"Once again, sir, do we really need them when we can do it ourselves and have even tighter control if we start everything from scratch?" Frank Smith, one of the executives against purchasing TheConqueror.com, asked again. He wanted to see if their due diligence had made the CEO change his mind and allow him to spearhead the globalization process from scratch.
"No company has fit our target more than this one in the history of our existence. It is as if it has been primed for us to come and purchase, considering what they are doing. They saw the same possibilities in motorsports that many old-fashioned people, entrenched in the sport, failed to realize. Their continuing rapid growth is evidence that they are on the right path. So why should we compete with them and fight for an audience when we can have all of them on our side from the start?" Michael John, a pro-purchase executive, argued back, drawing a clear line of the divide between the executives.
