Spoiled: The Face-changing Bride

Chapter 587: The truth is revealed (2)

The shareholders present were simply shocked and couldn't be more shocked.

They would never have thought that the Ji family's father and son would have Kang Baohua's shares in their hands, and this shares were taken by illegal means.

That's not right, the Ji family father and son and Lin Xinyue have a total of 49% of the shares. If they have 20% of Kang Baohua's shares, then don't they have 69% of the shares?

But why are they still holding 49% of the shares up to now, and among these 49% shares, there are also the shares of the Murong Group that were transferred to Ji Ronghan when Li Qing was Murong Yue.

Shareholders are confused, how is this account calculated?

These shareholders may not know that after Ji Xiangyang and Kang Baohua jointly plotted to seize Murong Xiu, Ji Xiangyang accounted for 70% and Kang Baohua accounted for 30%, but they are equivalent to the shares of the current Ji Group, Ji Xiangyang It is 35%, Kang Baohua is 15%, but Kang Baohua extorted 5% of Ji Xiangyang Ji's shares, it became 20%, so it became Ji Xiangyang 30%, Kang Baohua 20%.

However, with the growth of Ji's Group, the shares of Murong Group have gradually shrunk, from 30% to 20%. Together with the shares of Ji's predecessor, the total is 49%, but Kang Baohua's 20% remains unchanged. .

However, Kang Baohua's shares are only the shares of Ji's Group's branch - Jimu Company, which is the predecessor of Murong Group.

Ji Xiangyang and Kang Baohua did not count this share in the headquarters of Ji's Group. Therefore, Kang Baohua did not enter the board of directors, but only relied on those shares to receive dividends.

However, now, the stake in Kang Baohua has become the key to Ji Ronghan.

The original purpose of taking Kang Baohua's shares was to increase their own shares, but the sudden shares were not easy to explain to shareholders.

Their 49% stake is still 49%, but it has increased the Ji family's dividends and profits.

But the decomposed shares, and then split back the original shares, the 20% of the shares are still 20%, but their shares have changed from 49% to 29%.

This is also a tactic that many companies and large enterprises will use, called risk sharing shares. The purpose is to prevent the company group from suddenly diving, causing a large amount of funds to float, or the company suddenly going bankrupt, then this share may be able to save such a situation.

The implication is to conceal 20% of the original 100% shares, still convert them at 100%, and then distribute them to various shareholders, that is, 20% of the shares are held by the chairman or family with real power. However, the 20% of the shares must play a role and create benefits, so the 20% of the shares are in the hands of the largest shareholder.

For example, the first shareholder is allocated 40% from the 80% of the shares based on 100% of the shares, plus the concealed 20%, but he is still 40%.

Obviously, after taking Kang Baohua's shares, Ji's father and son used this method to hide the truth from the various shareholders.

However, if someone wants to take 10% or 20% from him, it is actually 40% that becomes 30% or 20%, not 50%, or still 40%.

Therefore, if Murong Yue wants to take the 20% stake in Kang Baohua, his 43% will suddenly become 23%.

How could Ji Ronghan allow such a thing to happen?

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