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Kenan had made the final decision that anyone who had sold some of their shares at a lower price would only receive a share of the profits according to the value of the shares they had sold.

"We don't agree! You're no longer the majority shareholder with the right to decide your own policy," argued one of the shareholders present.

"I have the right because I still own more than 60% of the shares," Kenan argued.

They looked at each other and regretted that they had forgotten that Kenan was the founder of the company while they had sold their shares to other parties.

"Now I'm making it clear that I don't need you in this company anymore. You have only one choice, sell the remaining shares to me or you will only get the profit according to the price you sold?" suggested Kenan threateningly.

"And if we refuse?" they challenged.

"I will bankrupt the company after publicly exposing your actions. We'll see which of the employees is most responsible," Kenan bluffed.

There was no compromise fo
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