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7/8/2025, 11:51:07 AM
All in all, you think you invested about $100k into each of their businesses? A sizable chunk of Angel Investing even if you factor in the money they'll get from the Reps PLUS the 625k they got from whatever Naomi sold. You still got a lot more money to burn.

You break out of the hug as you search for something else to invest in. Something far more personal.

>J/B-CORP SECURITY FIRMS

An archaic android and a stereotypical looking cop are watching you from a distance. They're not afraid of you but you can feel them tense up as you approach them. In one of their hands is a hunk of the K-Corp CEO's metallic chassis.
You silently hand them a bundle of cash. You pull out an old SILVER WALKIE TALKIE you haven't felt the need to use in a while.

It crackles faintly with static. There's probably something encrypted being broadcasted from it.
You toss it over to them. "Find them."
The two of them nod. They take a turn around a nearby pillar and when you try to find where they're going, they're gone.

So be it. Next.

>G-CORP
Dark horse stocks are risky. G-Corp is one of the weaker companies and them trying to fight over dominance of land-based travel with Y-Corp is not going over so great.
However.
You know that it's very, VERY likely that you influenced how valuable the stock is going to be in the near future with that whole performance back there with the CEOs. It won't take long before people figure out that you're from G-Corp and, well, you imagine your fame will boost the value of G-Corp's stock soon.

Might as well invest in your home company's sub-businesses, no?
It takes a while to hunt down a G-Corp Rep but they immediately agree to take your money the moment you explain your investment plan. You know for a megacorporation, your cash might as well be a drop in the bucket.

BUT!

You're more than willing to invest 1.5 million into a variety of shell and subcompanies owned by them. The Rep immediately promises to give you a shit ton of stock once the whole hubba back in the HEAD MEETING calms down a bit. From what you understood, your influence is enough to buy you roughly 3000 G-Corp shares at about $500~ each.

It's still a drop in the bucket compared to what someone like Alexis, Otto or Max might have but it's an insane amount of stock for any random Jane to own in ONE OF THE TWENTY SIX LARGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD.

You can only hope you'll get your return on investment. If not, oh well, you helped the company that raised you. You think that's worth it.

And finally.

>SHIFTER!

It took a while for the researchers to calm down after you told them you wanted to invest in them.
It took even longer for them to finish harvesting samples from your half human, half anomaly body.
It took an insultingly long time for them to actually take your money instead of letting them draw more blood or letting them borrow your FEDKILLER for 'energy spectrum analysis'.

You had to explain what you actually wanted them to use the money for.