I’m in Hollywood - Chapter 1223
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Eric’s attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca’s tone was a little weaker, but he couldn’t help saying: “Eric, in my opinion, the executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position. Like Hills Levine, who doesn’t even know many of the basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but only cares about issues in the company’s accounts that aren’t considered loopholes.”
Hills Levine is Eric’s CFO for Elite from Firefly Group.
During this time, due to Hills Levine’s harsh financial audit of Elite, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant quarrel with the new financial director.
Although he knew that Hills Levin was executing Eric’s own will, John Casablanca couldn’t help but point his finger at the opponent at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca long ago ceased to be a major shareholder in the company.
On the other hand, however, John Casablanca held control of the company very strongly, which inevitably created a conflict of interest between shareholders and management.
So, until Eric takes over, stuff like that in elite management is almost inevitable.
That’s why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine’s financial audit.
In fact, Hills Levin said in an email to Eric the day after he joined the company that Elite’s financial situation can only be described as very confusing.
When the company was acquired by Eric some time ago, it was clear that it had manipulated financial data.
Eric, however, was not at all surprised to see Hills Levine’s email.
You can fish in muddy waters. If the financial data of Elite is as clear as pure water, then management such as John Casablanca will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already had several audit reports submitted by Hills Levine at this time, and even, if Eric wanted to, these reports were enough for him to file a lawsuit against elite management such as John Casablanca, but he did not. Did not mean to do so.
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Eric’s attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca’s tone was a little weaker, but he couldn’t help saying: “Eric, in my opinion, the executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position. Like Hills Levine, who doesn’t even know many of the basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but only cares about issues in the company’s accounts that aren’t considered loopholes.”
Hills Levine is Eric’s CFO for Elite from Firefly Group.
During this time, due to Hills Levine’s harsh financial audit of Elite, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant quarrel with the new financial director.
Although he knew that Hills Levin was executing Eric’s own will, John Casablanca couldn’t help but point his finger at the opponent at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca long ago ceased to be a major shareholder in the company.
On the other hand, however, John Casablanca held control of the company very strongly, which inevitably created a conflict of interest between shareholders and management.
So, until Eric takes over, stuff like that in elite management is almost inevitable.
That’s why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine’s financial audit.
In fact, Hills Levin said in an email to Eric the day after he joined the company that Elite’s financial situation can only be described as very confusing.
When the company was acquired by Eric some time ago, it was clear that it had manipulated financial data.
Eric, however, was not at all surprised to see Hills Levine’s email.
You can fish in muddy waters. If the financial data of Elite is as clear as pure water, then management such as John Casablanca will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already had several audit reports submitted by Hills Levine at this time, and even, if Eric wanted to, these reports were enough for him to file a lawsuit against elite management such as John Casablanca, but he did not. Did not mean to do so.
Eric’s attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca’s tone was a little weaker.
[End of this Chapter]
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