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My Pretty Sweetheart novel Chapter 1570

Hendrix raised his head to glance at me, and then continued eating slowly while explaining, "The Roberts Group has managed to build up its reputation in our country, and international expansion is a must for the group. The group has not explored the construction market here, and this time they'd taken the initiative to come to foster the relationship with us, they may have the intention of acquiring us."

I'd just said it casually, but I hadn't expected it to happen. Seeing that serious expression on his face, I was at a loss for words at the moment. I put the file back into its original place reluctantly.

Once a business had become a publicly listed company, building a good rapport with an investor was inevitable to achieve international expansion. For those companies whose foundation was not strong enough, they might have ended up selling their companies and leaving the industry after receiving the money. All the technological resources would be handed over to those investors. Even before they'd managed to enter the international market, they would have lost their hands.

People were willing to die for money. Capitalists took advantage of this to plunder technical resources to expand their businesses, and at the same time restricting the development of domestic enterprises. On one hand, they could get rid of potential competitors. On the other hand, they could improve their capacity to achieve economic leadership.

Obviously, Hendrix wouldn't betray Roberts Group, not just because the Roberts Group was his family business, but more importantly, because of his personal ambition.

Valeria and Freya had mentioned many times that Hendrix was not an ordinary person. One day, the Roberts Groups would become internationally well-known under his leadership. In merely five years, he had managed to move the company headquarters to Jarold City. There was also some long-term development in his business planning.

There was no end when it came to a man's pursuit in his business. The greater the capability, the farther the scope of vision.

Of course, as Hendrix said, when the company reached a certain scale, even if it did not innovate, there would also be countless uninvited client companies approaching them for collaboration. The GW Group was the best example. At that time, in order to enter the market here, they had humbled themselves in front of Roberts Group.

They had tried to offer capital to the Roberts Group, trying to take advantage of the Roberts Group's strong foundation here. The Roberts Group would be their first target to acquire.

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