Ves thought there was a good chance that Cefigo Maran Barach would never show up again.
After all, which traditional company with a rich family heritage wanted to give up almost half of its ownership to an outside investor?
While there were plenty of people who did not hesitate to sell out to investors for a quick and generous infusion of cash, there were also kinds of entrepreneurs who abhorred any foreign control over their own business empires. They usually thought that they could achieve success without outside assistance as long as they put enough time and effort into their jobs.
"Sometimes, they're right, but most of the time they would have been a lot better off if they just accepted the damn help."
Ves leaned back in his chair as he read the report projected by his desk terminal.
He wasn't satisfied with the potential business deal that Minister Shederin Purnesse had negotiated with Zachren Bilitsa.