In regular circumstances, even if others hurriedly scrambled to buy shares with their money, it was difficult for them to secure an opportunity. Moreover, not everyone could obtain a share even if some of the Evans family's projects were open for investment.
The Evans family had always been meticulous when selecting partners. If their assets didn't meet the threshold requirements, no matter how much money they possessed, they wouldn't be able to invest.
What's more, investing in the Evans family's projects from the outside world was akin to investing in a wealth management fund. If individuals had the chance to invest alongside the Evans family or a trader, they had to pay a significant percentage as management fees. These fees alone had to amount to at least 25% of the invested sum.
Consider this, if a project cost $10 billion and the Evans family offered a 40% stake to outsiders, each percentage point was equivalent to $100 million. It was a substantial sum that could potentially benefit numerous investors. However, to obtain a percentage of it, they had to pay at least $12.5 billion or even more. However, Desmond's condition for Jasmine was to give the Moore Group 10% shares for free. And if the Moore Group wished to avail the rest of 39%, there would be no management fee.
Witnessing such a high level of collaboration in the Evans family project was exceedingly rare.
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