An Lan casually flipped through the documents; these were the share transfer agreements of the twenty-something shareholders present, involving amounts large and small.
These people indeed used the prices before the crisis, but had Huo An Group not encountered any issues, the market price negotiated would have been at least five times higher; after all, shares of Huo An Group were like a goose that laid golden eggs, but now they had turned into a ticking time bomb.
The shareholders hadn't even had the chance to ask An Lan how she had returned before they saw her meticulously reading through the first document. After confirming there were no issues, she placed it in front of Huo Zhanting for his signature. Huo Zhanting, with an indulgent expression, eventually picked up the pen and signed.