Khodorkovsky was the first to express his stance:
"I have no objections to this distribution principle. Since Misha is daring enough to cover everyone, it's only fair that he reaps the most profit, because he's taking on the greatest risk.
We, on the other hand, do not need to take on any risk and can ensure more than a 50% return."
Constantin and A Bu also nodded, expressing their agreement.
Indeed, the distribution plan Wang Ye proposed was extremely generous—perhaps that's why he dared to make a promise to underwrite a 50% profit.
Funds across the whole world wouldn't dare to make such a commitment because all investments carry risk.
Even if you put your money in a bank, in some countries the banks not only don't pay you interest but also charge you a service charge...
Using such terms in negotiations with the European Royal Family, I guess they'd be desperate enough to scrounge up more money to invest in the fund!
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