The former boss of Pioneer Cultural Rights Company, Yu Bo, started a financial investment company and hired a dozen professional high-frequency traders, all of whom earned a decent income every month.
Yu Bo was very satisfied with the development of the company.
It was certainly better than hanging on to the half-dead Pioneer Cultural Rights Company.
He had also long missed the feeling of being a boss again.
When he hadn't sold Pioneer Culture, he felt like he wasn't really a boss at all, practically more miserable than an employee.
Not only was he not making any money every month, he also had to pay rent and staff wages.
Now, with a nice income each month and after deducting rent, staff salaries, and bonuses, the net profit he took home was about two million.
He was very satisfied with this figure.
In a year, that would be more than twenty million, which truly wasn't bad.