Chapter 110
- The corporate battleground had shifted from external maneuvering into the heart of Simonton Enterprises.
- The moment the acquisition campaign formally launched, the company’s internal staff went quiet. Employees locked themselves in offices, staying off internal channels. For months, Sandoria Corp’s leadership had ruled through fear and manipulation bullying staff, exploiting loopholes, and silencing whistleblowers. Now, as our buyout team poured in, the employees secretly hoped we’d succeed in driving their toxic leadership out for good.
- The fight inside Simonton wasn’t just legal and financial it was personal, emotional. People’s livelihoods were at stake. The tension was palpable.