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Nokia is headquartered in Espoo in the west of Helsinki. Espoo and Helsinki are almost connected together. After leaving Vantaa Airport, everyone arrived at their destination in just over 20 minutes.
Eric only planned to stay in Finland for three days, and it was impossible to come here often in the future, so he didn't make too much fuss about the residence, but chose to stay in a hotel near the Nokia headquarters.
Jorma Ollila and others sent Eric to the hotel, agreed on a welcome lunch at noon, and left first.
After sending Jorma Ollila and others away, Eric returned to the guest room, and Caroline and Mayer were taking out brand new beds from the suitcase to help him decorate the bedroom.
Calculating the time, it is exactly midnight in the United States. Eric was a little tired after a ten-hour flight. He sat on the sofa in the living room of the suite with the script of "Public Enemy" and watched it for a while. Caroline and Mayer Erik arranged the bedroom roughly, and Eric walked in.
Caroline walked into the bedroom with a pillow in her arms and saw that Eric had kicked off his leather shoes and was lying on the big bed. She put the pillow on the head of the bed and said, "Eric, do you want to sleep for a while?"
"Well," Eric nodded. He wanted Caroline to wake him up at noon. Seeing the delicate appearance of this girl standing beside the bed, he couldn't help but feel a little moved. He stretched out his hand and said, "Come on, give me a hug." .”
Caroline's face immediately turned red. After that night in Lone Pine Town, it was difficult for her to muster up the courage to get close to Eric. After subconsciously looking at her, Caroline shook her head in a panic: "No, no. Well, Mary is still here."
As soon as Caroline finished speaking, Mayer's obviously intentional voice came from outside: "Boss, there is nothing else, I'm going back to my room first."
Hearing the sound of the door opening and closing from the outside, Caroline stood beside the bed, blinked her eyes a few times quickly, and her face became more rosy.
Seeing Caroline's shy look, Eric patted the side and said, "Okay, stop hugging, sit down and chat with me."
Caroline sat down on the edge of the bed in a ladylike manner, looked over with sparkling eyes, and said, "Eric, you're going to London on the weekend, will you visit your aunt?"
Eric hesitated, feeling the expectation in Caroline's eyes, and said, "Okay, does she live in London now?"
"Well, my aunt has moved back. She lives in Paddington."
During the few days when Olivia arrived in Los Angeles, the two didn't communicate much. Eric also became more curious at this time and asked, "What did she do in Greece before?"
Caroline paused for a moment before she understood, and said: "My aunt said in her letter before that she opened a small shop on the island of Mykonos in the Aegean Sea, specializing in selling clothes made by herself. Mykonos Island is very beautiful. Some people say it is the closest place to heaven. My aunt lived on that island most of the time. However, my aunt later closed the shop because she thought the tourists who came to buy clothes in the store were too vulgar. Other times My aunt likes to travel, she carries a frame on her back, and draws in many places. My aunt graduated from the Cambridge School of Art. Now she has opened a gallery in London. When we go there in a few days, we can see my aunt's paintings."
If nothing else is considered, listening to Caroline's narration, Eric feels as if he is listening to the daily life of a proud and casual noble lady.
"Well, doesn't she need to make money to support herself?"
Caroline blinked her eyes, her mouth curled up, and said, "No need, my aunt is in the family trust left by my grandfather."
"Hey, this world is really unfair." Eric waved his hand and said, "Go away, go away, I want to stay away from you corrupt nobles."
"Hehe," Caroline smiled softly, boldly reached out and shook Eric's hand, then let it go shyly quickly, and whispered: "My aunt told me in private that although you don't She will care, but she still intends to leave this trust fund to you in the future."
Eric pretended to be curious: "How many are there?"
"I don't know too much." Caroline shook her head, thought for a moment, and said, "Probably, about 100 million pounds."
If ordinary people suddenly heard that they could inherit 100 million pounds of property, they would probably go crazy with joy. At this time, Eric didn't care too much, but he was still a little surprised by the background of the Wilson family: "Based on this standard, It seems that I have to treat little Carly better in the future, otherwise you may fire me, the boss, at any time."
