Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
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Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Hills Levin is the chief financial officer assigned by Eric from the Firefly Group to Elite.
During this period, John Casablanca had a very unpleasant fight with the new chief financial officer due to Hills Levine's harsh financial audit of Elite. Although he knew that Hills Levine was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.
In fact, on the second day of his employment, Hills Levine stated in an e-mail to Eric that Elite's financial situation can only be described as very chaotic. When this company accepted Eric's acquisition some time ago, it was obvious that it had tampered with financial data.
However, Eric was not surprised at all when he saw Hills Levine's email.
Only fish in muddy water, if Elite's financial data is as clear as pure water, John Casablanca and other management will have no room for manipulation.
Eric already has several audit reports submitted by Hills Levin in his hands at this time. Even, if Eric is willing, these reports are enough for him to file a lawsuit against John Casablanca and other Elite management, but he does not There is no intention to do so.
Eric's attitude became stronger, and John Casablanca's tone inevitably became weaker, but he still couldn't help saying: "Eric, in my opinion, the few executives you selected are not very suitable for the current position .Like Sears Levine, he doesn't even know many basic rules of the modeling agency industry, but he only cares about some problems in the company's accounts that are not loopholes."
Knowing that Hills Levin was executing Eric's own will, John Casablanca couldn't help pointing the finger at him at this time.
Although the founder of Elite, John Casablanca ceased to be the majority shareholder of the company long ago. However, on the other hand, John Casablanca held the control of this company very strongly, which inevitably caused conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. So, before Eric took over, it was almost inevitable that Elite management would be pocketing things like that. That's why John Casablanca reacted so strongly to Sears Levine's financial audit.