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Tried 315

    <b>Chapter </b><b>315 </b>


    Everyone except Dmytro Svystun grew hesitant. One of them objected, “Mr. Svystun, one billion for only 10% of the shares… I’m afraid this is not in line with what the boss instructed…”


    They were authorized to invest one billion for at <b>least </b><b>15</b>% equity.


    Dmytro, however, held his ground. “We’ll take it even if it is only 10%.”


    Aubree wasn’t short on money. What she trulycked were connections and influence. Every one of her streaming tforms and short video apps <b>was </b>a cash cow. Dmytro knew she wasn’t someone who could be constrained by investment amounts. That was why he moved quickly to secure the deal once he ascertained GrabCheap’s future potential.”


    In other words, Aubree had no shortage of potential partners if Manchotech <b>were </b>to walk away from the negotiating table.


    Aubree approached Manchotech because their two gship social media tforms dominated the social mediandscape with an unrivaled presence.


    “Let me give Mr. Marchuk <b>a </b>call first<b>,” </b>Dmytro proposed.


    He was referring to Tryfon Marchuk, <b>CEO </b><b>of </b>Manchotech. Aubree demurred<b>, </b>“Sure<b>. </b>One billion is <b>no </b>small sum<b>, </b>after all. There’s no need to rush. Please take your time to discuss before making <b>a </b><b>decision</b>. But our offer remains unchanged. One hundred million for one percent.”


    Dmytro stepped outside the room briefly. When he returned, he said with a beaming <b>face</b>, “<b>Ms. </b>Miller<b>, </b><b>all </b>the terms we proposed earlier still stand, but we have one additional requirement to add to the contract. <b>If </b><b>you’re </b>okay with this, <b>we </b>can <b>sign </b>right <b>away</b>.


    “We want to include a use of Right <b>of </b>First Refusal in all <b>of </b>your future projects,” Dmytro stated.


    One billion to invest in Aubree, this potential <b>star</b>. That’s why Tryfon Marchuk is the boss…‘ Dmytro sighed inwardly. His boss simply gave the green light straightaway to sign the contract with the <b>revised </b>terms.


    For Aubree, adding this additional use <b>was </b>to her advantage. With Manchotech holding two powerhouse tforms<b>, even </b>if other tforms went under, Manchotech would remain standing. Thus, she affirmed with <b>a </b>smile, “It’s our pleasure to work with you.”


    After securing Manchotech’s investment, Aubree’s entire team <b>was </b>abuzz with excitement. What <b>excited </b>them wasn’t the one billion, but the fact that they had established a rtionship with the tech giant.


    Though they did coborate previously, it <b>was </b>due to the Turner Group pulling strings. <b>Back </b>then, they could only meet a mid–level executive. They would never get a chance to meet someone of Dmytro Svystun’s <b>level</b>.


    But now, they not only secured Manchotech’s coboration based on their own merits, but the tech <b>giant </b><b>was </b>also vying <b>to </b>work with them.


    The contract was swiftly revised, and both parties inked the deal.


    As soon as the Manchotech representatives left<b>, </b><b>a </b>staff member from the Bree Technology team <b>gave </b><b>a </b>whoop.


    “Does this mean we can finallyunch <b>our </b>offline marketing campaign?”


    Another cried excitedly, “We <b>can </b>push out more promotions <b>to </b><b>attract </b>more merchants<b>!</b><b>” </b>


    Birgitte began muttering, “In that <b>case</b><b>, </b>we really <b>have </b>our hands full. I’d <b>better </b>get the nning team started on drafting a new proposal…” She was itching to get started <b>on </b>the next phase <b>as </b>well.


    However, Aubree said calmly, “Hold on. We still <b>have </b>Tengu <b>to </b>consider. <b>Nestor</b>, what’s the word from their end?”


    Nestor, who <b>was </b>in charge of external investmentmunications, said, “Tengu Gruppe still <b>seems </b>to be undecided, but they’re open to meeting with us.”


    Aubree replied, “It’s understandable they’re hesitant<b>. </b><b>After </b><b>all</b><b>, </b><b>we’re </b>in the same business, and they’re worried we might outrival them. But as long as we show sufficient sincerity, coboration shouldn’t be <b>a </b>problem.”


    She quickly split her team into two groups. One group would keep up the pressure on Tengu Gruppe while the other would n the next steps for GrabCheap.
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