Feeling all eyes on her, Eleanor calmly spoke, "Actually, I was planning to acquire the Chen Group’s IT firm even before I returned to the Kingdom. Since coming back, I’ve successfully acquired every targeted company... except Chen’s."
She paused, folding her hands on the table before continuing.
"I held off attacking them because of their financial strength. Their primary business involves importing broadcasting equipment for media companies, which gives them strong ties with major media outlets. If I attacked them directly like I did with others, they’d retaliate through their media influence. So instead, I focused on weakening their financial stability by targeting the stronger companies in their group."
She looked at everyone around the table and continued, "I also discovered that they plan to begin manufacturing network equipment locally... equipment they previously imported from China. Anticipating that move, I acquired more than ten percent shares in an Indian company that produces similar equipment. I plan to import those products here as a substitute for Chen’s local production."
Eleanor paused, then added, "My team also contacted the Nigerian government to establish a factory there, producing the same network devices and other related tech. Our target markets are the US, UK, and EU. I’ve been building this strategy from the ground up... without even knowing that the Leroux Clan was backing the Chens. Now that I do, I’ll need to adjust everything accordingly."
Fiona leaned forward, her tone probing. "What was your end goal with the Chen Group?"
Eleanor gave a small smile. "They’ve developed a new Element Management System, an EMS, that manages the health, performance, configuration, and fault handling of network elements. My company needs that EMS to complete our AI integration project. Although, to outsiders, it looks like I’ve been targeting them out of pure corporate greed. Only a handful of my core team members know the true reason behind our pursuit."
Dr. Tristan Raynor frowned slightly. "Can’t you get that kind of system from another provider?"
Eleanor shook her head. "My team is currently negotiating with Huawei and HFCL. Both can provide functional alternatives, but Chen IT’s EMS has a unique structure that will enhance my AI’s performance exponentially. The problem is, Chen IT doesn’t realize the value of their own tech. Since similar products from well-known companies flood the market, their version has been overlooked. My plan was to destabilize their financial and media foothold, then offer them a buyout at a premium price before they even realize what they’re giving away."
She paused and looked across the table.
"But now that the Leroux Clan is in the equation, I need to be more careful. They’ll fight back harder than I expected."
Fiona didn’t look surprised. "What’s your next move?"
Eleanor took a breath and laid it out. "Many U.S. tech giants rely on Chinese manufacturing for their hardware... laptops, smartphones, servers, routers, everything. With rising tariffs, production costs will go up, and companies will be desperately looking to diversify. Vietnam, India, and Mexico will be their top choices for relocation. My team is already active in India, partnering with HFCL. But I plan to go further now. I’ll acquire small companies in India that produce hardware components and semiconductors and grow them rapidly to meet U.S. demands. If we execute this well, we can profit enormously from this trade war."
She leaned back slightly. "Also, I’m planning to invest more in our cybersecurity division. Political tensions always increase cyberattacks, especially state-sponsored ones. With the rise in threats, demand for defensive systems will rise. But so will operating costs. I should propose a new subscription model to make our services more scalable and profitable."
Fiona nodded, clearly impressed. "Good. Also, a lot of Chinese engineers in the U.S. who haven’t secured green cards will face job insecurity in this cold war. Offer them positions in the Kingdom, India, and Nigeria. Give them generous packages. When this economic war heats up, they’ll jump at the opportunity."
"I’ll act on it immediately," Eleanor replied.
Fiona then turned her attention to Isaac Raynor. "Sanctions on Russian energy will cause Europe to scramble for alternatives... either renewables or imports from the Middle East. Isaac, prepare to capitalize on the sudden spike in demand from EU markets. The window will be short... maybe two or three months... before others ramp up production and prices normalize."
Isaac simply nodded with a confident smile. "Understood."
The meeting continued for another thirty minutes. Each member detailed their plans, strategies, and projections. The Raynor Clan was united in a single goal... to emerge from the looming trade war not just intact, but stronger and wealthier than ever.


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