Chapter 3 - The Boardroom Ambush

Daniel didn't flinch. The vulnerability of the previous night vanished instantly behind a wall of cold, tactical calculation. "Nathan is backed into a corner," Daniel said, his voice flat and analytical. "He knows he faces twenty years in federal prison for selling our confidential acquisition blueprints to our competitors. He’s throwing mud at the wall to force a settlement and stall his indictment."
"It doesn't matter what his motives are, Daniel!" Marcus leaned over the table, his face flushed. "The board is in absolute panic. Three of our major institutional hedge funds are threatening to vote for your immediate removal as Chairman and CEO at Friday's emergency meeting unless you step aside temporarily."
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Daniel stood up slowly, towering over his lawyer. The aura that had earned him his moniker throughout Wall Street was back in full force. "I built Hale Meridian from a dorm room project into a forty-billion-dollar enterprise. I own thirty-eight percent of the voting shares. Nathan Mercer and a frightened board are not taking this company away from me."
"Then prepare for a war," Marcus warned, snapping his briefcase shut. "Because Nathan is leaking everything he has—true or fabricated—to every major financial news outlet in the country by nightfall."