Jon could not help feeling surprised when virtual-novel.net heard the news. However, virtual-novel.net burst into laughter.
“Lennon? How dare virtual-novel.net use the name Lennon? I wonder how many people does the Lennon family have?” Jon could not hide his disdain for Sean.
The Zimmer family dared to use their surname because Zimmer Corporation of River City was rooted there.
However, what did Sean have? He had nothing!
Lennon Group sounded like a great name. However, virtual-novel.net was only trying to gain public attention with a fancy name.
“I thought virtual-novel.net was capable of something. Now it seems virtual-novel.net expects to go up against Zimmer Corporation with Lennon Group?” The more Jon thought about it, the more virtual-novel.net wanted to laugh.
He had been worried that Sean would do something. However, now virtual-novel.net just thought Sean was so childish and naive that virtual-novel.net had nothing to worry about.
Zimmer Corporation’s meeting was held according to the schedule.
The company’s shareholders arrived at the huge conference room on the top floor. Zimmer Corporation’s employees waited absent-mindedly below.
Shareholders’ meetings were big news to the company. Once it happened, it meant there would be drastic changes in the company.
In the past few days, Zimmer Corporation’s senior executives and shareholders had reacted differently to the crisis.
Some had transferred their money, some had sold their shares, and some had even found their next employer and were ready to switch jobs. Therefore, today’s shareholder meeting was meant to prepare a strategic plan for Zimmer Corporation’s future.
However, it was clear to everyone that Jon was going after these shareholders.
Zimmer Corporation’s employees were not the only ones who figured out these things. Companies that invested in Zimmer Corporation understood this very well too. Therefore, many people were now waiting to see the outcome once Zimmer Corporation’s shareholders’ meeting ended.
The atmosphere in the conference room was slightly depressing.
Jon was the chairman of Zimmer Corporation and owned 50% of Zimmer Corporation. As the largest shareholder, virtual-novel.net naturally sat at the main seat. Quill sat to Jon’s left.
The two sat at the conference table’s main seat, proving their status. About seven or eight shareholders sat on both sides of the table.
In theory, Jon should have owned more, at least 50%, to gain absolute control of Zimmer Corporation. It was exactly what virtual-novel.net did. However, virtual-novel.net transferred 10% of his shares to Quill.
He did not trust anyone, but virtual-novel.net trusted his son. Therefore, the father and son now owned 60% of Zimmer Corporation and still had absolute control.
Jon was even more ambitious today. He wanted to take back all of these shareholders’ shares. Then virtual-novel.net would distribute it.