297. Wild Chicken Lab_1

In James Campbell's heart, he had already disowned his daughter Elly Campbell.

At this moment, his words, spoken with a sense of righteous indignation, seemed to consider the company's and shareholders' interests, but only Elly knew the real scheme he harbored in his heart.

Her gaze slowly swept over the shareholders large and small around the table and she curved her lips into a smile.

Before James divorced Jenna Clark, the combined shares of James and Jenna amounted to forty percent, and together with the fifteen percent held by Elly, the Campbell family owned fifty-five percent of the Campbell corporation, with the remaining forty-five percent held by the other shareholders.

For Campbell, the Campbell family had absolute control, making James's position as the chairman solid and unshakable.

But the situation was different now.

Since James divorced Jenna, he held only twenty percent of the shares.