1:08:00
But l just gotta tell you,
1:08:03
if mergers are in the wind,
1:08:05
l've developed some great prospects.
1:08:09
And l want to come and talk to you
about-- about 'em next week.
1:08:11
- Next week?
- Yeah.
1:08:15
Or the week after.
1:08:19
- No good?
- No. Why, anything's possible.
1:08:22
- lt's up to Joe.
- Joe.
1:08:26
You just don't know
how glad l am you're aboard,
1:08:29
because anybody who can take
some of the weight off the old man,
1:08:31
l am-- l'm in his corner.
1:08:34
- That's very gracious of you, Quince.
- Ah, it's no problem.
1:08:39
Well, l'll leave you two alone,
because l can, uh--
1:08:43
l can tell, you know--
1:08:45
you got something in the fire.
1:08:52
Now, look,
l know you're down.
1:08:55
But you know, when you're down,
there's no place to go but up.
1:08:59
Up. Thanks, Quince.
1:09:01
Forget about Bontecou.
1:09:03
l got a couple other
merger possibilities up my sleeve,
1:09:06
and l'm pitching 'em
to the old man.
1:09:08
- Were you?
- Yeah.
1:09:10
- Hey, listen.
- Mm-hmm.
1:09:13
We're gonna go in together.
l'll clue you in.
1:09:16
The timing has gotta be right,
1:09:20
because the old man
says it's up to Joe.
1:09:26
- He said it's up to Joe?
- Mm-hmm.
1:09:27
- Those were his words?
- Yeah.
1:09:30
- lt's up to Joe, huh?
- Yeah.
1:09:32
- That's what he said?
- That's what he-- That's what he said.
1:09:36
That's very interesting.
1:09:39
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
l thought so too.
1:09:49
l want to thank you all for coming.
1:09:53
Uh, my family, um,
Allison and Quince,
1:09:56
Susan and the other members.