Mainland actress Yang Mi set up the brokerage company Jiaxing Media with her partner in 2014. However, she left without warning in May last year because she was revealed to be cold about the company. In a recent interview, Yang Mi rarely mentioned the reasons for leaving her former employer, and responded to the rumors of "betting 300 million" that had been circulating for many years, saying that "anyone who has worked knows."
In 2015, Jiaxing Media announced that it would issue targeted shares to Shangshi Pictures, raising 300 million yuan. It is said that Jiaxing signed a performance bet agreement with the other party in order to obtain investment, on the condition that between 2015 and 2017, Jiaxing's cumulative net profit after tax should reach 310 million yuan. If it is lower than the agreed figure, Jiaxing must buy back shares at an annual rate of 15%.
At that time, although "betting 300 million" was only an unconfirmed rumor, Yang Mi did go on a shooting spree between 2015 and 2017, receiving a total of 13 works and two variety shows, until the popularity of "three generations and Ten Mile Peach Blossom" starring in 2017. saved the company's share price. Yang Mi responded for the first time in the interview show people, saying: "to be honest, there are so many rumors about rivers and lakes, and then there are a lot of things I don't know, then I don't know why this rumor has spread like this."
As for leaving Jiaxing, Yang Mi said frankly that her original intention was "because it didn't feel right". "when everyone tries to achieve their own interests for their own interests and then try their best to achieve their own interests, if such interests will conflict with the interests of others, everyone naturally becomes a positive side or a negative side." She doesn't think it's right to say which side is right, but in such a relationship, you can make a choice. "in fact, adults and those who have worked understand that they can communicate if they can communicate, and even if they can't communicate, it doesn't matter."
Yang Mi also said that after leaving her former employer, what she wanted to do was "to receive the play she wanted to shoot" and "to do what she wanted to do", and she has also set up a new company team, and her family accounts for 60% of the shares, which means she is her own boss.