I am not just a tycoon-Chapter 393 - 302 Unwritten Rules_3
Chapter 393: Chapter 302 Unwritten Rules_3
“Alright, go ahead.”
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“The Mu Shareholder general assembly is held once a quarter, one purpose is for the board of directors to report the company’s operating plan and investment proposals for the next quarter to the shareholders.”
“Another purpose is to make adjustments and appointments to the internal and external directors of the board, and finally, it is your first time attending as a new shareholder. There will be a small welcome ceremony at the meeting.”
“Okay, got it.”
Shen Yuan didn’t care about the content of these meetings; he had no intention of getting involved in management. He believed in letting professionals handle their areas of expertise since the worst thing in business is outsiders directing insiders. He wanted to honestly wait for the annual dividend at year’s end.
The headquarters of He Mu Medical Group were located in a building whose name Shen Yuan had forgotten, occupying both the 37th and 38th floors.
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Following Lu Hong out of the elevator, probably because today was the day of the shareholder meeting, there were two rows of welcoming ladies standing at the company entrance.
They weren’t ordinary greeters; the two rows consisted of ten people, all dressed in nursing uniforms and nurse caps, wearing red welcome ribbons on their chests.
Each one tall and leggy, with attractive looks, and as they were dressed as “angels in white”, they formed a beautiful scenery line.
When Shen Yuan passed by, they smiled and bowed uniformly, echoing the greeting, “Welcome back, shareholders~”
Indeed, it felt like coming home… Shen Yuan inadvertently thought of his housekeeper, Ji Ya. Every time he left the house or came home, she would greet him like this.
The only downside was that she was just one person, whereas here there were ten.
After passing the welcoming nurses, Lu Hong lowered his voice and said, “They are all active nurses selected from various hospitals, and they will also be at tonight’s dinner.”
Shen Yuan’s eyelid twitched as he glanced at Lu Hong, thinking there was an ulterior meaning in his words.
What was this, a test using this setup?
Lu Hong didn’t explain further, only returning a meaningful smile. They were both men; he believed Shen Yuan understood his implication.
He had worked at He Mu for many years and knew the company’s equity structure well; he understood what this change in shareholding meant.
Some shares aren’t just bought with money.
Thus, Lu Hong felt Shen Yuan was definitely an investment-worthy figure, though all he did was small things to make a good impression on Shen Yuan.
The status difference between the two was vast; there was no room for networking or becoming acquainted.
Shen Yuan ignored Lu Hong’s hints and followed him to the company VIP rest area, where quite a few people had already gathered. They were all dressed impeccably, softly chatting in groups.
“Mr. Shen, please rest here for a while. The meeting will start in 5 minutes, and the board secretary will come to notify everyone.”
Lu Hong nodded slightly as he spoke.
“Okay.”
Shen Yuan scanned the room, preparing to find a seat, when he spotted a familiar face.
It was the bespectacled man he had met on the plane yesterday. Shen Yuan found it amusing recalling yesterday’s events, surprised to find he was also a shareholder of He Mu Medical.
Fu Yingzi had briefly explained to Shen Yuan about He Mu’s shareholding structure when she returned, and Shen Yuan also looked up some information online.
The group had both large and small shareholders. Shen Yuan was one of the major shareholders holding a significant percentage, but there were also minor shareholders with less than 5%.
Besides individual shareholders, there were corporate shareholders, some representing companies attending this shareholder assembly.
As Shen Yuan was feeling bored, he decided to walk over and asked, “Buddy, do you mind if I sit next to you?”
Since Shen Yuan had worn a mask on the plane yesterday, the bespectacled man didn’t recognize him but found his voice somewhat familiar, though he didn’t think much of it.
“No problem, have a seat.”
The bespectacled man politely nodded.
Shen Yuan sat down and asked, “Buddy, what’s your name?”
“I’m Xie Chengbo. And you?”
“I’m Shen Yuan.”
“You’re Shen Yuan?”
Xie Chengbo asked in surprise.
“Do you know me?”
“I’ve heard of you, the new third-largest shareholder of He Mu Medical Group. I didn’t expect you to be so young.”
Xie Chengbo then extended his hand. “Hello, I’m representing my father from Southern Province to attend this shareholder meeting. But our shares aren’t as many as yours, just 2%.”
“Oh, but for He Mu, 2% is also quite a lot.”
Shen Yuan shook his hand.
Seeing that Xie Chengbo was a peer and also a significant shareholder in He Mu, he started to think about networking. He then leaned in and whispered, “Buddy, did you see the line of nurses at the entrance? Which one do you think is of the best quality?”