The corners of Caroline's mouth curled up again, with a cute expression on her face: "I've thought so for a long time."
"Okay, it's almost time. Go back to your room and have a rest. Let's go to the banquet together at noon."
"Well," Caroline nodded, her eyelashes flickering, she mustered up the courage to lean over, kissed Eric on the face, and then left with a blushing face.
According to the shareholding distribution, Nokia would not be considered a Finnish company long ago. However, Nokia's registration place, global headquarters, tax settlement, key management and even a large part of the industrial chain are all concentrated in Finland. The National Bank of Finland is also the second largest shareholder of Nokia after Firefly Investment. Therefore, Nokia actually Still a Finnish company.
In recent years, with the rise of Nokia's telecommunications equipment and mobile phone business, the company has become more and more important to Finland as a whole. Therefore, the visit of Eric, the actual controlling shareholder of Nokia, caused a sensation throughout Finland.
The reception at noon included not only most of Nokia's management, but also a group of officials from the Finnish government and Espoo city government. Several Finnish TV stations also specially conducted interviews and reports for the reception luncheon.
In the next two days, under the leadership of Jorma Ollila, Eric visited Nokia's headquarters park in Espoo, and participated in Nokia's board meeting, roughly confirming the candidate for Nokia's next management.
He was busy until Friday morning, when Eric was free, and he was able to take Caroline around Espoo and Helsinki.
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Nokia is headquartered in Espoo in the west of Helsinki. Espoo and Helsinki are almost connected together. After leaving Vantaa Airport, everyone arrived at their destination in just over 20 minutes.
Eric only planned to stay in Finland for three days, and it was impossible to come here often in the future, so he didn't make too much fuss about the residence, but chose to stay in a hotel near the Nokia headquarters.
Jorma Ollila and others sent Eric to the hotel, agreed on a welcome lunch at noon, and left first.
After sending Jorma Ollila and others away, Eric returned to the guest room, and Caroline and Mayer were taking out brand new beds from the suitcase to help him decorate the bedroom.
Calculating the time, it is exactly midnight in the United States. Eric was a little tired after a ten-hour flight. He sat on the sofa in the living room of the suite with the script of "Public Enemy" and watched it for a while. Caroline and Mayer Erik arranged the bedroom roughly, and Eric walked in.
Caroline walked into the bedroom with a pillow in her arms and saw that Eric had kicked off his leather shoes and was lying on the big bed. She put the pillow on the head of the bed and said, "Eric, do you want to sleep for a while?"
"Well," Eric nodded. He wanted Caroline to wake him up at noon. Seeing the delicate appearance of this girl standing beside the bed, he couldn't help but feel a little moved. He stretched out his hand and said, "Come on, give me a hug." .”
Caroline's face immediately turned red. After that night in Lone Pine Town, it was difficult for her to muster up the courage to get close to Eric. After subconsciously looking at her, Caroline shook her head in a panic: "No, no. Well, Mary is still here."
As soon as Caroline finished speaking, Mayer's obviously intentional voice came from outside: "Boss, there is nothing else, I'm going back to my room first."
Hearing the sound of the door opening and closing from the outside, Caroline stood beside the bed, blinked her eyes a few times quickly, and her face became more rosy.
Seeing Caroline's shy look, Eric patted the side and said, "Okay, stop hugging, sit down and chat with me."
Caroline sat down on the edge of the bed in a ladylike manner, looked over with sparkling eyes, and said, "Eric, you're going to London on the weekend, will you visit your aunt?"
Eric hesitated, feeling the expectation in Caroline's eyes, and said, "Okay, does she live in London now?"
"Well, my aunt has moved back. She lives in Paddington."
During the few days when Olivia arrived in Los Angeles, the two didn't communicate much. Eric also became more curious at this time and asked, "What did she do in Greece before?"
