"Ah, I should introduce myself as well. My name is Astrid Brøndsted, and I participated in the Danish resistance." She offered the group a nod of her head and a smile that faded away as she spoke. She rested her arm on the table, and placed her glass down on it lightly. "Between posing as investors or customers, I believe investors make more sense. Regular, average customers would have less reason to see him in person, unless we were placing an order worth a ridiculous sum of money. And while we want to catch his attention, we don't want to be too memorable: a diversion worthy of his time and effort. That should be our goal. So investment would be the safest route. I cannot speak with an American accent, and you will not be able to learn mine, so you will have to teach me yours. Wait, no." The gears in her brain were turning, and she grinned, slightly, as her eyes turned to the ceiling as she spoke her thoughts aloud. "I could act as your German escort. We can lie and say you don't speak German and so you hired a German assistant as your medium. He may lower his guard and speak frankly with his employees and friends if you're alone with them. Either works, it is your and our colleagues' choice, if they have anything to say on that matter. The reversed roles of a German speaking executive and a non-German speaking assistant could also work, but then I would again recommend I learn your accent in that scenario." She shrugged her shoulders slightly, and looked towards the man in question for an answer.