Chapter 616: Why do Gu Jin and Gu Yang have shares?

Chapter 616 Why do Gu Jin and Gu Yang have shares?

"Okay." Mr. Ruan slapped the table heavily, and there was silence all around. Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Zhihao, who were on the verge of sword fighting just now, sat back.

The butler called the nanny over to clear the dining table.

Old man Ruan was supported by Ruan Chu to get up, his whole body was a bit vicissitudes, he called the housekeeper and gave a few more instructions, "Go get the things in my safe."

A few minutes later, in the living room of the Ruan family, everyone sat on the sofa in an orderly manner.

Ruan Zhihao is also sober at the moment, thinking of what Jiu Zhuang said before, he feels a little guilty.

But now he cares more about what the old man has in his hands.

The Ruan family has a big business and is one of the old wealthy families in Jincheng. The market value of the Ruan Group is 100 billion, and the share dividend is an extremely important part of Mr. Ruan's assets.

The Ruan Group is a family business, and the equity and shares are basically in the hands of the Ruan family.

Because Ruan Zhihao prodigal, Ruan Zhiying developed abroad, Mr. Ruan has not yet decided on the successor of the group, and still holds more than half of the shares in his hand.

Whether it is the management rights of the group or the share dividends, Ruan Zhihao is coveted.

Gu Yang obediently sat next to Ruan Xueling, waiting for Mr. Ruan to speak.

I didn't expect that such a happy birthday would lead to disputes over the property of a wealthy family. But this is an internal matter of the Ruan family, and the Gu family just watched the excitement.

Ruan Xueling is also from the Ruan family, but when she married Gu Zhaoming, Mr. Ruan gave her 10% of the shares as a dowry. How the Ruan family is divided now has nothing to do with her.

"Old man, I've made a will a long time ago. It just so happens that everyone is here today, so I will announce the will and let you know the details, so that some people don't worry about it all day long."

Ruan Zhihao couldn't wait to reach out to take a look, however, the more he scrolled down, the more gloomy and ugly his face became.

Ruan Zhiying is not in a hurry. Their family is developing abroad, and they have no plans to compete for the management of the Ruan family. For them, the shares of the Ruan Group are an extra part of the dividend income.

"Dad, isn't this share allocation unreasonable?"

Ruan Zhihao's expression was distorted, and he couldn't believe it, "Why do I only have 5%? Ruan Chu has 25%? You want her to inherit the Ruan Group? Can she do it just by being in the entertainment industry? Why do Gu Yang and Gu Jin own Ruan? Your share? The sister’s share, didn’t you give it to her when she got married?”

Gu Yang, who was silently drinking tea and eating melons, suddenly raised his head, and looked at Mr. Ruan with a bewildered expression.

what's the situation? ? ?

She also has?

She was not surprised that Mr. Ruan would give the big sister Ruan's Group shares. After all, the original book also has this plot.

That's because Mr. Ruan felt sorry for Gu Jin who had been living abroad for many years, suffered so much, and was not welcomed back home. He was afraid that the granddaughter would be left alone after he left, so he gave her shares.

But she didn't expect that she had it too.

Although she could clearly feel that since Ruan Chu's depression incident, the old man Ruan's affection for her had increased significantly, and he also recognized her as an unrelated granddaughter.

However, the shares are not randomly given, right? Otherwise, why didn't Gu Pei, his grandson, have one?

When Ruan Zhihao said this, everyone in the living room was surprised.

Both Gu Zhaoming and Ruan Xueling suspected that they had heard wrong.

Gu Jin is fine, the old man always feels that he owes Gu Jin. But the old man has always paid attention to the blood relationship, and now he will distribute the shares to Yangyang?

(end of this chapter)

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