"Since there's so much disagreement, why not make a decision based on voting rights?" Chen Yiyang saw Gundam Capital's representatives getting so agitated and directly ended the discussion.
Yan Kuan, the representative from Gundam Capital, glanced at Chen Yiyang, then at the other people seated here.
Dammit, aside from his own people, the rest were all Chen Yiyang's people.
Initially, Kuxing Coffee did indeed have a batch of small shareholders.
However, these small shareholders all sold off their stocks when Kuxing hit rock bottom.
These stocks were either bought by Chen Yiyang or by Gundam Capital.
Thus, in the current equity structure of Kuxing, Chen Yiyang, who holds and purchased a large number of shares from the market, is the biggest shareholder with decisive voting rights.
While Gundam Capital, backing Yan Kuan, is the second-largest shareholder.
Apart from these two, the remaining scattered small shareholders couldn't influence the situation at all.
