Since Southall Group was a joint-stock company, the court took all of Henrick’s shares after he was sentenced to prison.
His shares were then handed to the state’s treasury. There, it was used to compensate the villagers for their monetary losses. Those shares were also utilized to restore the geological damage caused by the mining project.
The meeting between Southall Group’s shareholders happened to fall on that very same day as they planned to elect a new chairman.
In the newly refurbished meeting room of Southall Group, two groups were locked in a face-off. The leaders of these respective groups were none other than Jacob Campbell, a representative of Henrick, and Oliver Moore, who held the largest portion of shares amongst the Moores. They each owned fifteen percent of Southall Group’s shares.
Before this, Cindy had bribed Oliver to gain his support. Nevertheless, their alliance fell apart as they both sought after the position as Southall Group’s new chairman.
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