Chapter 1236
Felicity pursed her lips and said, [I'll send you the location when we arrive.]
Before Keegan could reply, he heard Chandler say, "Keegan, why are you on your phone when you called for this meeting?"
Keegan paused and glanced at Aldor, who immediately turned on the projector and shared Jackson's phone screen. Suddenly, a
live video of a woman swaying her hips provocatively appeared on the big screen. This caused a commotion among the people
present in the conference room. Meanwhile, Jackson remained oblivious and was still engrossed in sending virtual gifts to the
live streamer.
"I was just replying to a text, Uncle Chandler. I think you should pay more attention to your son. Do you think it’s appropriate for
him to look at girls online and send them virtual gifts when we're in a meeting?" asked Keegan while he flipped open a
document.
Only then did Jackson notice that his phone was being projected on the screen and quickly turned it off. However, Chandler's
face had already turned dark. He gave his son an exasperated glare before he sternly said," Continue with the report!"
Jackson stared at Keegan, looking rather displeased.
Keegan had organized today's meeting with the purpose of reorganizing the company's structure and reclaiming some power
from certain shareholders. He wanted to do this based on everyone's capabilities and efforts in the establishment.
This style of management would significantly reduce the income of some high-ranking individuals who were merely occupying
positions without much contribution. Naturally, a number of people did not agree with the approach.
When it came down to the voting, half of the meeting attendees were in favor of the motion, but the other half were against it.
Chandler was satisfied with the results. "This is not child's play, Keegan. We're talking about business around here. Stop being
so idealistic," he said.
Keegan leered at his uncle, and he seemed unsurprised by the votes.
"Since so many people are against the idea, let's put it aside for now. While we're here, let's review the financials of the various
projects and industries under our company. The economy has been tough these past two years. We need to shut down projects
that have been continuously losing us money. We must cut expenses if we can't make revenue, people."
As soon as Keegan said that, some of the faces in the room turned sour. Vinci Rivera was involved in dozens of projects, but the
truly profitable ones were those in Keegan's control. When Quentin was still around, the most lucrative business under Vinci
Rivera was real estate. However, due to the economic situation in recent years, they were not making much income.
Even though other businesses under the company were barely staying afloat, they were still able to operate as long as things
were still running in headquarters. The money used to cover these losses came from Keegan's projects that generated a high
income.
With Keegan's proposal, it was clear that he would no longer subsidize these companies. Soon, the people began to voice their
objections.
"Mr. Kane, many of these companies have been operating for over a decade. It would be a shame to shut them down now."
"Yes, Mr. Kane. Some of these projects have great potential. Maybe they will take off soon. Our investment in medical equipment
a few years ago is already starting to pay off, right?"
Keegan looked over at the person who said that and continued, "Mr.
Ziegler, have you ever seen potential stock markets that take over a decade to make a profit? The media industry has been
booming these past few years, yet our media company has been suffering losses. Can you tell me why that's happening?"
The other party was silenced, and their expression looked unpleasant.
Keegan scanned the room and said in a cold tone, "Sorry, everyone, but I have to be blunt. If anyone is thinking of benefiting
from the company without putting in any effort, I might have to ask you to leave. Vinci Rivera is not a charity. Not to mention it
would be unfair to those who actually do the work."
'Mr. Kane is being too straightforward,' thought Aldor.
Many shareholders on Chandler's side had been taking a free ride in Vinci Rivera and making quite a salary. On the other hand,
Keegan's team had been working overtime to increase profit, but they were not being paid as much due to the toxic practices in
the organization. Keegan saw that it was time for a change. However, the culture had been so deeply rooted in the company that
it would be hard to achieve the desirable results overnight.
Aldor was worried that Keegan would offend someone with his words. He had the feeling that his boss was being too hasty, but
at the same time, he understood the urgency of the matter from the perspective of an employee.
Especially since one of the staff in the research and development (R&D) department suffered a heart attack due to overworking a
few days ago. Fortunately, his colleagues rushed him to the hospital in time. Although he survived, he was still in critical
condition and was currently in the ICU.