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When Linda was not engaged in filming, she visited the Felix Group. Since expelling the problematic individuals, the company started to function normally, though some gaps still needed to be addressed. However, these were not major issues
Wendy accompanied her back to the company. "Ms. Felix, the projects from the Wilson Group are progressing quite well. The return rate is still quite high. It's clear that William is really sincere. It's almost like he's giving us money for free." Linda was aware of this without Wendy needing to mention it. When the projects were first proposed, her initial impression was that William was essentially giving away money Moreover, this money was not a one-time payment but an ongoing stream. As the projects continued, the company's revenue would keep rising
"By the way, Ms. Felix," Wendy suddenly recalled something related to William
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you mentioned that William gave you some initial shares from Wilson Group, right?
If Wendy hadn't brought it up, Linda would have forgotten. Indeed, there was such a matter. At the time, it was close to the New Year, and she was too preoccupied to focus on it. She had discussed with Samson the idea of creating a foundation with these shares, but nothing concrete had been done yet.
"Mr. Linch mentioned your idea of starting a foundation. If you want to use this project to bring positive feedback to the company, you could collaborate with the Wilson Group As they entered the office, Linda asked, "How would the collaboration work?"
Due to a series of operations by Tom in the past, the Felix Group had a poor reputation in the industry. Even with William's strong support, many projects were still difficult to secure, especially with companies that highly valued credibility. "You could jointly launch a foundation that's open to everyone."
Linda was not very enthusiastic about this idea. "If it's open to everyone, then there's no need for it. My original intention for the foundation was to protect women, not to benefit
everyone."
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me
With Linda having made her stance clear, Wendy did not press the matter further, as at ultimately required Linda's approval
"Don't worry about this matter for now. I'll discuss it with Mr. Lynch and let you know." Wendy agreed before informing her, "There is a meeting later that you may need to attend."