The man lived in New York, and his last name was Gwen.
Among the celebrities on the Upper East Side, there was only one man who met both criteria.
Over the years, even those with a bit of kinship with the Gwen family had occupied the top positions in New York.
Olivia kept browsing the web. Galaxy Capital was founded six years ago, mainly covering moba handheld games, AI artificial intelligence, and meta-universe world interaction.
In recent years, the company has been focusing on the research and development of Warcraft and virtual world construction, and it has even put up the slogan "Make Warcraft great again."
This enterprise only used five years to become at the top of the domestic game industry.
In these years, the game was less prevalent than in previous years. But Galaxy Capital did become hot again with several rounds. Warcraft, with an annual revenue of over 30 billion dollars, made Galaxy Capital the giant dark horse in the industry.
If the rumors were true, the founder was now twenty-six years old.
Then he was just twenty-one when he founded Galaxy Capital.
What was she doing at that time?
Olivia thought back to her own twenty-one.
At that time, she saw shows and exhibitions worldwide, attended various auctions, and lived a luxurious life.
Henry was quiet for not more than a few minutes before he came over and exchanged words with her again, "Do you think the company will make us pay for the losses and then fire us?"
Olivia said thoughtfully, "Our company's losses are estimated to be over thirty million dollars this time. If the compensation is based on the current salaries of everyone in the department, it will take at least five years. A company as huge as Galaxy won't let us cover this loss."
Just as she finished speaking, Henry became even more worried.
Olivia couldn't help but smile. What a lovely boy.
"According to Article 16 of Interim Provisions on the Payment of Wages, even if compensation is required, the amount deducted each month can't be more than twenty percent of that month's salary."
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Two hours later, Linda returned to the office. Her face looked ashen.
Regarding her coworkers' concern, Linda smiled and comforted them, "It's nothing. I've already solved the matter. There's no need to worry."
After Henry heard those words, he shouted excitedly, "Then we won't be fired, right?"
"Don't be so excited."
Then Linda returned to her usual serious expression, "There's no time to get frustrated. You all need to finish your work as soon as possible. Is the marketing department's promotional budget finished? The BOD needs a report by the end of the day. Henry, the contract format you sent me during the day still had some mistakes. Remember to check it again."
The department became busy and high-pressure again, and everyone regained their previous enthusiasm for work.
Only Olivia noticed the document in Linda's hand.
The document was intact before Linda left, but now the record had turned into shredded paper.