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-Your share is 18%. In other words, you are going to be the largest shareholder of Hoop Entertainment.
I was going to receive 15% of Hoop Entertainment's shares—12% from President Choi Man-Sik and an additional 3% that Chairman Choi Eun-Tae had promised to grant me. But when a hidden portion of Choi Man-Sik's shares surfaced, that amount increased to 18%. I also had 0.5% in shares through employee stock options and public offerings. Combined, I would own 18.5%.
The problem was that President Kang Gam-Chan currently held 18%, which meant I would surpass him by 0.5% and become the largest shareholder.
Choi Eun-Tae would still hold 20% even after gifting me shares, but his were held under borrowed names through Daeheung Savings Bank and Future Imagination Savings Bank, disqualifying him from being the sole largest shareholder.
While I was still taken aback, Choi Eun-Tae continued.
-Anyway, come to the hospital in Gwanghwamun now. We need to discuss this largest shareholder issue.
I immediately objected. "I'll be right there. But just so you know, I don't want it."
The moment I became the largest shareholder, reporters would track my every move. Then, I wouldn't be able to stay active in the field.
More importantly, it could shake Kang Gam-Chan's position. Rumors would fly about the management being unstable or the largest shareholder having ulterior motives. Gossip tabloids would churn out stories daily.
At that moment, came Choi Eun-Tae's laugh.
-Hahaha. We'll talk when you get here. I'll hang up now.
Click.
The call ended.
Choi Eun-Tae had to be aware of the issues that could arise from me becoming the largest shareholder, so I couldn't understand why he laughed as he hung up.
Regardless, I couldn't just sit still. I stopped eating and got up from my seat. "I'm sorry, but something urgent...



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