fortably seat twenty-five to thirty at least, surrounded by high-backed leather chairs. The walls were adorned with contemporary art pieces and expensive vases, and the side offering a panorami
e sharply dressed, and attentive, African investors, each exuding confidence and expertise, and they represented one of the m
impeccably tailored. "Mr. Denzel, we want to believe that this partnership could signific
has said, if everything goes well, the growth will be enormous. Our expertise in the African market is unparal
osal to a foreign country, because I'm a hundred and fifty percent sure of the success rate of it." I smirk "Ou
ginning of the meeting, she hadn't said a word until now. "We also need to address the logisti
s I was a million steps ahead of them. "Absolutely, Ma'am. My team has already mapped out potential bottlenecks and solutions. I have
ur proposal. However, we must also discuss the financials. We need t
projections indicate a substantial return within the first three ye
ecuring their interest meant a great deal to me. For a long time, I had envisio
wasn't just about expanding my business; it was about forging a meaningful connection with a market I deeply resp
on now, and it was crucial to maintain their innocence and move forward with this partnership. This deal
ghts on the initial
al is solid, but we'd like to discuss th
it, with 40 percent going to you due t
ow I see why the rumors about you are
ked "5
s head "54-46.
substantial input required from your side." Even though I needed this partnership more
urned back to me. "It's a generous offer. We'll need
lied smoothly. "We want this to be
Mbatha
p loose ends, timelines, and more logistics. My PA, James, discreetly en
ng great," I said, standing and extending my hand for a shake "Thank you for your time, gentlem
ng this partnership," Mr. Ad
es will escort you out. Sa
eturned to my office, I loosened my tie and sighed, feeling the weight of the day. I walked over to the bar cart in the corner of my office and poured m
ard. Call me whatever y