Pretty Woman
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:32:02
- Did you sleep well ?
- Yeah, too good.

:32:05
- I forgot where I was.
- Occupational hazard ?

:32:08
[ Chuckles ]
Yeah. Did you sleep ?

:32:12
Uh, yes, a little,
on the couch.

:32:17
I was, uh, working
last night.

:32:19
You don't sleep,
you don't do drugs,

:32:21
you don't drink,
you hardly eat.

:32:25
What do you do, Edward ?
'Cause I know you're not a lawyer.

:32:28
[ Laughs ]
That's right.

:32:30
There are four
other chairs here.

:32:34
Oh.
:32:40
- So what do you do ?
- I buy companies.

:32:44
What kind of companies ?
:32:46
Uh, I buy companies that are
in financial difficulty.

:32:51
If they have problems, you must
get 'em for a bargain, huh ?

:32:53
Well, the company
I'm buying this week,

:32:56
I'm getting for the bargain
price of about one billion.

:33:01
- A billion dollars ?
- Yes.

:33:04
Wow. You must be
really smart, huh ?

:33:07
[ Chuckles ]
:33:09
I only got through
the eleventh grade.

:33:11
How far did you go
in school ?

:33:15
I went all the way.
:33:20
Your folks must be
really proud, huh ?

:33:30
[ Sighs ] So you don't actually
have a billion dollars, huh ?

:33:35
No, I get some of it
from banks, investors.

:33:39
It's not an easy thing to do.
:33:41
- And you don't make anything
and you don't build anything.
- No. No.

:33:45
- So what do you do with the
companies once you buy them ?
- I sell them.

:33:48
Here, let me do that.
You sell them.

:33:51
Well, l... don't sell the whole company;
I break it up into pieces...

:33:55
and then I sell that off;
it's worth more than the whole.

:33:57
So it's sort of like, um, stealing cars
and selling 'em for the parts, right ?


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