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:48:00
Correct me if l'm wrong, but when you got
CNX Electronics, you laid off 6,000 workers.

:48:06
Jemson Fruit, 4,000.
That airline you bought, um...

:48:10
l could break you, mate.
ln two pieces over my knees.

:48:14
You know it. l know it.
:48:16
l could buy you six times over.
:48:19
l could dump the stockjust to burn your arse!
:48:22
But l happen to want the company,
and l want your block of shares.

:48:27
l'm announcing
a tender offer at 65 tomorrow.

:48:31
l'm expecting your commitment.
:48:35
Showdowns bore me, Larry. Nobody wins.
You can have the company.

:48:40
ln fact, it'll be fun watching you and your
giant ego trying to make a horse race of it.

:48:45
Buddy, what's a fair price for that stock?
:48:48
The break-up value is higher. lt's worth 80.
:48:52
Well, we don't want to be greedy.
So what do you say to 72?

:48:59
You're a two-bit pirate and greenmailer.
Nothing more,...

:49:03
..Gekko.
:49:05
Not only would you sell your mother
to make a deal, you'd send her COD.

:49:10
My mail is the same colour as yours is, pal.
:49:14
Or at least it was until the Queen
started calling you "Sir".

:49:19
Excuse me before l lose my temper.
:49:22
71?
:49:30
Considering you brought my mother into it,...
:49:33
..71.50.
:49:39
Done.
:49:41
You'll hear from my lawyers
tomorrow, 8am. Good night.

:49:51
He's right, l had to sell.
The key to the game is capital reserves.

:49:55
lf you don't have enough, you can't piss
in the tall weeds with the big dogs.

:49:59
"All warfare is based on deception." Sun Tzu.

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