but how can she know that her husband would die in a car accident? If he was sick, I would've agreed with you,…
the rival is a close friend of the family and soon to be in laws. So it's easy to be ignorantly bias. especially when something seems to prove the rumor told to him.
but how can she know that her husband would die in a car accident? If he was sick, I would've agreed with you,…
just because someone died in a car accident doesn't mean there isn't any foul play. and he really doesn't know, that's what she told him. it's not like he watched it on the news. at this point her words don't mean much to him. especially after her mother and the vase, and now this incident with the sister in law.
Seri, she lacks personality in my opinion, and I don't find her interesting.
I definitely don't find her interesting. a little annoying if anything. like, girl what are you doing. just do your job. when she was over thinking when she mistook him for the maintenance guy. chick, he has forgotten all about that and you. lol move on. who does that. and it really ticks me off that she lets her mother run around all delusional about her being a hotel heiress 😂
but how can she know that her husband would die in a car accident? If he was sick, I would've agreed with you,…
she didn't have to say it out loud in public. and the sarcasm was only obvious to us because we know what happened. for the characters who aren't aware of the truth... what she said is the truth.
what's a MAKJANG without misunderstanding. our FL is consistent with not keeping it professional.
1. Her attire. Dress accordingly.
I understand she makes wine but she dresses like a farmer. that's fine when she is at her place.
but going to the hotel for business look half decent. not like your going to pick tomatoes.
2. Why would she express herself like that to her SIL. She just threw a tantrum and said damaging things. regardless of it being sarcasm . They were speaking about business. Her words can be used against her. And it was just idiotic for her to say all of that IN PUBLIC.
Of course the chairman heard her and now we have our misunderstanding. it's easy for her to be misunderstood. although she hasn't given any reason to believe she is manipulative and deceitful. she also has not displayed anything to reflect that she isn't manipulative and deceitful.
At first I was rooting for her a! d chairman to get together.
Now I just want her to stay away from him. Every interaction between the 2 of them is annoying.
M&A stands for mergers and acquisitions, which is a term used to describe the process of combining companies.…
selling a part of acquisitions" refers to the act of a company selling off a specific division or portion of a business that it had previously acquired, essentially divesting a part of its ownership in another company; this is often called a "divestiture" in business terms. Key points about selling a part of acquisitions: Divestiture: The most common term used to describe selling a part of a company that was acquired. Strategic reasons: Companies might sell off parts of their acquisitions to focus on core business areas, improve financial health, or comply with regulations. Asset sale: When a company sells specific assets from an acquired business rather than the entire entity. Spin-off: Another method where a company separates a division into a new, independent company, often by distributing shares to existing shareholders.
lol, I don't think there is anything the salon owner could do to make ME think she is good for anyone.
lol, I think she needs to seek therapy.
also the brother needs to get himself together. he can't afford to keep his utilities on and he is thinking about marriage. boy please 😂
but she looked fierce in that red suit. I've been waiting for her glow up since episode 1.
when she was over thinking when she mistook him for the maintenance guy. chick, he has forgotten all about that and you. lol move on. who does that.
and it really ticks me off that she lets her mother run around all delusional about her being a hotel heiress 😂
my biggest concern with her is that she is such a closed book. we don't know what is what in her life.
is she wealthy or disowned by her wealthy father?
is that her daughter, sister or niece?
Did she go to college or not?
why was she so put off by the college inquiry?
maybe she went to a prestigious college, maybe she's a dropout.
I think there will definitely be a twist, since the salon owner is trying so hard to prove that the piano teacher is slimy.
I almost died.
watching the show, EC bites that chick. I'm enjoying a cup of ice. then someone in VIki comments says
BITE THEM BISHES
LOL, OMG I choked on a whole piece of ice and almost lost my life.
I'll be back after I recuperate to give my run for today. there were some interesting happenings in today's episode
lol
Women without Boundaries
1. Her attire. Dress accordingly.
I understand she makes wine but she dresses like a farmer. that's fine when she is at her place.
but going to the hotel for business look half decent. not like your going to pick tomatoes.
2. Why would she express herself like that to her SIL. She just threw a tantrum and said damaging things. regardless of it being sarcasm . They were speaking about business. Her words can be used against her. And it was just idiotic for her to say all of that IN PUBLIC.
Of course the chairman heard her and now we have our misunderstanding. it's easy for her to be misunderstood. although she hasn't given any reason to believe she is manipulative and deceitful. she also has not displayed anything to reflect that she isn't manipulative and deceitful.
At first I was rooting for her a! d chairman to get together.
Now I just want her to stay away from him. Every interaction between the 2 of them is annoying.
She is a very kind disaster...
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Key points about selling a part of acquisitions:
Divestiture:
The most common term used to describe selling a part of a company that was acquired.
Strategic reasons:
Companies might sell off parts of their acquisitions to focus on core business areas, improve financial health, or comply with regulations.
Asset sale:
When a company sells specific assets from an acquired business rather than the entire entity.
Spin-off:
Another method where a company separates a division into a new, independent company, often by distributing shares to existing shareholders.