America 1919

Chapter 1019 - 347, Dividing Cake_2



Chapter 1019: 347, Dividing Cake_2

Although Paul Warburg had long anticipated that Donnie and the others would not accept his offer, he still felt some dissatisfaction upon hearing Andrew Mellon say this.

“What kind of price are you all proposing?”

Andrew Mellon said: “For the Warburg Family’s shares in the Warburg Company, we are willing to acquire them at a price of 2.5 US Dollars per share. As for the selling price of the Florida land, we cannot let other shareholders of the Warburg Company suffer losses, so this price must be the current land price in Florida!”

Paul Warburg thought that Donnie and the others would make an outrageous demand, but he didn’t expect them to be so brazen.

“That’s impossible!”

Paul Warburg directly opposed Andrew Mellon’s suggestion and loudly said: “Mellon, if this is your offer, there is no need for us to continue negotiations!”

Andrew Mellon said calmly: “Since you say so, Mr. Warburg, then there’s no need for us to continue, because this negotiation is what you need, not what we need!”

Paul Warburg also had his confidence: “Alright, then I also want to see how you all will defend against us in the future!”

Old Rockefeller suddenly spoke up, saying: “Warburg, don’t consider yourself so important. You are a financial expert and should know that as long as we hold the majority of the Warburg Company’s shares, we have ways to dilute your equity!”

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