"Think about it. She is going to get millions of dollars in funding from the IPO. She can hire an infinite number of engineers.
Do you guys really think you can compete by holding your little sandbox? Besides, going public doesn't mean you're losing your company.
You guys are still in charge... Let me tell you another secret: the regulation is going to favor the business over the investor heavily.
It's the best time to go public before regulations begin to catch up. And you don't want to be the ones who arrive late to the market."
The three of them fell into silence. Their faces were surprisingly calm, rather than what Xiaoyun expected of giving a rushed answer.
"Boss, we need some time to consider," Ivan murmured.
"Don't worry, you have all the days to consider before it finally opens by the end of the month. Just go to the bank and tell your intention."