"Mr. Lynch, your conditions are rather harsh..."
Someone expressed a different opinion, "We can't predict the duration and intensity of each war. It's possible that we're just experimenting with something, yet we have to bear the costs of hundreds of thousands or even millions in military expenses."
"The board won't support us doing this, and shareholders will have their objections."
The Military Industrial Group consists of publicly listed companies, and the internal relationships within the company are also very complex. There are too many things to consider, no one can ensure that there won't be objections to the cooperation.
Moreover, the costs are too high.
"If we only bear the equipment costs..." he glanced at Lynch, "perhaps I can persuade the board."
He meant that Lynch would have to deal with ammunition and such, which are the real major expenses.
Lynch shook his head, and others were also weighing the pros and cons of this situation.
