Dwayne sat on his chair, failing to believe that Michael was the one who had acquired the shares.
With Michael holding 46% of the shares at the moment, it implied that he had the greatest power and say within the corporation.
So, if Michael intended to change something within the company, it would be quite simple. That was unless Dwayne could gather the other shareholders, so that they could suppress Michael with the remaining 54% of the shares.
As long as both of them had the same thought, and were against Michael's decisions, it was inevitable that Michael would have to give in.
But of course, this was something that was only going to be considered in case the future of Vanguard Corporation was in jeopardy. Otherwise, it would be almost impossible to be able to convince the other shareholders to go against Michael, without knowing his background.
