<b>Chapter </b><b>363 </b>
As soon <b>as </b>she arrived at the venue, Aubree bumped into Dmytro.
Although theirpany had reached a cooperation deal with Manchotech Group, Dmytro was still their main point of contact. Now that things were quieter on the third day, he finally had time to personally introduce her around.
Bowen, as chairman of the Turner Group and a well–known young tycoon, immediately attracted a swarm of people trying to connect with him <b>as </b>soon as he arrived with Aubree<b>. </b>
Aubree decisively ditched her “third wheel and took the people from Bree Technology to work the room.
It had been a while since Dmytro had seen them, and he was clearly happy, shaking hands with each of them.
Dmytro said, “Tryfon is also here at the conference<b>. </b>The past couple of days have been too hectic, otherwise I’d have introduced you sooner.”
Looking around the group, Dmytro realized he didn’t recognize most of them. “Howe I don’t see Ms. Cherniavsky?”
The Südlichen Strand branch is just <b>a </b>subsidiary. We can’t spare her. Birgitte and the others didn’te. These are all from our Rithol City team. This is Vincent, my executive assistant, and these folks are…” Aubree exined and introduced everyone to him.
Dmytro replied, “I see now. Ms. Miller, you really are young and capable.” After their investment, GrabCheap’s performance metrics had grown exponentially.
Tryfon himself had mentioned several times that he wanted to meet Aubree, but the timing never worked out until now.
Dmytro brought Aubree’s group to meet Tryfon Marchuk.
Tryfon remarked, “So you’re the CEO of Bree Technology? Truly impressive. You’re so young and so sessful!”
“Not at all. We really have to thank you for believing in us and making thatrge investment. Without that, GrabCheap wouldn’t have grown the way it has.” Aubree smiled and gracefully deflected thepliment back onto Tryfon.
After all, everyone loved ttery.
Tryfon chuckled. “Then you should really thank Dmytro. If he hadn’t given me his word that you’d get top–tier results, I might’ve hesitated.”
Aubree’s previous live–streaming tform had been quite sessful, but arge part of that sess came from being a first mover. What she was doing now with GrabCheap was an entirely different challenge.
Emerce was a saturated market, and while her model was innovative, that didn’t guarantee sess.
If not for Dmytro’s strong rmendation, Tryfon might have passed.
“GrabCheap? That’s the new emerce tform that started in Südlichen Strand, right?” The question came from Sheldon Kader, head of a well–known investment firm based in Nadio.
He was a prominent figure in Nadio’s businessmunity, and his tone made it clear he was quite interested in Aubree.
Aubree maintained a polite andposed smile. “It’s just a small venture.”
Sheldon said, “Well, that kind of ‘small venture‘ is exactly what everyone wants a piece of.”
As an investor, Sheldon had already been keeping an eye on GrabCheap. His team had analyzed all publicly avable data and assessed the investment potential.
He was aware that GrabCheap was currently seeking funding and had already secured investment from Manchotech Group.
Not even bothering to be subtle, and relying on his rapport with Tryfon, he said, “Tryfon, would you mind if I got in on this too?‘
Tryfonughed. “That’s not for me to decide.”
Under normal circumstances, Aubree would’ve weed Sheldon’s investment. But GrabCheap was different. She wasn’t just
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looking for money. She was looking for strategic partners and market positioning.
She said, “It would be an honor to <b>receive </b>your investment, Mr. Kader. But unfortunately, we already have existing partners in ce. Hopefully, we’ll have a chance to work together on the next project.”
Sheldon expressed regret but didn’t mind joining in on their conversation. Aubree began discussing tformint issues with Tryfon.
“Dad, is that Aubree over there?” Bryan asked.
Following his gaze, Ronald looked in the same direction.
Alice also turned to look. The moment she saw the man standing half a step behind Aubree, she froze.
“Let’s go check it out,” Ronald said.