Chapter 476
Maja chuckled lightly, seemingly unfazed by lan’s call.
“Carlene gave me a total of 200 million dollars. I used half of that to buy the other 44% of the shares. Now with the
remaining 100 million, I plan to buy back the 51% of shares she holds.”
Hearing this, Samuel realized Carlene had picked the wrong person to mess with. It was Maja she was dealing with.
Now, Carlene had not only become the laughing stock but had also funded Maja to acquire more shares. The
shares just made a round trip and ended up almost 100% in Maja’s hands, meaning the company was now entirely
hers.
Those who sold shares to Maja made money off Carlene.
Maja didn’t have to spend a dime and ended up making a killing.
Even lan owed a favor to Samuel.
Samuel found himself warming up to Maja.
Maja had Zoey negotiate with the EverBest Group, offering 100 million dollars to buy back the shares from Carlene.
That would mean Carlene was no longer the president of the Pennyfeather Group-and.no longer burdened by its
debts.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCarlene thought it was someone sent by Samuel, especially since lan had just mentioned calling Samuel.
She immediately sent someone to sign the contract with Zoey.
At 10 p.m., Zoey arrived on the dot at RosenGarden with the contract to meet Maja.
This time, Zoey was thoroughly impressed by Maja.
And Maja, looking at the stack of share transfer documents, couldn’t help but smile.
She took out her phone, thought for a moment, and sent à message to Carlene.
“Thanks for the sponsorship, Ms. Shepard.”
Carlene had no idea what the message meant.
She was furious at Maja’s success!
Even if she, Carlene, was no longer the president of the Pennyfeather Group, Maja had already resigned, hadn’t
she? What right did she have to mock her? But the next morning, Carlene saw the official news from the
Pennyfeather Group.
Maja had returned to the Neilian Group with an unimaginably high shareholding ratio.
Only then did she understand what had happened!
Her head spun, and her blood boiled with anger.
All the executives of the Pennyfeather Group were astounded that Maja could return.
And with such a high shareholding ratio.
From now on, Maja wouldn’t have to worry about anyone trying to acquire the Pennyfeather Group. As long as she
didn’t sell, no one could do anything to the Pennyfeather Group.
She returned to her office. The executives had resigned, and no one dared to bother her.
Except for the director of human resources.
The only remaining executive
“Congratulations, Mr. Pennyfeather.”
Maja looked at the bootlicker with a slight frown on her face, then gave her orders.
“Promote capable and innovative young people.”
Carlene’s actions gave her the perfect opportunity to revamp the executives without having to persuade them one
by one to resign..
After all, they were fleeing faster than rats deserting a sinking ship.
The director of human resources was about to nod when he heard Maja tell Zoey, “Keep me posted.”
This was a sign of mistrust toward the two–faced man.
Zoey nodded.
The busiest time for the Pennyfeather Group came next, with a complete overhaul of the executives. No one knew
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwhere the Pennyfeather Group was headed.
But those who had some understanding of the situation knew that Maja was not one to be messed with.
After the Pennyfeather Group announced Maja’s personal shareholding ratio and her return as president, everyone
realized what had happened.
In less than two days, Carlene had strutted around triumphantly, only to be fooled by Maja at her peak.
So people’s opinions of Maja changed again.
“How did she pull it off?”
“With such a high controlling stake,as long as she doesn’t let go, nobody can touch the Pennyfeather family’s
company, right?”
“How exactly did Carlene lose those shares?”
Everyone was curious, including Tyler Bennitt.
Everyone thought Carlene was the sure winner this time, especially since Maja had fallen so quickly without a
chance to fight back.
But the tables turned in just two days, and Carlene hadn’t dared to make a peep.
With Maja daring to sue Edith, Tyler had a feeling this woman was not to be underestimated.
Her tactics even outdid those of many men in the circle.