In this chapter, we learn that the president is in a good mood. He's been working hard all day, and he's on his way to inspect a new company. The next day, he'll be checking out the plan for the acquisition of another company. When the president returns from his business trip, he asks the president about the company that the chief of foreign affairs mentioned. The president says that the company is called "Vincent Industries." The president is all, "What's wrong with that company?" and the president says, "I don't know. It's not a good fit for me." He then asks if the acquisition will be put off, but the president assures him that it will be.
In this chapter, we learn that the president is in a good mood. He's been working hard all day, and he's on his way to inspect a new company. The next day, he'll be checking out the plan for the acquisition of another company. When the president returns from his business trip, he asks the president about the company that the chief of foreign affairs mentioned. The president says that the company is called "Vincent Industries." The president is all, "What's wrong with that company?" and the president says, "I don't know. It's not a good fit for me." He then asks if the acquisition will be put off, but the president assures him that it will be.