:11:01
- Buy as much stock as you can.
- This is fantastic.
:11:04
Switzerland keeps the time, Charles,
not Japan.
:11:08
- It'll change.
- I doubt it.
:11:10
Why not?
:11:11
Because you need a society
that is into precision.
:11:15
Japan makes great radios,
but they don't know beans about precision.
:11:20
You come here and tell me the Germans
are going to start making watches...
:11:25
...and I'll invest.
:11:27
What's the present value?
:11:29
- Six.
- Here's my prediction.
:11:31
When word hits the street, you're at three.
:11:35
You watch. Remember who said it.
:11:43
For the record...
:11:44
...Casio is one of the largest producers
of time pieces in the universe.
:11:50
I know who they are.
:11:53
For the record,
his original investment of $10,000...
:11:57
...would be won'th $37.2 million today.
:12:00
Wow!
:12:04
I have nothing further to say.
:12:07
I'm fine.
:12:09
You're what?
:12:10
He's not going to reply.
:12:13
You aren't responding?
:12:14
I'd like to hear you speak.
:12:17
You are good.
:12:20
Listen, I'm not as smart as everyone here.
:12:24
Am I defective because
I didn't make money on this?
:12:28
I can't believe that the whole point
of the universe is to make money.
:12:32
I can't believe that.
:12:34
This has nothing to do with making money.
:12:36
It's a judgment you made.
:12:38
Nobody dragged you from home,
saying: "You have to invest $10,000."
:12:42
You chose to do that.
You sought the investment.
:12:45
We're just looking at that choice.
:12:48
What did you finally invest in?
Do you remember?
:12:52
I think it was cattle.
:12:55
Cattle.
:12:57
What happened?