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:30:00
The '93 bonuses are in,
and you're down for 1 35 grand.

:30:05
1 35? That's fantastic!
:30:07
Your little operation generated profits of
over 10 million last year. You're a star!

:30:14
ln fact, your figures are so high
they're going to check up on you.

:30:18
Check up on me?
:30:20
They're sending Ash Lewis out
for the audit.

:30:24
Don't worry. lt's purely routine.
:30:27
Ash Lewis?
:30:28
She's meant to be
a right ball-breaker, isn't she?

:30:38
That's our booth.
:30:42
Filled! You paid 250.
:30:44
Hi, Nick.
:30:46
Ron Baker and Ash Lewis.
:30:48
Ron is head of Derivatives Trading
in London.

:30:50
Which l guess makes me your boss, Nick.
:30:52
- How do you, Mr Leeson?
- Very well, thank you.

:30:55
OK. Let's see the action!
:30:59
Henry!
:31:00
(Baker) Who's doing all the business?
We're the biggest, right?

:31:04
We do a lot of arbitrage,
so we do have a high volume.

:31:06
We signal orders in to George
in the pit - this is Henry -

:31:09
..and at the end of the day the girls in the
office log all the deals on to the computer.

:31:14
(Lewis) You manage the trading floor
and the settlements office, is that right?

:31:18
Yes, yes.
:31:20
That's a little unusual. Whatever
happened to checks and balances?

:31:24
- That's something we need to talk about.
- l'll be here for three weeks.

:31:28
This is going to be a thoroughly
comprehensive audit. No stone unturned.

:31:32
Absolutely. Anything l can do to help,
any stone needs turning, let me know.

:31:36
Are we filled? Good man, Henry.
:31:38
Nice to see you, Simon.
:31:44
Dad's seen this flat in Blackheath.
:31:47
Needs a bit of work, but him
and my granddad can fix it up.

:31:50
Think of it like an insurance policy
in case you get sacked,...

:31:53
..have to go back to England
and work as a plasterer! (laughs)

:31:59
What's up with you, misery-guts?

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