Eden pulls up a list of the top hundred companies in the country. Then he narrows down the top executives that will be useful to his mission. Among the many names on the list is one Jeff. His eyes glow up as he sees that name. The twinkle in his eyes are unmistakable. He is closing in on his target.
Rather than blowing his cover, Eden decides to distribute his attention over all hundred candidates equally. He knew that they needed him more than he needed them. The ball is in his court. Thus he goes down the list of the top executives within each company. Carefully deciphering the usefulness of each company and its future success. What he needs is just one company that will hit it out of the park. And he knows that when he gets that target, he will be successful.
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Eden puts together the details of the deal into a PowerPoint. There is many minute details that needs to be addressed before he can finally pitch the deal to the corporate CEOs and their top executives. Some of them are valuation, total addressable market, technology potential, target audience, capital required to start and acquire new business lines and many more.
In the meantime, Ken is cleaning up the meeting room. He cannot keep a straight face and burst into smiles. He cannot believe his luck that he has landed such a superstar in the company that will bring it to its next level. Never in his wildest dreams will anything derail his vision of becoming a director now. Nothing will.
Charlotte gets a nice cup of cappuccino from the nearby Starbucks in the coffee shop. There, she sees an advertisement for the basil green app again. She decides to download it to see what happens.