Caroline paused for a moment before she understood, and said: "My aunt said in her letter before that she opened a small shop on the island of Mykonos in the Aegean Sea, specializing in selling clothes made by herself. Mykonos Island is very beautiful. Some people say it is the closest place to heaven. My aunt lived on that island most of the time. However, my aunt later closed the shop because she thought the tourists who came to buy clothes in the store were too vulgar. Other times My aunt likes to travel, she carries a frame on her back, and draws in many places. My aunt graduated from the Cambridge School of Art. Now she has opened a gallery in London. When we go there in a few days, we can see my aunt's paintings."
If nothing else is considered, listening to Caroline's narration, Eric feels as if he is listening to the daily life of a proud and casual noble lady.
"Well, doesn't she need to make money to support herself?"
Caroline blinked her eyes, her mouth curled up, and said, "No need, my aunt is in the family trust left by my grandfather."
"Hey, this world is really unfair." Eric waved his hand and said, "Go away, go away, I want to stay away from you corrupt nobles."
"Hehe," Caroline smiled softly, boldly reached out and shook Eric's hand, then let it go shyly quickly, and whispered: "My aunt told me in private that although you don't She will care, but she still intends to leave this trust fund to you in the future."
Eric pretended to be curious: "How many are there?"
"I don't know too much." Caroline shook her head, thought for a moment, and said, "Probably, about 100 million pounds."
If ordinary people suddenly heard that they could inherit 100 million pounds of property, they would probably go crazy with joy. At this time, Eric didn't care too much, but he was still a little surprised by the background of the Wilson family: "Based on this standard, It seems that I have to treat little Carly better in the future, otherwise you may fire me, the boss, at any time."
The corners of Caroline's mouth curled up again, with a cute expression on her face: "I've thought so for a long time."
"Okay, it's almost time. Go back to your room and have a rest. Let's go to the banquet together at noon."
"Well," Caroline nodded, her eyelashes flickering, she mustered up the courage to lean over, kissed Eric on the face, and then left with a blushing face.
According to the shareholding distribution, Nokia would not be considered a Finnish company long ago. However, Nokia's registration place, global headquarters, tax settlement, key management and even a large part of the industrial chain are all concentrated in Finland. The National Bank of Finland is also the second largest shareholder of Nokia after Firefly Investment. Therefore, Nokia actually Still a Finnish company.
In recent years, with the rise of Nokia's telecommunications equipment and mobile phone business, the company has become more and more important to Finland as a whole. Therefore, the visit of Eric, the actual controlling shareholder of Nokia, caused a sensation throughout Finland.
The reception at noon included not only most of Nokia's management, but also a group of officials from the Finnish government and Espoo city government. Several Finnish TV stations also specially conducted interviews and reports for the reception luncheon.
In the next two days, under the leadership of Jorma Ollila, Eric visited Nokia's headquarters park in Espoo, and participated in Nokia's board meeting, roughly confirming the candidate for Nokia's next management.
He was busy until Friday morning, when Eric was free, and he was able to take Caroline around Espoo and Helsinki.
"Well," Caroline nodded, her eyelashes flickering, she mustered up the courage to lean over, kissed Eric on the face, and then left with a blushing face.
According to the shareholding distribution, Nokia would not be considered a Finnish company long ago. However, Nokia's registration place, global headquarters, tax settlement, key management and even a large part of the industrial chain are all concentrated in Finland. The National Bank of Finland is also the second largest shareholder of Nokia after Firefly Investment. Therefore, Nokia actually Still a Finnish company.
In recent years, with the rise of Nokia's telecommunications equipment and mobile phone business, the company has become more and more important to Finland as a whole. Therefore, the visit of Eric, the actual controlling shareholder of Nokia, caused a sensation throughout Finland.
The reception at noon included not only most of Nokia's management, but also a group of officials from the Finnish government and Espoo city government. Several Finnish TV stations also specially conducted interviews and reports for the reception luncheon.
In the next two days, under the leadership of Jorma Ollila, Eric visited Nokia's headquarters park in Espoo, and participated in Nokia's board meeting, roughly confirming the candidate for Nokia's next management.
He was busy until Friday morning, when Eric was free, and he was able to take Caroline around Espoo and Helsinki.