:13:07
Are we waiting for Mr Trask?
:13:09
Mr Trask doesn't sit in at this level.
:13:13
Of course he doesn't.
:13:16
Here's the way we see it. Trask Industries
has two important needs to meet at this time.
:13:21
By acquiring Metro Radio Network,
you nail two birds with one stone...
:13:26
Excuse me. Do you have any
other proposals besides Metro?
:13:32
- No. Why?
- Metro's a terrific opportunity.
:13:35
I'm sure it is, but a Chicago group
just put a bear hug on Metro this morning
:13:40
and the company's in play.
:13:43
- Just this morning?
- Who?
:13:46
The Slade brothers.
:13:49
Trask isn't aiming at radio anyway.
:13:51
We certainly don't want
to get into a bidding war.
:13:55
A moment, please.
:13:57
Armbrister looks at Metro as if it were part
of his family. He cares who he's selling to.
:14:02
Yes. And he holds the majority of the stock.
:14:08
Look. If the Slades are uninvited,
and I'm sure they are,
:14:13
and Armbrister and Trask can agree
on a deal, then we won't have a war.
:14:18
If I get Armbrister up here,
will Trask take the meeting?
:14:21
A lot of ifs. We really
don't want to get involved.
:14:24
- 24 hours.
- Sorry. Not interested.
:14:36
Yes, sir.
:14:40
All right, sir.
:14:47
Yes, he'll take the meeting.
:14:50
- That was Mr Trask?
- Yes, it was.
:14:54
How did he know?
:14:57
He knows evertyhing.