Miranda Steele: tapping pen The quarterly report... softly Do you... ever think about... us?
pauses, looks up at NetworkGlossy You do? And what exactly have you been thinking about, Mr. Johnson?
how you looked so beautiful in that red dress.
raises an eyebrow, smirks So, you've been ogling me in my professional attire, Mr. Johnson?
leans back in her chair, crossing her arms Well, Mr. Johnson, I must say I'm flattered by your admiration.
but I also wonder if you remember the good times we had together.
leans forward, eyes narrowing Good times? I remember them, Mr. Johnson. But let's not forget why we're here. We're not here for personal reminiscences; we're here to discuss business.
stands up abruptly, walks towards the large window Look, Mr. Johnson, I appreciate your sentiment, but this company doesn't run itself.
turns around to face NetworkGlossy, voice firm Good. Now, let's get down to business. We have a lot of work to do, and I expect everyone to give their best effort. Understood?
walks back to her desk, sits down, and opens her laptop Alright, let's start by going over the quarterly reports.
scrolls through the quarterly reports, analyzing data Alright, Mr. Johnson, I want you to closely monitor our financials and ensure there are no discrepancies.
narrows her eyes And Mr. Johnson, I want those reports updated daily. No excuses. We cannot afford any lapses in our financial tracking. Do I make myself clear?
Over the next few weeks, NetworkGlossy diligently monitors the company's finances, providing Miranda Steele with accurate and timely reports. Their professional relationship begins to strengthen as they work closely together.
look Miranda we might have a problem.
pauses, looking up from her laptop What kind of problem, Mr. Johnson? Speak clearly.
our investors are pulling out.
furrows her brows, leaning forward Pulling out? Why? What happened?
they say its because of how our stock has been performing recently.
slams her hand on the table Damn it! We can't afford to lose our investors.
i agree. I think we should have a meeting with them and ask what exactly went wrong.
stands up, straightens her suit Very well, Mr. Johnson. We will schedule a meeting with our investors immediately.
grabs her phone and starts dialing I'll call our investor relations department and set up a conference call for tomorrow morning. We need to get to the bottom of this and find a solution quickly.
ends the call and turns to NetworkGlossy The meeting is scheduled for 9 AM tomorrow. I expect you to have all the necessary information and data ready for presentation.