Super Spender-Chapter 334 - 328: Madman – Part Two

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Chapter 334: Chapter 328: Madman – Part Two

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“This acquisition is on the verge of failure. We’ve talked with the person in charge of the mih investment group at T Corporation and the message we got is that despite some of the shareholders, including T Corporation’s chairman, Mr. M, supporting the sale of Activision Blizzard’s shares to Mr. Finn Lewis, mih investment group opposes this. Mr. M’s proposal did not attain 51% of the voting shares, therefore, it cannot be approved for the moment.”

Finn Lewis, watching the analysis on the North Federation Television, somewhat pissed. Damn these guys for adding fuel to the fire! Yet the reports were extensively quoted by the domestic media. When Finn Lewis returned to Stratos City, local media coverage was exploded because of the issue.

Many people were sighing that Prodigal’s acquisition is sure to fail unless he uses money to crush it. But how much could he throw in? Bear in mind that this is on the scale of tens of billions of federal coins. This isn’t some hundreds of thousands, nor tens of millions.

“Ah, just when a buyout seemed to be on the horizon, it suddenly seems unlikely again.”

“Yes, go for it, Prodigal. Damn mih Group, they said they won’t interfere with T Corporation’s operations. What the hell are they doing?”

“For the person above, they are not participating in operations, but that doesn’t mean they don’t care if Mr. M took their money. I guess mih is not agreeing because they want to sell high. Of course, we don’t know the details; who does

“Even if the 6% of shares in T Corporation’s hands are bought, it won’t help, right? That’s only 13%, it’s still too far from 51%. Also, it seems that Mr. Kodiak won’t be selling his 23% to Prodigal unless the less than 30% buyout happens, right?”

The internet was filled with various discussions, but Finn Lewis, thinking about it, said fuck it. Since it’s all out in the open, what’s there to be afraid of? Finn Lewis straightforwardly took to his micro research, posting a few pictures of him holding the shares of Activision Blizzard and captioned, “Heh, Mr. Damian Bryan, you swore that I would not get majority control. But you can wait and see. I am just saying, I now hold 27% of Activision Blizzard’s shares.”

The message from Finn Lewis caused a stir, it was as if a bomb had been thrown into a calm lake, causing waves to ripple throughout the entire lake. Finn Lewis’ micro research had always been watched closely by the media, and this screenshot instantly swept across the Federation and the homeland.

An analysis was again done following this, “Although we do not know how Mr. Finn Lewis did it, it seems now that the 20% of shares are not in the hands of a mysterious organization but in the hands of Mr. Finn Lewis. This means that Mr. Finn Lewis may have been assimilating the shares of Activision Blizzard in the stock market from before. If this is the case, then the 6% of shares in T Corporation’s hands will decide Activision Blizzard’s future!”

“Mr. Finn Lewis now holds 27% of Activision Blizzard’s shares, almost only 3% away from the 30% amount been agreed upon with Mr. Kodiak Kennedy. If he can take the 6% of shares from T Corporation’s hands, that would mean that he holds 33% of Activision Blizzard shares and then acquiring Mr. Kodiak Kennedy’s 23%, Finn Lewis will fully own Activision Blizzard.”

A lot of people were following on this report, and when the domestic netizens received this news, they were boiling with excitement.

“What the hell! All hail to Prodigal Bro, he silently got so many shares. By this account, doesn’t this mean that if mih Group agrees to sell, then Prodigal Bro will own all of Activision Blizzard?”

“666666666, Activision Blizzard is almost a Flame Nation company now!”

“Haha, hells yeah, now no hindrance for Diablo 3 to enter Flame Nation right?

Prodigal bro, I am going to be your true fan for life.”

“Anyway, just saying, can a company like Blizzard maintain its original spirit once it’s bought by a domestic company? Look at the gaming companies here, how many of them are seriously dedicated to creating games.” “Get lost, the person above. Dare you say New World by WY is bad?”

“Okay, if this was stated in the past, I would have opposed it too. But now I have to agree with the opinion above. Indeed, previously domestic game companies were just interested in making money. But now under Prodigal’s ownership, I,VY, this New World is indeed good. Damn, I think it’s better than Monster World.”

“The person above, get lost, Monster World is the best game, even though New World is not bad.”

“You guys don’t have to fight, right? Damn, Monster World will also be Prodigal

Bro’s soon, right? Why are you fighting within the family?”

“Oh, the person above, your point is very sensible, I can’t refute.”

However, the discussion among the netizens couldn’t affect the reality. But another report also caught everyone’s attention.

“Speaking of this buzzing acquisition affair, I can’t help but bring up another thing. Judging by the current situation, although it’s still uncertain who will be the final recipient of the shares in T Corporation’s hands, if Mr. Finn Lewis manages to acquire it, he will own 53% of Activision Blizzard’s shares. Therefore, calculating based on Activision Blizzard’s current market value of 180 billion federal coins, the share value at 53% would be around 95-4 billion federal coins.”

“Mr. Finn Lewis also holds 2% of T Corporation’s shares which comes up to around 34 billion federal coins, considering T Corporation’s current value is around 1700 billion federal coins. In addition, he also owns 52% of WY shares, with WY’s current market value being 330 billion federal coins, which is valued at around 171 billion federal coins. Just summing up the value of these three companies, Mr. Finn Lewis net worth is around 300 billion federal coins. This doesn’t include his private jet, his private car manufacturing factories under HyperCraft and Dura which together are worth over 20 billion federal coins.”

“So here comes the question, by the circumstances at present, the net worth of Mr. Finn Lewis seems to be around 320 billion federal coins. This means that his net worth has surpassed Charlie Lee, who is the richest man in Asia with a net worth 310 billion federal coins. So, magazine, where is Mr. Finn Lewis’s name on your wealth ranking? Is it being kept under wraps and eaten by you?” They have to say, it’s pretty badass how they directly used such words in the news broadcast.

No matter whether it’s a novel, film, television, or anything else in the creative industry, there’s a saying that only by continuously innovating can you possibly attract the attention of others. Therefore, when the discussion which was originally about Finn Lewis’ purchase of Activision Blizzard, suddenly turned to Finn Lewis’ total wealth, it instantly stole the entire limelight..