"You''ll find out soon enough," Micah said with an enigmatic smile, then turned the conversation to work matters.
The shareholders hurriedly reported on the key events of the past few days.
The most troubling issue was a new tech product that had post-sale problems, withints arising from over thirty customers worldwide, even trending on social media.
The media was paying close attention, and if a satisfactory exnation wasn''t provided soon, it might harm thepany''s reputation.
After reviewing the information on the incident, Micah remainedposed. "The product in question, I''ve been personally testing it recently, and it''s wless. Check if there''s any connection between theseining customers." The shareholders all looked at Ryan.
"I suspected foul y too, so I investigated those customers''ints but found no leads," Ryan admitted. "We might need to use some of your resources to uncover the truth behind this."
Micah raised an eyebrow at Rn. "Did you catch that?"
"Understood." Rn nodded. "I''ll start investigating immediately."
"And have our crisis management team handle the media. Once we have Rn''s investigative results, I''lle up with a n of action," Micah said, checking the date. "Rn, is three days enough?" "That will be sufficient," Rn assured him. "I will have a detailed report in three days."
"Are you all satisfied with that?" Micah turned to the shareholders.
"With you taking the lead, we''re certainly reassured."
Several shareholders breathed a sigh of relief-their capabilities were limited, and many thorny issues had to wait for Micah to resolve.
With connections in both the legitimate and underground worlds, Micah wielded influence in the grey market. Once he intervened, any problem seemed solvable.
"Any other tough nuts to crack?" Micah systematically addressed each issue.
"We have hit a snag with the development of a new line of smart products." Ryan pulled out a tablet and opened the VR design n. "This product line was originally for children''s education, but we''ve encountered several problems that we just can''t break through..."
Micah took the tablet and carefully reviewed the information, frowning slightly. "I''ve provided guidance on this before, why hasn''t it been resolved?"
"There''s a technical bottleneck in the R&D department..." Ryan went into detail about the technical issues.
After listening, Micah saved the information. "I''ll look into it tonight and give you an answer tomorrow morning."
"Thank you, Mr. Clemens," Ryan said, relieved. "Those were the only two issues on my end. That''s it."
"Alright." Micah nodded and looked towards the others. "What about you all?"
"I..." The director responsible for marketing frowned. "The VIC Group''s market has always been mature, no real worries there, but we are facing a crisis now." "Spit it out," Micah said with a hint of impatience.
The director said cautiously, "I''ve heard that the James Group ns to enter our domestic market. They could be our biggestpetitor."
"What? The James Group is nning to enter our domestic market?"
The shareholders'' expressions shifted upon hearing this.
Over the years, the Clemens family''s conglomerate had swept through the European and American markets, with the James Group being the one truepetitor.
Until now, the James Group had been expanding in the Asia-Pacific market without any direct conflict with the Clemens family. It was unclear why they would suddenly choose topete on the domestic front. There was a storied rivalry between the James and Clemens families that dated back to the previous generation.
Moreover, the notorious Mr. L, who now led the James Group, was well-known for his ruthless tactics. Given their roots in organized crime, confronting them directly would prove challenging for the Clemens family. All the shareholders looked to Micah, waiting for his response.
Micah remained nonchnt. "Don''t worry about things that haven''t happened yet. Even if they do, we''ll deal with them as theye. The Clemens family has nothing to fear!"