Ares pov
The meeting room was suffused with the glow of the large projection screen, casting a blue hue across the faces of the foreign investors and board members.
My face remained grim and stoic as I sat at the head of the table, absorbing the detailed financial projections and stock market discussions that flowed around me.
At least my company has been on a higher rise since!
The room was filled with the low hum of serious conversation.
The foreign investors spoke with a mix of enthusiasm and caution, their accents lending an international flavour to the proceedings.
It was quite annoying heading up to five to six different accents you know!
Charts and graphs flickered on the screen, showing the company's performance over the past quarter.
“Our market share has seen a steady increase in the Asian sector,” one of the directors pointed out, his voice steady but urgent. “However, we must address the dip in the European markets. Mr Ares, your thoughts?”
I nodded, my expression unchangi