James.
Hearing her, both James and Sophie were so angry that their faces twisted.
No one doubted that Elly was joking because what the secretary had just given them was a share transfer agreement.
It clearly stated that Jenna rk had transferred 20% of her shares to Elly, and together with the 15% Elly initially held, she now had 35% of the shares in her hands.
Wasn’t she now thepany’srgest shareholder?
In Campbell’s, shareholders with more than 30% of the shares had rtive control, with decisive rights over somepany decisions.
Just like the investment in R&D for the "backyardboratory" that James had just proposed, Elly could single-handedly veto it.
Sophie didn’t understand thepany’s operations, but from the ever-changing expression on James’s face, she could guess that this time around, Elly, that bitch, was still not easy to deal with.
Ignoring the ashen-faced James, who looked like he could pass out at any moment, her gaze fell directly on Sophie, scaring Sophie so much that she trembled and instinctively hid behind James.
"This... Miss Baker, we are about to start the shareholders’ meeting, please leave."
Sophie’s expression darkened, and she looked at James with pitiful eyes, "Daddy..."
"Elly, don’t go too far."
At this time, James, already agitated by the share transfer agreement, understood all too well what this was going to mean.
Elly hated him so much; if she controlled thepany, there would be nothing left for him at Campbell’s, let alone the ns he had for Sophie’s future there.
He red at Elly with teeth clenched, his heart filled with loathing for Jenna rk.
Even after the divorce, she still wouldn’t let him have a good life. Just like her daughter, both were the same kind of trash!
Ignoring the rage zing in James’s eyes, she pressed the inte, "Call security up here."