"Mr. Lu, I will definitely do my utmost best and not let you down,"
Zhang Jing's eyes were resolute; after fifteen years in the business, success had never been this close.
Boss Lu had already paved the golden path; if he managed poorly or made a blunder, he would have no face to stay at the company.
"Do what you can, just try your best."
Lu Liang picked up the financial report, acknowledging that public funds were the most labor-intensive and least profitable projects.
He had spent over half a year on this project, earning only a 1.2% management fee, which amounted to 3.6 billion yuan.
Although the cap was 2%, the remaining 0.8% depended on the settlement cycle, only accruing if the annual rate exceeded 13%.
This was Lu Liang's last exercise of the general manager's prerogatives, retaining 600 million yuan for the company's expenses in the latter half of the year, planning to distribute 3 billion yuan as dividends.