Due to the tax benefits for student entrepreneurs at Lucas University, their net profit this time reached nine figures.
Xu Mo felt emotional, the energy business truly was a lucrative one.
Ross felt melancholy, he had finally made it in big business, but the business wasn't his; he wasn't even considered a shareholder.
However, Xu Mo promised him if he diligently worked for these ten years, he would give him some shares so he could have the capital to start anew, and this made Ross somewhat hopeful.
He was still young!
In ten years, he would still be under thirty; he could wait.
After earning his first pot of gold, Xu Mo told Ross to spend the money on setting up a factory that needed to be large, and conducive to future expansion—preferably directly accommodating multiple transport ships.
According to Ross's thinking, they should be saving money now; they should just handle the direct transfers, but since Xu Mo said so, he could only do as told since he was just an employee.