"I know the financial leasing company you are talking about. On the surface, we hold 45% of the shares and are the largest shareholder, but the actual controller is not me. If you check carefully, you will know that there are three small shareholders who share the equity equally. In fact, they are all acting in concert," Casper said patiently, as if to explain clearly to the other party, "That is to say, the three small shareholders are actually separated from the same family. I am the nominal shareholder. Major shareholders don't mean what they say."
"Why does this happen?"
Casper changed his sitting posture slightly and leaned gently on the back of his chair, showing a special temperament that coexisted with youthfulness and sophistication: "The small shareholders who are under the name of the group and actually control the company are themselves high-level people within the group. Relying on big trees will bring a lot of convenience when going out to solicit business, which is equivalent to using the group's resources to give them a free ride on their own private assets--but having said that, it is also a good way to win over the elderly and let them put their wealth on it. In my case, everyone will be prosperous and suffer losses, and the benefits can always be exchanged for loyalty. Fei Chengyu acquiesced in this matter. When the water is clear, there will be no fish. There is no need for me to ruin people's jobs as soon as I come on stage. "
"Who is in charge?"
"Su Cheng, one of the vice presidents of the group," Casper said, "As for the digital technology you are talking about..."
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